Proud to be a Resonance Podiatrist – Anne Dallas
I’ve been a podiatrist for 22 years; now I love what I do. Every day I get to help people continue doing the things they love, in comfort. Foot and leg pain can really slow you down!
I’ve been a podiatrist for 22 years; now I love what I do. Every day I get to help people continue doing the things they love, in comfort. Foot and leg pain can really slow you down!
Being a Resonance podiatrist keeps me connected to other like-minded podiatrists as we strive to provide gold standard care and treatment across the spectrum of podiatric needs.
The unwavering support, encouragement, and inspiration from the group is what gave me the confidence and skills to purchase my business and grow the third satellite clinic in Wellington.
I’ve been a Podiatrist for going on 40 years now and in that time have seen our profession go through many changes. One of the most positive changes has been the development of Resonance Podiatry as a supportive collegial network of like-minded individuals with a common interest of setting high standards for Podiatry outcomes using…
To me, being a Resonance podiatrist is working in a small clique with a family feel.
Hi, I’m Bronwyn and I’m a Resonance Podiatrist. Often people find coming to see us a little bit embarrassing, and they break the ice by joking about whether I dreamed of doing this since I was a little girl. Although I have to admit that I didn’t necessarily picture myself dealing solely with feet (let’s get that foot joke over and done with!), I am…
My working world somewhat changed with the introduction of both Level 3 and Level 4 lockdown measures.
In recent years, there has been a trend toward more structured, sport-specific, high-intensity training in younger children.
The Resonance Group have been incredibly supportive of my growth, professional skills and I have received ongoing mentorship.
After years of working as a solo podiatrist in remote and rural Australia, I was burnt out by the demands of small communities and from being professionally isolated. I knew there had to be a better way. It was a no-brainer when I re-entered private practice in New Zealand that I needed to safeguard myself…