And So It Comes (Close) to an End: Returning to School
Once the summer semester came to an end, I was very much in need of a break. The weekly grind of classes, clinics, and our other extracurricular activities had taken
Once the summer semester came to an end, I was very much in need of a break. The weekly grind of classes, clinics, and our other extracurricular activities had taken
Luke Stikeleather, CO, began fabricating plaster molds and braces for himself before he knew the O&P profession even existed. As a teenager, he was diagnosed with monomelic amyotrophy, a neuromuscular
Running an O&P practice is complicated enough, so if you receive denials on your claims and can’t figure out why, turn to “Got FAQs?” to help get your billing back
There was a recent discussion on the OANDP-L listserv about home visits. In general, the comments were fairly negative. Colleagues expressed the inefficiency of both extensive travel time between appointments
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