Licensure: Advice from Battle-Hardened Warriors
Joe Elliott, CP, BOCPO, Hanger Prosthetics & Orthotics, Birmingham, Alabama: “I think the best thing to do, if I were in a state that didn’t have licensure and I was
Joe Elliott, CP, BOCPO, Hanger Prosthetics & Orthotics, Birmingham, Alabama: “I think the best thing to do, if I were in a state that didn’t have licensure and I was
Sadly, the biggest mistake made in the pursuit of licensure to date is the delay in starting sooner–a mistake that has already cost the profession dearly, believes John N. Billock,
Pursuing licensure is more difficult in a state which has a very low population of O&P providers, and hence has less dedicated manpower to support the legislative initiatives and fewer
A.J. Filippis, CPO, Wright & Filippis, Rochester Hills, Michigan, still has serious concerns about embracing licensure: “Because of the relatively small size of our industry, we are probably not going

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