Podcasts

EDFN Podcast: Tackling the ‘existential crisis’ facing podiatry

In the latest EDFN podcast, two experts discuss the efforts being made to sustain and grow the number of podiatrists as the profession faces an “existential crisis”.   Joanne Casey, Professional Devel...

Listen now: EDFN Peer Review the subject of latest podcast episode

The aims and potential impact of the EDFN Peer Review is the topic of discussion in the latest podcast episode. The EDFN’s chair, Richard Leigh, talks about why they have launched the Peer Review and ...

Latest EDFN podcast examines future role of podiatric surgery

Two experts in podiatric surgery discuss how the service has evolved with the increasing burden of diabetic foot disease in the latest EDFN podcast. The most recent Talking Feet episode features Ben Y...

Latest podcast episode: The role of an Inpatient Advanced Podiatry Coordinator

The latest Talking Feet podcast episode is now available, where we chat to Jess Rees, a Diabetes Specialist Podiatrist and Inpatient Advanced Podiatry Coordinator at Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Healt...

Latest podcast: Foot-related studies at Leicester Diabetes Centre

Foot-related research being carried out at the Leicester Diabetes Centre is the focus of the latest Talking Feet podcast. The episode features Lesley Weaving, a Diabetes Specialist Podiatrist, and Rac...

Latest EDFN podcast explores private practice and NHS integration

The benefits of closer working between private practice and NHS services is the subject of the latest EDFN podcast. In the newest episode of Talking Feet, Joanne Casey, Professional Development Lead f...

Training opportunities and resources under the spotlight in latest EDFN podcast

The new Head of Education and Professional Development at the Royal College of Podiatry has discussed his role in the latest episode of the EDFN’s Talking Feet podcast series. Ben Bullen, who is Honor...

Latest EDFN podcast from David Wylie: ‘Connecting the system to more of itself’ is key to tackling inequality

Connectivity, economy of scale and ‘not protecting your own scran’ must be at the heart of services treating diabetic foot and other foot diseases, says the Associate NMAHP Director at NHS Education f...

Rising number of amputations coupled with fewer podiatrists is creating an ‘unsustainable model’, warns RCPod’s Head of Policy

Increasing recruitment into podiatry is ‘essential’ in the fight against rising rates of amputations, says the Royal College of Podiatry’s Head of Policy and Public Affairs in the latest EDFN podcast....

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