![]() ![]() ![]() In my whole career to date I have never seen anything like them and they are constantly jumping from my shoes to rescue yet another painful pair of feet! Much work still to be done with these and currently working on a 3D printing app which is very exciting. These are truly great ( I would say that) and I regularly lose them from my own shoes to ease someone elses foot discomfort! The road to global success and product in everyones shoes every day has been bumpy but we will get there. However the much promised roll out was never achieved and so I retook control and renamed them Supple Arches. I am a proven innovative clinician with an international patent for my revolutionary invention of Central Band Mechanic insoles, The SuppleArches TM, formerly marketed in the USA by TriStar who got the concept and named them Comfiheels. Emma Supple Interview Meet the Masters These interviews were and are a goldmine of podiatric information. I am the first, and - so far - only, British Podiatrist to be interviewed on the USA Podiatric Meet the Masters run by the indomitable Master Podiatrist Dr Bret Ribotsky DPM. ( I am often contacted via Ask Miss Supple online to check on this.) Hyprocure by Gramedica Twelve years plus at least now in and still going fine. Masters Surgeon accreditation in Detroit USA in the sub talar joint arthroeresis with Dr Michael Graham DPM with first hand experience of the procedure as I have my right foot corrected. One memorable moment was a dinner and dance boat trip on the Dixie Queen sailing under Tower Bridge, my new born baby son was away from me - the bridge was raised and David Blaine was hanging out in a glass box! In my time on Council I organised two annual conferences in London and Nottingham. It has been a privilege and an honour to represent my profession through many changes to the modern profession we see today and a bright future as a Royal College. I have many fond memories of my years on Council. Ending my 21 years on the Board as a Vice-President of the College of Podiatry. I served on the Board of the Council of the now Royal College of Podiatry for many terms in office. This training included residencies in the USA, where I worked as a podiatrist in Chicago at the Weil Institute with Dr Lowell Weil Snr and his wonderful team and then completed a surgical residency in Detroit. My Fellowship in Podiatric surgery studying was at West Middlesex University Hospital for three years. We think that I was the first woman to hold a substantive Consultant post in the NHS in Orthopaedics as a Podiatric Surgeon. I held a Consultant Podiatrist ( p/t) post at Chase Farm Hospital within the Trauma & Orthopaedic Directorate from 2005 to 2013. I then worked for Enfield Primary Care Trust for over a decade as an Extended Scope Practitioner in Podiatry for the NHS. My time there also saw my interest and passion for Podiatric Rheumatology take hold and working with the Podiatric Surgeons, I started my interest in Podiatric Surgery. It was a dreadfully sad time and I was honoured to meet, treat and befriend several of these men on the 6th floor of Westminster Hospitial. Whilst I was working for Riverside NHS Trust I was involved in caring for the young men affected by AIDS. At that time I had an extra job as an NHS family planning clinic clerk that meant a whole new world of chaperoning and working with very different clinical groups. My days of doing home visits around the Churchill Gardens Estate on foot carrying my Mothercare box were formative. ![]() My first NHS Senior 2 role was in Harlow and then rapidly moved to Pimlico the Bessborough clinic. I initially worked as a podiatrist in central London. Trained as a Podiatrist in Durham, New College. Some history about me and my career to date.
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