272 - New Grads Loving Podiatry with Michael Carter & Cooper Garoni

Podiatry Legends Podcast - Un pódcast de Tyson E Franklin

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This episode revolves around the positive experiences of two 2021 graduates, Michael Carter, who graduated from the University of South Australia and Cooper Garoni, who graduated from Charles Sturt University, working together at the Adelaide Heel Pain & SA Running Injury Clinic. In this episode, we discuss the following: Reflecting on what they learnt in their first year.    How a joint collaboration can create a win-win situation between employer and employee. What they learnt at university and how it applied to a real-life work situation. What great mentoring looks like. All new graduates talk with each other about working conditions. So far, most of the conversations have been very positive. Our profession needs to market itself more aggressively. The disparity between podiatrists, especially the more senior podiatrists. What have they noticed about the current state of the profession? Advice for current podiatry students. To grow the podiatry profession, it's up to each and every podiatrist to hold themselves up to a higher standard.   If you have any questions about this episode, you can email me at [email protected], or if you’d like to learn more about One-On-One Business Coaching, please email me at [email protected]; otherwise, you can go directly to my online calendar schedule a face-to-face Zoom meeting with me.   Live Events & Online Courses If you're looking for podiatry education, please take a look at my LIVE EVENTS and current ONLINE COURSES that I endorse.  YouTube Have you checked out my YouTube Channel – Tyson E Franklin? This is where I uploaded the  UNCUT videos of each podcast episode and short career and educational videos.  Podiatry Business Owners Club  On Facebook, I have created a group called the Podiatry Business Owners Club. If you're a podiatrist or podiatry student and you own a business or would like to own a business one day, this is the group you'll want to join. 

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