University of Southampton Podiatry student joins forces with The Clinton Foundation and The College of Podiatry Trust to develop a vital educational project
A University of Southampton (UoS) podiatry student, aided by a grant from The College of Podiatry Trust, travelled to the USA to work with The Clinton Foundation’s Global Initiative University to develop an important educational resource about skin tones.
Monique Cleary, a second-year undergraduate student has developed the Podiatry Inclusive Image Collection (PIIC) project; a resource that intends to correct the lack of diverse images of dermatological disorders in podiatry educational materials. The need for the project originated on an RCPod Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Task and Finish group.
Monique developed the spark of the idea whilst on 150 Leaders, The Council of Deans’ healthcare student leadership programme. When the UoS invited her to apply for a place at The Clinton Foundation’s Global Initiative University to develop her idea further, she grabbed the opportunity. The College of Podiatry Trust then awarded a grant for Monique to travel to Nashville, USA, in March 2023 to take part in the programme.
PIIC is now in development, and it is hoped it will eventually include a repository of long-term and acute skin conditions presenting in people with a range of skin tones. The long-term ambition is that the resource will:
Help podiatrists distinguish how different conditions present in people with differing skin tone
Help educators include a range of skin tones within educational resources.
Speaking about the project and her experience at the Clinton Global Initiative University, Monique Cleary said:
“I want PIIC to have a revolutionary impact on podiatric education and become a wider learning resource for all healthcare workers. It’s about making it easy for people to diagnose conditions presenting in all different skin tones, but it’s also about helping educators to use and show a range of skin tones in their teaching.
“Working with The Clinton Foundation was such a motivating and engaging experience. It was like being at a live podcast for three days, getting information constantly about how you can make effective change. Hearing Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton speak multiple times was truly inspirational – I’m such a normal person and to be able to have that experience was amazing. I’ve learned that ideas don’t start fully formed it is one small idea after another that creates change. I’d love to be invited back one day to talk about my experience as an alumni. I’m grateful to Dr Lindsey Cherry at the University of Southampton for her support, and to Dr Paul Chadwick and The College of Podiatry Trust, for this opportunity for me to enhance my education and practice.”
Professor Stuart Baird, Chairman of The College of Podiatry Trust, said:
“Stories like Monique’s are why this fund exists. It’s not just about the College giving something back to the profession, it’s designed to encourage great ideas, innovative thinking and tools that will make a real difference to podiatry, how it’s taught and how it’s practised. We are now looking forward to making our next grant for other worthy causes”.
The Clinton Foundation is continuing to mentor Monique and will support her and her idea until October 2023. The project is also now receiving further support through the University of Southampton Foundership Grant Scheme. Monique is currently preparing a website to launch the first version of the PIIC in Autumn 2023.
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About the Royal College of Podiatry
The Royal College of Podiatry is the professional body and trade union for HCPC-registered podiatrists in the United Kingdom. For more information about what we do, visit: https://bit.ly/2RQQJe5
About The College of Podiatry Trust
The College of Podiatry Trust is a registered charity that supports the advancement of education, training and scholarly activity for podiatrists to raise standards of podiatry for the benefit of the public.
About The Clinton Foundation
Building on a lifetime of public service, President Clinton established the Clinton Foundation on the simple belief that everyone deserves a chance to succeed, everyone has a responsibility to act, and we all do better when we work together. For more than two decades, those values have energized the Foundation’s efforts to address big challenges, create new opportunities, and make a difference in people’s lives across the United States and around the world.
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