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231 – USA 2022 My Travel Takeaways
This week's podcast episode is a solo show where I review my most recent USA trip, visiting Interstate Music in...
230 – A New Type of Orthotic with Geoff Dowling & Noura Taskakor
Geoff Dowling initially studied prosthetics and orthotics at university and then went back to complete podiatry. Geoff...
229 – Kent Sweeting I Just Kept Saying YES
Kent Sweeting graduated from the Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, in 2004 and over his career, he has...
228 – Comprehensive Treatment of Hallux Limitus with DL Walker
Comprehensive Treatment of Hallux Limitus: Myofascial, Musculoskeletal & Mental Considerations. Hallux...
227 – Bigger is Not Always Better with Dr Brandon Macy
Dr Brandon Macy is the owner of Clark Podiatry Centre in Clark, New Jersey, and he has run a very successful solo...
226 – Valuing & Backing Your Podiatry Skills with Dr Richard Chasen
For the sake of the podiatry profession, every podiatrist needs to start valuing what they do. They need to back their...
225 – The Dance Clinic with Kirsti Mann
Kirsti Mann is the owner of The Dance Clinic and Highett Podiatry in Melbourne, Victoria, and she is known as the...
224 – Forensic Leadership with Paul Kinkaid
When a podiatry business grows, you end up with a team, and that team needs to be led, and how you lead them will...
223 – AFTER the Richie Brace with Dr Doug Richie
Before inventing the Richie Brace, Dr Doug Richie was content growing and developing his sports podiatry practice;...
222 – Practice Resilience with Emily Ball
Emily Ball is the Founder of Active Step Foot & Ankle Clinic Ltd, Hampshire UK, which she started in 2013....
221 – (Part 2) Medico-Legal Aspects of Practice & Dispute Resolution
Did you know podiatrists under investigation perform at 45-55% of their capacity? And are you aware that your consent...
220 – (Part 1) Medico-Legal Aspects of Practice & Dispute Resolution
Regardless of how competent you are, there is still a real possibility that one day a patient could blame you for...