If you insistby (no login)Let me put it to you this way, it may be a great step for the profession, but guess what, all of us recent graduates were left in the balance for the last 3 months trying to figure out what was gonna happen to us. No one would give us a straight answer, no director, no person from the CPME. I wrote them 4 emails and all i got was a secretary saying to ask the director. Great way to treat your colleagues. To put it this way, the way they did this really sucks. This goes along the way of what another podiatrist told me that the profession eats their young. I didnt want to believe it, but i have found out with this decision that it is true. Who made this decision? Were we asked what we thought? NO!!! They just did it. And it left a lot of us in the dark. I guess i have to say to the ones who made the decision, THANKS A LOT!!!! and that goes with every sarcastic meaning that may go along with it. I dont agree with this at all. I was never asked, as well as my other colleagues. I dont think that this is gonna make more competent podiatrists. I think this is gonna get a lot of people who have no skills the knife and out profession is gonna suffer. Sorry for venting, but I have been very frustrated with this decision.
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