Fracture Casting Workshop for Orthotists
Charles Barocas
Description
Collection
Title:
Fracture Casting Workshop for Orthotists
Creator:
Charles Barocas
Date:
6/2/2004
Text:
A new course for BOC or ABC Orthotists, Orthotic Fitters and their
Assistants
is now forming. The Fracture Casting Workshop will give you the tools to
work within an Orthopedic Surgeons office. You can actually start
your own orthotic practice within the ortho office while helping the
surgeon with fracture care.
When: July 9th, 10th, & 11th Limited to 15 students.
Where: Holiday Inn Harbourside, Indian Rocks Beach, Florida (Tampa
Bay area)
Contact Charles Barocas at 727-394-1700 for a faxed application or
just email your request.
The $1300.00 Tuition includes your hotel room, lunch and dinner and
free attendance at two other courses*. see below
This course will allow you to convert your present skills to
Fracture Casting and Splinting. The 20 hour, three day program is
approved for Continuing Education by the ABC, the ASRT, the NATABOC
and the American Society of Orthopedic Professionals. At the
completion of the course you will be eligible to take the online
Registered Orthopedic Technologist Exam.
This course will open the door to new employment and business
opportunities for you. There are over 10,000 orthopedic offices in
the US. Each one of them can become their own orthotic shop with
the proper personnel.
Just as Orthopedic practices have added X-ray, CT & MRI, PT and
out-patient surgical services to their practices, they will be
adding full orthotic departments in the future.
*As an added bonus, all attendees of this casting course can attend
the Tampa Bay Casting and Bracing Symposium August 28 & 29th (18.25
CE) and the Orthopedic Cruise, Sept 4th to 9th, From Tampa to
Cozumel & Grand Cayman (14 CE applied for) This is a $600.00
savings.
That's over 40 hrs of CE in information and workshop practice you can
actually use everyday on the
job. Please contact me with any questions you might have.
Charles Barocas, CO
Director, American Society of Orthopedic Professionals
Assistants
is now forming. The Fracture Casting Workshop will give you the tools to
work within an Orthopedic Surgeons office. You can actually start
your own orthotic practice within the ortho office while helping the
surgeon with fracture care.
When: July 9th, 10th, & 11th Limited to 15 students.
Where: Holiday Inn Harbourside, Indian Rocks Beach, Florida (Tampa
Bay area)
Contact Charles Barocas at 727-394-1700 for a faxed application or
just email your request.
The $1300.00 Tuition includes your hotel room, lunch and dinner and
free attendance at two other courses*. see below
This course will allow you to convert your present skills to
Fracture Casting and Splinting. The 20 hour, three day program is
approved for Continuing Education by the ABC, the ASRT, the NATABOC
and the American Society of Orthopedic Professionals. At the
completion of the course you will be eligible to take the online
Registered Orthopedic Technologist Exam.
This course will open the door to new employment and business
opportunities for you. There are over 10,000 orthopedic offices in
the US. Each one of them can become their own orthotic shop with
the proper personnel.
Just as Orthopedic practices have added X-ray, CT & MRI, PT and
out-patient surgical services to their practices, they will be
adding full orthotic departments in the future.
*As an added bonus, all attendees of this casting course can attend
the Tampa Bay Casting and Bracing Symposium August 28 & 29th (18.25
CE) and the Orthopedic Cruise, Sept 4th to 9th, From Tampa to
Cozumel & Grand Cayman (14 CE applied for) This is a $600.00
savings.
That's over 40 hrs of CE in information and workshop practice you can
actually use everyday on the
job. Please contact me with any questions you might have.
Charles Barocas, CO
Director, American Society of Orthopedic Professionals
Citation
Charles Barocas, “Fracture Casting Workshop for Orthotists,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 6, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/223195.