I have been retired from podiatry for three years but I still enjoy attending the American Podiatric Medical Association National seminar. It is a chance to see old friends and keep my finger on the pulse of my profession of 34 years. Last summer, the meeting was in Boston, which is an interesting city with lots of good restaurants and walking neighborhoods
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