Ask volunteers to recall one of their most memorable experiences, and they’ll likely find it hard to name just one....
Read morekatya_naumova/stock.adobe.com Megan Glahn Castille, MS, CPO/L, was in an O&P class when she first learned about bracing for scoliosis. “I...
Read moreWhen Maine passed a law in May 2022 requiring insurers to approve claims for recreational prosthetic devices for children under...
Read moreO&P clinical care is a rewarding vocation. Most clinicians would agree that issues that impede the provision of O&P care,...
Read moreAfter finishing his studies and a clinical residency in the United States in the early 90s, Santiago Muñoz felt he...
Read morePart I of “Taking Stock of the O&P Policy Agenda” discussed a portion of the policy and advocacy history pursued...
Read moreNot long after starting in O&P education, I overheard a colleague from a Western country relating his experience teaching prosthetics...
Read moreOsler at a bedside, second from left. “Have no teaching without the patient for a text, and the best...
Read moreMuch has been written recently about the degree of anxiety in healthcare professions resulting in a high burnout rate that...
Read moreAnother Congress adjourned without O&P legislation to advance the profession? What happened? And more to the point, what has the...
Read moreUsing a lower-limb prosthetic device can lead to increased cognitive demands, and since measuring cognitive load objectively can be challenging,...
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