Sixty-six is an important number. It’s the number of credit hours I and the other recent graduates of the University of Pittsburgh’s Master of Science in Prosthetics and Orthotics program completed as aspiring prosthetists and orthotists. We have entered a profession with much creative potential, yet we are most limited not by what is scientifically possible, but by policies that have little regard for what is best for our patients.
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