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Mr James Hurden
Biography
James Hurden served for 15 years in the Police before resigning to establish a multi-disciplinary healthcare clinic in Suffolk.
James is a registered Osteopath and divides his practise between humans and animals, treating a mixture of Equine and Canine patients around East Anglia and lecturing internationally.
In addition to this, he sits for a number of healthcare regulators as a Fitness to Practice Panel member and volunteers his time as the interim chair of the Institute of Osteopaths Animal Osteopathy specialist interest group.
Committee membership
- Disciplinary Committee
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