From the Editor – Licensure: Setting O&P Apart
Every job is a self-portrait of the person who does it. Autograph your work with excellence. Author Unknown Licensure helps...
104 Disabled Athletes Display Prowess at Exciting San Diego Triathlon
The crisp air was filled with anticipation as countless swimmers assembled on the beach of La Jolla Cove under a...
‘If I Can’t Run Fast, I’ll Run Far’
I would never in a million years have thought I would be a runner, much less running marathons, ultra marathons,...
Paul Hendrickson, CP
Paul Hendrickson, CP Ascent Orthotics & Prosthetics Denver, Colorado What is your favorite website? www.ascentclinics.com If you weren't in O&P,...
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The future of your practice depends on knowledgeable billing and collection information. Understanding the full aspect of billing guidelines and...
Prosthetist Keeps Poultry in Motion
Q: Why did the chicken cross the road? A: Well, in this case he was searching for the newest Amputee...
2006 Trends: Deja Vu All Over Again?
In preparation for this article, I reread my December 2002 retrospective for The EDGE and was struck by how apropos...
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...
Licensure: Learning from Mistakes
Sadly, the biggest mistake made in the pursuit of licensure to date is the delay in starting sooner--a mistake that...
Licensure: If There’s a Small Population
Pursuing licensure is more difficult in a state which has a very low population of O&P providers, and hence has...