If They Don’t Make the Cut, Know When to Make the Call
Have you ever had an employee that seemed promising, but his or her performance didn’t wow you? Or maybe an employee excelled in a previous role with the company, but
Have you ever had an employee that seemed promising, but his or her performance didn’t wow you? Or maybe an employee excelled in a previous role with the company, but
I had an administrative role in a hospital system early in my career that leveraged my first responder background and my knowledge of Life Safety and Building Officials and Code
When I became a prosthetics instructor after more than 20 years in clinical practice, I quickly encountered what I came to recognize as one of the most persistent challenges in
Earning a master’s degree is a critical step in the journey to becoming a certified orthotist or prosthetist. Once a graduate achieves that milestone, the focus shifts to finding and
This month O&P professionals will gather at the American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists (the Academy) Annual Meeting & Scientific Symposium to learn about best practices, recent research, and new
Many bracing specialists find it very challenging to provide contracture management orthoses to patients with significant limb spasticity. At the root of this dilemma is the need for a thorough
We often say technology makes life easier, but making the transition to a new way of doing something can be met with anxiety. When it comes to patient care and
Ask almost anyone who has had a traumatic amputation to recall the date of their accident, and they’ll rattle off the day it happened without a moment’s hesitation. Jeff Soelberg,
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Durable Medical Equipment Medicare Administrative Contractor (DME MAC) medical directors have made major strides over the past year in responding
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