Normally when you receive our September issue, many of you are preparing to head to the American Prosthetic & Orthotic Association National Assembly. But that looks different this year as we all adjust the way we live, work, and play during a pandemic that most of us could not have imagined. Rather than packing their bags for Las Vegas, attendees are finding a quiet place to settle in with their computers or mobile devices to hear educational sessions and see the latest O&P products at the virtual conference. It is possible that virtual learning will gain a permanent place in the mix of O&P meetings and continuing education as more organizations try them out.
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