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I have been interested in starting a foot care service for some time now and after reading posts from LoisJean feel this is something I can do. I would like to start out by receiving some kind of training but cannot find anyone who provides this type of course.

I have been in touch with LoisJean who has given me wonderful information about becoming an independent provider performing foot/nail care however I would like to take a course of some description to make myself more prefessional. I found a course titled "Foot & Nail care for Nurses" which sounds absolutely perfect but it is Wisconsin and I live in New York, I cannot find anything else closer to home.

If anyone has crossed this bridge already and can offer any advice I would be extremely grateful.

WEll thank you for allowing me to still be a part of this forum....this is a very rewarding area of service and a great opportunity for small business owners and am happy that all nurses allows us to connect here. so thank you for this.

bizi

We provide foot care at 10 different locations. How do the rest of you handle cleaning/sterilizing of your instruments - we can see 20 - 25 people in one day at a couple of locations.

Thanks for your input.

CFCN in Colorado

wow that is alot of people!

I only see about 4 people a day...

do you have a team full of nurses?

bizi

Hi Bizi,

Yes there are 3 of us and I'm looking for a 4th nurse to join us. We are a department of the local hospital.

I know Canada is really far ahead of us in the foot care arena and have found their recommendations on line, but nothing for us here in the states.

Sunpurple

Did you receive Anne Nelson's information? Can you tell me about any classes you found out about. Thanks

Specializes in Psychiatric nursing, Home Health nursing.

Emory University in Atlanta is having their next "Current Approaches to Diabetic Foot/Nail care" course on March 12 & 13 and May 21 & 22.

http://surgery.emory.edu/wocnec/programs.htm

You can download the info on the course and it will give you all the info you need to sign up for the course. Hope to see you there.

Specializes in Certified Foot Care , Bone M Transplant.

Hi Everyone,

We are a nurses group on Vancouver Island just off of British Columbia (BC), Canada. We are a tight group of about 40 foot care nurses that meet once a month to support one another in education and our practices. Up until now much of the focus on foot care practice in Canada has been on eastern foot care conferences in Canada. I would really like to know what it's like for American nurses? Are you a tightly knit community? Do you have foot care groups? What about education? Conferences? The Vancouver foot care nurses group and our island group are toying with an idea of trying to organize a conference in the next couple of years either on the island or in Vancouver, but don't know if there would be any interest from the states. Does this hold any interest? It would be nice to know and hear what we could do to help each other out in each others practices since this is an emerging specialty. I don't even see that it is listed as a specialty on this site. Yet, there are clinics that abound in eastern Canada that are run solely by foot care nurses running a Foot Care Clinic specializing in foot care. I see this happening in the future with the growth in demographics. I know of a wonderful American resource person that I have found on the web, that I Googled, Laura Roehrick, a teacher and founder of a preventative diabetic foot ulcer alliance group. You are lucky!

Anyhow, be nice to hear your thoughts and reflections.

Specializes in psychiatry, ICU/CCU/ , Renal. general su.

I live in Prince George, B.C. and would be MOST interested in this....

Are you starting a mail list .?

I did the course at Vancouver Community College last year, and think it would be great to connect with nurses doing footcare.

Footcare is a very independent practice here in the North, with minimal support....

Great idea...sign me up!!

Specializes in Certified Foot Care , Bone M Transplant.

Yes, we are voting on whether to have a conference in Vancouver this June, it may be too early though to get organized.

The other thing I'm trying to develop is a website whereby foot care nurses can find groups in their area, form groups online, or form groups in their areas by connecting online. Also use it as a hub for education, events etc. I hope to add a page for contact forms so that nurses can fill in info and we can contact the nurses when there is an upcoming conference in the area. I envision it to encompass at the moment Canada and the States. I think we could help one another since so many nurses are out on their own. So much research needs to be done as well and this could be one way to pass the research on, and stimulate more. The impetus for this idea was because of the upcoming conference, even though it may not go ahead. We are so lucky to have a 40 member group. But I can see that there are so many foot care nurses that could benefit as we do from supporting one another in our practice and our education. It's truly invaluable. We make a real difference in people's lives.

Specializes in Most recently: Nursing Foot Care;.

I just recently got my CFCN certification and work at our local VA Hospital in a foot clinic. I am so excited to find this thread and be able to communicate with nurses who share my enthusiasm for this aspect of nursing. Roadnurse! I was fortunate enough to meet Laura Roehrick in October and attend her training for nursing foot care along with Teresa Kelechi. What an awesome pair of nurses and teachers! I'll be checking back often! PM me anytime anyone has some new info!

Sheri in Missouri

It would be great if you could develop such a website. I have had 3 websites in the past several years and was just not able to keep up with the work involved! It was also very expensive as I had to hire a web person to help me. A website for foot nurses is desperately needed. I have formed a nonprofit organization to help train doctors in preventive foot care for diabetics in developing countries. It is my hopes to get a grant to cover the costs of a good website and to hire someone to help keep up with it. I am getting close, and now have a few grant writers who are volunteering to help write the grant.

For those who may be interested.... there is a diabetic foot conference coming up in March in Hollywood. For further info.... http://www.dfcon.com ( I am in no way involved with this conference, so I am hoping it is OK to post info. on it! ) I will be attending the first day, which is devoted to international diabetic foot topics. If anyone plans to go, let me know. There are several foot care nurses going and we should all meet up!

Anyway..... I wish you luck with your website dream.

Specializes in Foot Care Nurse.

Hi, new foot nurse, or will be soon. I am attending the Emory University training this May. I just started working with IHS and they have an awesome diabetic program which includes educations grp/individual, dietician, and foot care (me). I have been nursing for almost a decade but new to "foot care". If there are any tips/hints/web sites that you could post for me that would be great. I am really looking forward to this chapter of my nursing career and am excited that I have found this site/thread. I would appreciate any specific advise in regards to how to treat foot problems, equipment care and what equipment to use/purchase (IHS is very supportive in getting me what I need). Thanks again for any help.

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