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The Life of a Podiatry Academic

There's a regular livestream video chat show called PodChatLive that's for the ongoing learning of Podiatry practitioners and also other clinical disciplines that might be interested in podiatry and the feet. The show is live on Facebook after which is later on revised and uploaded to YouTube for longer term watching. Each livestream features a different guest or group of guests to talk about a different subject each week. Concerns are answered live by the hosts and the guests during the chat on the live event on Facebook. Also, there's a PodCast version of every single episode found on iTunes in addition to Spotify and the other popular podcast sites. They have developed a sizeable following which is growing. PodChatLive can be considered one way during which podiatry practitioners can get free continuing education points or continuing medical education credits (CME's).

.There is a lot of curiosity in the stream from podiatry academics where there have already been a number of guests on the stream who hold academic posts. Among the early guests was, Emma Cowley  and that turned out to be a well liked livestream and was leading for the while in getting the most views on YouTube. In that episode Emma described what university life is about for a podiatrist, particularly for those who are considering that being a career choice. Emma pointed out the way she mixes her academic career, researching for her own PhD and how she deals with still to do and have some private clinical practice business. She provided the listeners insight in just what it is like for undergraduate students now, especially in the context of social media and just how they can be employed to enhance a students studying. She described what her favourite publication of 2017 was and also how bright the long run for Podiatric conferences looks. There was also quite a discussion regarding all of the different logical fallacies thrown in as well.