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Post by robertisaacs on Nov 24, 2008 14:45:07 GMT
915 for a 930 start. Everything is provided including children to practice on although you'll have to share and be nice to them. Should finish at 430. Bring A. Self B. see A. Anyone who has tried measuring tibial varum on a hyperactive autistic 6 year old who is trying to gouge out your eyes will know that the only equipment you really need for paeds is earplugs, body armour and sticking plasters. . If we get time i shall show you some other useful tricks with equipment like making paper aeroplanes from assessment forms and balloon heads with a marker pen and an inflated glove. Circus skills are desireable but not required. Really looking forward to seeing you all (again where applicable) and meeting some new people. Regards Robert
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Post by dtt on Nov 30, 2008 18:16:38 GMT
Hi Rob Thanks for an informative enjoyable day Nice to meet all the new faces and those familier ones again . Thanks for all your hard work in organising and presenting the day. Cheers Mate D
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Post by blinda on Nov 30, 2008 18:59:50 GMT
Just arrived home, horrible journey back but well worth attending.
Thanks Robert, for arranging this most enjoyable day.
Cheers, Bel
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Post by davidsmith on Dec 1, 2008 9:19:17 GMT
Robert
Excellent course on Sunday,, very interesting approach to highlighting the differences and difficulties of dealing with children and their biomechanical problems.
I think everyone will agree that we are witnessing the blossoming career of Great British Contender in the Podiatry profession. Robert's intelligent yet down to earth, shop floor, common sense (just for Del) approach, that is clearly backed by solid technical and academic knowledge, is an excellent learning aid for the clinician. I believe that Robert and Footprints Podiatric Solutions will have a great future ahead of them in manufacturing and education.
All the best Dave
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Post by ianl on Dec 1, 2008 10:47:15 GMT
Hi Rob
Simply to affirm what others have said. Found the day very helpful.
Cheers Ian
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Post by robertisaacs on Dec 1, 2008 12:59:23 GMT
You are all far, far too kind. I am grateful to everyone who attended! I had an enjoyable day and i am glad people found it helpful. It was nice to see the familier faces as well as quite a few new ones!
Kind regards Robert
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Post by podmum on Dec 1, 2008 13:40:47 GMT
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Post by paulm on Dec 1, 2008 13:59:33 GMT
u and me to podmum
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Post by robertisaacs on Dec 1, 2008 14:03:51 GMT
I'll think about it . Joking aside i've a few talks booked for early next year. I might do another one around easter time (31st april perhaps ) Dunno yet. Takes me a while to recover! Cheers Robert
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Post by TimVS on Dec 1, 2008 17:51:07 GMT
I echo what everyone else has said. An excellent and informative day Robert. Much thanks
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Post by alisong on Dec 2, 2008 19:36:19 GMT
Many thanks for a fascinating day. I've still got a long way to go but with your help I've made a start. Thanks too, to the Silverback for his introduction to the the gait scan people, they have already been in touch.
Regards Alison G
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