Academy Discussion Panels
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Academy Discussion Panels
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Colleagues,
Those of us that are passionate about this field would like to benefit from
other's experience and the exploration of modern prosthetic components,
materials, and design.
We can all benefit from discussion panels at Academy, AOPA, ISPO, and other
international meetings, that seriously consider and debate different
perspectives and perhaps guide the direction of future research.
If we can articulate areas that need clarity, then perhaps research funds can
be directed toward projects that prosthetists/orthotists will find beneficial
in caring for their patients.
Prescriptions are sometimes knee-jerk reactions. Topics such as knee
selection, suspension, feet,interfaces, etc., should be considered in depth
and with awareness of available options. Of course this should be extended to
upper extremity issues as well.
I have a bachelors degree in O&P. Yet, I have had to work hard to get
advanced and contemporary training with a great deal of personal expense.
Having intensive Academic panel discussions with experienced progressive
prosthetists in our field, would do a lot to advance the level of prosthetic
care, and give a readily accessible venue for advanced prosthetics.
This may not be the whole answer for advanced training but it would be a good
start. Postgraduate classes at the universities could be an extension of this.
I would like to suggest that we let the Academy know, via responses to this
post, the topics we would like to see discussed and debated.
Of course, topics in Orthotics would also be included.
Mark Benveniste CP
Those of us that are passionate about this field would like to benefit from
other's experience and the exploration of modern prosthetic components,
materials, and design.
We can all benefit from discussion panels at Academy, AOPA, ISPO, and other
international meetings, that seriously consider and debate different
perspectives and perhaps guide the direction of future research.
If we can articulate areas that need clarity, then perhaps research funds can
be directed toward projects that prosthetists/orthotists will find beneficial
in caring for their patients.
Prescriptions are sometimes knee-jerk reactions. Topics such as knee
selection, suspension, feet,interfaces, etc., should be considered in depth
and with awareness of available options. Of course this should be extended to
upper extremity issues as well.
I have a bachelors degree in O&P. Yet, I have had to work hard to get
advanced and contemporary training with a great deal of personal expense.
Having intensive Academic panel discussions with experienced progressive
prosthetists in our field, would do a lot to advance the level of prosthetic
care, and give a readily accessible venue for advanced prosthetics.
This may not be the whole answer for advanced training but it would be a good
start. Postgraduate classes at the universities could be an extension of this.
I would like to suggest that we let the Academy know, via responses to this
post, the topics we would like to see discussed and debated.
Of course, topics in Orthotics would also be included.
Mark Benveniste CP
Citation
“Academy Discussion Panels,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 1, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/212834.