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Podiatry South Africa Conference; August 2015

Discussion in 'Conferences' started by admin, Oct 25, 2014.

  1. admin

    admin Administrator Staff Member


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  2. Looking forward to lecturing (and vacationing) in South Africa next August. Looks like a great seminar so far!
     
  3. VFiddes

    VFiddes Member

    Looking forward to this conference. Please say hi on here if you are also attending!
     
  4. My good friends Drs. Simon Spooner and Howard Dananberg will also be speaking with me at this seminar in South Africa. Should be fun!
     
  5. blinda

    blinda MVP

    Say `Howzit?` to Calvin Sinnett, Northern Branch Chairman of the Podiatry Association of South Africa. He will be presenting on the subject of Falknor`s Needling for Verrucae.....lekker (Afrikaans equivalent for tasty or `lovely`) :drinks
     
  6. Will do. Just have another 7 days of seeing patients before we hop onto our 27+ hour, 3 flight journey from Sacramento to Capetown...:morning::wacko:
     
  7. The pre-conference festivities for the 2015 Podiatry South Africa Conference have started. Our most gracious South African podiatry hosts, Sean Pincus and Brandon Maggen took my mate, Simon Spooner, along with our lovely wives out to a great dinner in Cape Town tonight. Now it's off to Stellenbosch in the AM. The three-day conference starts Friday. Should be a great one!

    We love South Africa!!
     
  8. Here are a few of the sights we have seen in our first few days here in Cape Town...one of the most beautiful cities in the world!
     
  9. Just got into Stellenbosch yesterday to the Protea Hotel where the 2015 Podiatry South Africa Conference will be held from Friday to Sunday. Stellenbosch is the second oldest city in South Africa and is in the middle of the Cape Winelands region of South Africa (I love their wines!).

    Here is the view outside my hotel room just before sunset. Going through my PowerPoint lectures today....should be an excellent conference starting tomorrow!
     
  10. hill

    hill Active Member

    enjoy
    wish I were there
    say Hi to all my fellow south african podiatrists
    Hill
     
  11. Lab Guy

    Lab Guy Well-Known Member

    Kevin is living the dream!

    Steven
     
  12. Great first day of the conference here in Stellenbosch. In the bar after the first day of lectures, Howard, Simon and I are still trying to figure out what will be lecturing on the next day.
     
  13. We had great weather here in Stellenbosch for the first day of lectures right in the middle of the Cape Winelands region of South Africa. Here is the view we have as we step outside our lecture venue.
     
  14. Ros Kidd

    Ros Kidd Active Member

    Truly lovely place, loved it when we were there. Give Bernie Zipfel a hug and a kiss from me.
    Regards
    Ros
     
  15. We had a great discussion with Bernie in the bar last night regarding the position of the calcaneus in-vivo. We also touched on how the world was created in 7 whole days and the ark... ;)
     
  16. Bernie gives his regards to both of you, Ros and Rob. He is a great guy and I believe we will be collaborating in the future...what a wealth of knowledge that man is. Glad I finally got to meet him!!
     
  17. Rob Kidd

    Rob Kidd Well-Known Member

    This is Ros, not Rob (its his laptop not mine)
    Totally wonderful, the best type of conference.
    Ros
     
  18. Rob Kidd

    Rob Kidd Well-Known Member

    Glad you are talking to Bernie. When we used to drive into work along the Ontdeckkers from the western rand (we had a bag of biltong on the handbrake, to keep us active), Bernie used to suck my brains out for multivariate information. We had conversations like: "so if you use the covariance matrix, and use log transformed variables, we can remove the issues of size related variance" Blah, blah, blah! He is a good boy and was a good student. As his superviser I was party to all the examiners reports. One was from from a gentleman that I regard as God, he certainly walks on water in his spare time, who spoke very highly about him. As it happens, I am having lunch with "God" on Thursday. Bernie will translate for you.
     
  19. Here is what my lovely wife and I are doing after the conference...spending two days viewing wildlife at Sanbona Wildlife Reserve...here are a few of the beautiful animals that what we saw on our first afternoon drive. Fantastic!!
     
  20. Special thanks to Sean Pincus and Brandon Maggen, along with the rest of the Podiatry Association of South Africa, for putting on such a great 10th Biennial Congress in Stellenbosch last weekend and for taking such good care of my lovely wife, Pam, and I during our stay here in beautiful South Africa. It was a great experience for both of us and hope that this conference will help stimulate further development and growthof the podiatry profession here in South Africa in the coming years.

    We're now at Cape Town International Airport waiting for the first of our three flights back home to California...we will be back home...hopefully...in only 30 hours from now...:morning:

    Until we meet again my South African friends and colleagues!:drinks
     
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