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Abstract
Methods Eligible participants were all adults admitted overnight, for any reason, into five diverse hospitals on one day; excluding maternity, mental health and cognitively impaired patients. Department of Podiatry, West Moreton Hospital & Health Service, Queensland Health, Ipswich, Queensland, 4305, Australia Scott Jen Authors 1. Copy to clipboard Provided by the Springer Nature SharedIt content-sharing initiative Keywords * Foot * inpatients * disease * complications * health profesional Volume 8 Supplement 2 Australasian Podiatry Conference 2015 [RAW_REF_TEXT] Oral Presentation [/RAW_REF_TEXT] [RAW_REF_TEXT] Open Access [/RAW_REF_TEXT] [RAW_REF_TEXT] Published:22 September 2015 [/RAW_REF_TEXT] What kind of sick person would see a Foot Doctor!
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