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Chiropody in toronto

Discussion in 'Employment in Canada' started by shasha, Apr 7, 2010.

  1. shasha

    shasha Welcome New Poster


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    Hello all!

    I'm almost graduating with my bachelor's degree and I'm actually looking into this area of chiropody. I'm wondering... how are the job prospectives in this field right now in terms of being a fresh graduate from the chiropody program. I know it takes a while to establish one's private clinic.....

    Thank you! I appreciate it!
     
  2. bpod

    bpod Active Member

    There are lots of opportunities depending on where you look, and what kind of clinic you wish to work in... best bet is to contact a local pod/chiropdist and spend some time with them, chat about the type of opportunities in your local area, and go from there. Good luck!
     
  3. Graham

    Graham RIP

    Where would you be wanting to practice?
     
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