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Question 3

How many years have you

been a doctor for?

I've been a Podiatrist now for over 13 years.

Questions 4

What is something interesting

you came across in your years being a foot doctor?

I'm lucky because I get to see so many different things everyday! Some of the more interesting things I've seen are:

A young boy getting a piece of schach (palm leaf) stuck in his foot,

An x-ray showing that a lady had a sowing needle stuck between her foot bones for 50 years,

A man how had a very pain pimple under his foot which turned out to be his hair getting stuck between his skin,

A man having numb feet because he tied his laces too tight,

A lady with 6 toes on each foot.

If you had to do a different

job, what would it be?

It's

hard to know because I love what I do and I've done it for so long, but I think I'd probably be a writer.

Question 8

At what age did you start

doing the podiatry course?

I

started working as a Podiatrist at 23.

Question 9

On

the average

day how many patients would you have?

A

typical day is anywhere between 6 and 20 patients depending on how many hours I'm working. Per year I perform about 2,500 treatments, that means so far in my career I've performed over 30,000 treatments! That's allot of feet!

Question 5

If you had to do a different

job, what would it be?

It's hard to know because I love what I do and I've done it for so long, but I think I'd probably be a writer.

Question 8

At what age did you start

doing the podiatry course?

I started working as a Podiatrist at 23.

Question 9

On the average

day how many patients would you have?

A typical day is anywhere between 6 and 20 patients depending on how many hours I'm working. Per year I perform about 2,500 treatments, that means so far in my career I've performed over 30,000 treatments! That's allot of feet!

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