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Festival of Social Science: Finding your Feet

Festival of Social Science: Finding your Feet

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  • Date4 Nov 2024
  • Time 12pm - 2pm
  • Category Seminar

An online event centred on the importance of foot care for individuals with diabetes.

Part of the Festival of Social Science, this is an online event hosted by academics from Royal Holloway.

The event will focus on the importance of foot care for individuals with diabetes. It will showcase research findings highlighting the lack of attention given to foot care and its impact. The event will include an animated presentation summarising the research findings and aims to raise awareness, promote self-care, and reduce diabetes-related amputations.

For any questions about the event, please contact Dr Anne Majumdar from the Department of Health Studies at Anne.Majumdar@rhul.ac.uk

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