Jim Rogers, CPO, FAAOP Orthotic & Prosthetic Associates Inc. Chattanooga, TennesseeWhy did you decide to go into the O&P profession?My dad is disabled, and I was introduced to orthotics through his disability. What single change would benefit the O&P profession the most?One hundred percent of the profession joining the Academy. Tell us about your family.There's my wife Caroline, a physical therapist; daughters Jessica and Lauren; and son Jason. Who is the person you admire most?Jesus Christ. If you weren't in O&P, what would be your next choice?Wildlife management. What is your most memorable work experience?Working in Mexican and Haitian clinics.
Jim Rogers, CPO, FAAOP Orthotic & Prosthetic Associates Inc. Chattanooga, TennesseeWhy did you decide to go into the O&P profession?My dad is disabled, and I was introduced to orthotics through his disability. What single change would benefit the O&P profession the most?One hundred percent of the profession joining the Academy. Tell us about your family.There's my wife Caroline, a physical therapist; daughters Jessica and Lauren; and son Jason. Who is the person you admire most?Jesus Christ. If you weren't in O&P, what would be your next choice?Wildlife management. What is your most memorable work experience?Working in Mexican and Haitian clinics.