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The wonderful world of podiatry research - with Associate Professor Cylie Williams
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In this episode, Luke Perraton talks to Monash University researcher and podiatrist Associate Professor Cylie Williams about podiatry research, idiopathic toe walking in kids, why equal access to podiatry is so important for all, how/why podiatrists and other MSK clinicians can/should get involved in research and how to stay up to date with research as a clinician.
This is a really interesting discussion. If you are a clinician who is interested in getting involved in research, staying up to date with research or just learning about the wonderful world of podiatry research, this episode is for you.
About Cylie:
Cylie has a special interest in idiopathic toe walking in children and has published extensively in paediatric, gait and health-services research.
Cylie is a highly experienced podiatrist and Associate Professor in the School of Primary and Allied Health Care at Monash University with more than 25 year’s experience in paediatric podiatry and podiatry research.
Cylie’s PhD investigated idiopathic toe walking in children and she also has a Master’s degree in Health Education and Promotion. Cylie works clinically at the Kingston foot clinic in Melbourne, Australia, is a senior researcher at Peninsula Health in Melbourne as well as an adjunct researcher positions with the University of South Australia and Staffordshire university in the UK. Cylie also supervises a number of PhD students, runs her own research projects and is active on social media helping to translate and disseminate research findings to clinicians.
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Manage episode 426427952 series 3583541
In this episode, Luke Perraton talks to Monash University researcher and podiatrist Associate Professor Cylie Williams about podiatry research, idiopathic toe walking in kids, why equal access to podiatry is so important for all, how/why podiatrists and other MSK clinicians can/should get involved in research and how to stay up to date with research as a clinician.
This is a really interesting discussion. If you are a clinician who is interested in getting involved in research, staying up to date with research or just learning about the wonderful world of podiatry research, this episode is for you.
About Cylie:
Cylie has a special interest in idiopathic toe walking in children and has published extensively in paediatric, gait and health-services research.
Cylie is a highly experienced podiatrist and Associate Professor in the School of Primary and Allied Health Care at Monash University with more than 25 year’s experience in paediatric podiatry and podiatry research.
Cylie’s PhD investigated idiopathic toe walking in children and she also has a Master’s degree in Health Education and Promotion. Cylie works clinically at the Kingston foot clinic in Melbourne, Australia, is a senior researcher at Peninsula Health in Melbourne as well as an adjunct researcher positions with the University of South Australia and Staffordshire university in the UK. Cylie also supervises a number of PhD students, runs her own research projects and is active on social media helping to translate and disseminate research findings to clinicians.
Connect with Cylie:
Connect with Monash Musculoskeletal Research Unit:
If you found this episode interesting or helpful please share with other people and subscribe so you don't miss future episodes.
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