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How to start a 'home visit' service..

Discussion in 'Australia' started by wandsworthguy, Mar 2, 2016.

  1. wandsworthguy

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    Good Evening,

    I'm looking for some advice regarding setting up a home visit service. I'm not a qualified Pod myself but am i right in assuming that I can still operate a home visit podiatry service legally, assuming that i'm not the one treating the patient and i've employed a trained and qualified podiatrist?

    Any information would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks!!
     
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