The PRACTICE Network​

Submit a Case for Discussion

For clinicians seeking peer input, second opinions, or discussion of complex cases.

Share an anonymised foot and ankle case for multidisciplinary discussion, peer input, and practical clinical learning. Suitable for diagnostic uncertainty, imaging interpretation, treatment planning, and shared decision-making.

Secure, anonymised submission • Reviewed for educational discussion

How the PRACTICE MDT Works

Provide a fully anonymised case with relevant clinical details, imaging, or questions.

Cases are reviewed and curated for relevance, clarity, and educational value.

Selected cases are discussed and shared as practical clinical insights and learning.

Clinical Governance & Confidentiality

All cases submitted to the PRACTICE Network must be fully anonymised. The submitting clinician is responsible for ensuring appropriate patient consent has been obtained where required.

  • Submissions are for clinical discussion and educational purposes only
  • Content is reviewed prior to sharing
  • No medico-legal advice is provided
  • Patient-identifiable information must not be included

The PRACTICE Network

A dedicated space for clinicians to share insight, discuss cases, and develop clinical practice in a structured, professional environment.

P.R.A.C.T.I.C.E. represents a framework for modern private practice:

Private practice can be isolating. Decision-making is often fragmented, with limited access to real-time peer discussion or multidisciplinary input.

The PRACTICE Network brings clinicians together to support:
Case-based discussion and second opinions
Clinical governance and shared learning
Ongoing education and practical application
Collaboration across independent practice

Built for consultants working in private practice, it provides a simple, secure way to connect, reflect, and continuously improve clinical decision-making.

Dr Ros Miller

PRACTICE Perspectives

  • When to Refer for Blood Tests in Foot and Ankle Pain: Identifying Systemic Causes

    When to Refer for Blood Tests in Foot and Ankle Pain: Identifying Systemic Causes

    Foot and ankle pain is often attributed to local musculoskeletal pathology; however, clinicians should remain alert to the possibility of underlying systemic or metabolic causes. Blood tests can play an important role in identifying these conditions, particularly where the clinical presentation is atypical, persistent, or not responding to expected management. While many common conditions such…

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  • When to Refer for MRI in Foot and Ankle Conditions

    When to Refer for MRI in Foot and Ankle Conditions

    Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) plays an important role in the assessment of foot and ankle conditions, particularly where more detailed evaluation of soft tissue and intra-articular structures is required. While not all patients need advanced imaging, understanding when to refer for MRI is key to improving diagnostic accuracy and guiding appropriate management. MRI provides detailed…

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Contribute to the PRACTICE Network

The PRACTICE Network is designed to support collaborative clinical thinking and shared expertise.

  • The PRACTICE Network is designed to support collaborative clinical thinking and shared expertise.
  • Gain additional perspectives on diagnosis and management
  • Contribute to shared clinical learning
  • Support continuous improvement in foot and ankle care

All submissions are anonymised and used for educational discussion only.

PRACTICE Learning

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