Re: Moving target
Robert Sutton L.O.
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Title:
Re: Moving target
Creator:
Robert Sutton L.O.
Text:
John,
The answer to your question is as follows, an LPO is a Licensed
Prosthetist/Orthotist. I am BOC certified in Orthotics, I have been
practicng in the field for 9 years, 7 of those years were under the direct
supervision of an ABC certified Prosthetist/Orthotist. I received my state
license in Orthotics in 1998 and I now have an LO behind my name which I
worked very hard for and am very proud of, no matter what I read on this
list. I realize that is far more information than you asked for but the point
I was trying to make is that my once supervisor and now full partner is an
ABC Prosthetist/Othotist that uses an LPO behind his name. In a state that
requires licensure one's credentialing body is irrelevant.
Robert S. LO
The answer to your question is as follows, an LPO is a Licensed
Prosthetist/Orthotist. I am BOC certified in Orthotics, I have been
practicng in the field for 9 years, 7 of those years were under the direct
supervision of an ABC certified Prosthetist/Orthotist. I received my state
license in Orthotics in 1998 and I now have an LO behind my name which I
worked very hard for and am very proud of, no matter what I read on this
list. I realize that is far more information than you asked for but the point
I was trying to make is that my once supervisor and now full partner is an
ABC Prosthetist/Othotist that uses an LPO behind his name. In a state that
requires licensure one's credentialing body is irrelevant.
Robert S. LO
Citation
Robert Sutton L.O., “Re: Moving target,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 9, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/215514.