Graduate Research Investigation : Prosthetic Prescription Trends
Touro College Doctor of Physical Therapy Students
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Collection
Title:
Graduate Research Investigation : Prosthetic Prescription Trends
Creator:
Touro College Doctor of Physical Therapy Students
Date:
2/11/2019
Text:
Dear Licensed Prosthetist,
If you have already responded to our survey, we apologize for the duplicate
email, please disregard this message and thank you for your participation in
our study. For all others, please take a few moments to complete this survey,
you will find the link below.
We are Doctor of Physical Therapy students from Touro College in Bay
Shore, New York engaged in an area of inquiry related to individuals with lower
extremity limb loss. We are requesting your participation in our study
regarding prosthetic prescription trends. Our research seeks to gather
qualitative information from prosthetists across the country. This study is
part two of a three part research design, which aims to determine if what is
being taught in accredited Doctor of Physical Therapy programs throughout the
United States aligns with what prosthetists are currently providing for their
clients. We have attached a survey which will ask a few demographic questions
about your facility, and general information on your preferences for prosthetic
socket and componentry prescription. The data collected in this survey will be
deidentified to maintain your anonymity. Your clinical experience and input is
of great value to us and we hope that you will take a few minutes of your day
to complete this survey. By completing this survey, you are consenting to
participate in this study.
Thank You,
Dr. Frances Corio PT, PhD, OCS, Dr. Robert Troiano PT, DPT, CHT,
Meaghan Gallery SPT, Alexander Guzman SPT, Nicholas Jiacopello SPT, Thomas
Rados SPT, and Kalvin Tang SPT
Touro College Doctor of Physical Therapy Class of 2019
Follow this link to the Survey:
Take the Survey
< <URL Redacted>>
Or copy and paste the URL below into your internet browser:
<URL Redacted>
Follow the link to opt out of future emails:
Click here to unsubscribe
< <URL Redacted>>
If you have already responded to our survey, we apologize for the duplicate
email, please disregard this message and thank you for your participation in
our study. For all others, please take a few moments to complete this survey,
you will find the link below.
We are Doctor of Physical Therapy students from Touro College in Bay
Shore, New York engaged in an area of inquiry related to individuals with lower
extremity limb loss. We are requesting your participation in our study
regarding prosthetic prescription trends. Our research seeks to gather
qualitative information from prosthetists across the country. This study is
part two of a three part research design, which aims to determine if what is
being taught in accredited Doctor of Physical Therapy programs throughout the
United States aligns with what prosthetists are currently providing for their
clients. We have attached a survey which will ask a few demographic questions
about your facility, and general information on your preferences for prosthetic
socket and componentry prescription. The data collected in this survey will be
deidentified to maintain your anonymity. Your clinical experience and input is
of great value to us and we hope that you will take a few minutes of your day
to complete this survey. By completing this survey, you are consenting to
participate in this study.
Thank You,
Dr. Frances Corio PT, PhD, OCS, Dr. Robert Troiano PT, DPT, CHT,
Meaghan Gallery SPT, Alexander Guzman SPT, Nicholas Jiacopello SPT, Thomas
Rados SPT, and Kalvin Tang SPT
Touro College Doctor of Physical Therapy Class of 2019
Follow this link to the Survey:
Take the Survey
< <URL Redacted>>
Or copy and paste the URL below into your internet browser:
<URL Redacted>
Follow the link to opt out of future emails:
Click here to unsubscribe
< <URL Redacted>>
Citation
Touro College Doctor of Physical Therapy Students, “Graduate Research Investigation : Prosthetic Prescription Trends,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 25, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/209350.