Manufacturers Valuable Contributions -Reply

Ed Lemaire

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Manufacturers Valuable Contributions -Reply

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Ed Lemaire

Date:

6/12/1998

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Hi all,

This last posting has started to get to, what I consider, the main question
in this discussion. What criteria do selection committees use for deciding
which papers are selected for presentation? If manufacturers are not
being locked-out, then there must be a major lack of understanding in
regards to the type of presentations that are approved by the main US
conferences.




Edward Lemaire, PhD
Clinical Researcher
The Rehabilitation Centre
(613) 737-7350 x5592

>>> < <Email Address Redacted> > 06/12/98 01:33pm >>>
I don't know how everyone got so confused about this issue, so I
thought I
might chip in my two cents worth.

As chairman of the clinical sessions program, it is my job to sort through
the
abstracts for presentations received and, based on the information
provided,
select the presentations that will most likely provide the highest quality of
clinical information for the attendees. Manufacturers are certainly not
targeted to be excluded from this format.

Obviously, manufacturers are an integral part of the profession and the
valuable knowledge they bring to the table is very much appreciated by
practitioners everywhere. Education about the use of manufacturers'
products
is extremely important and the Technical Workshop sessions of the
Annual
meetings have typically served as the learning environment for this kind
of
information. Workshops are designed to provide a more intimate
atmosphere,
where questions can be asked and answered freely and products
fondled as part
of the workshop.

Information about products from a clinical point of view is also needed
especially in the areas of clinical outcomes, usage criteria, indications
and
contra-indications. But abstracts in these areas are fairly rare.

The Academy leadership, and especially committee chairs, are always
open to
hearing what you, the members, want to see at our educational
meetings. Please
feel free to contact me by email ( <Email Address Redacted> ) or by phone
(315/476-3831)
if you have questions about the content being planned for the Assembly
program.

Thank you very much.
Stephanie Langdon-Bash, CPO, FAAOP
AOPA Assembly Scientific Program Committee Chair

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Ed Lemaire, “Manufacturers Valuable Contributions -Reply,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 7, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/210618.