Medications in O & P
David Trevisan
Description
Collection
Title:
Medications in O & P
Creator:
David Trevisan
Date:
1/29/2015
Text:
Dear List,
My name is David Trevisan and I am a 2nd year MSOP student with Eastern
Michigan University. Below is an informal survey looking at medications
affecting patients in clinical practice. If you could complete the very
brief survey, it would help students familiarize themselves to various
effects prior to entering residency. We appreciate your time.
<URL Redacted>
Thanks,
David Corin Trevisan
Masters Candidate, Orthotics and Prosthetics
Graduate Assistant
Eastern Michigan University
714-904-7495
To live, man must hold three things as the supreme and ruling values of
his life: Reason—Purpose—Self-esteem. Reason, as his only tool of
knowledge—Purpose, as his choice of the happiness which that tool must
proceed to achieve—Self-esteem, as his inviolate certainty that his mind is
competent to think and his person is worthy of happiness, which means: is
worthy of living.
My name is David Trevisan and I am a 2nd year MSOP student with Eastern
Michigan University. Below is an informal survey looking at medications
affecting patients in clinical practice. If you could complete the very
brief survey, it would help students familiarize themselves to various
effects prior to entering residency. We appreciate your time.
<URL Redacted>
Thanks,
David Corin Trevisan
Masters Candidate, Orthotics and Prosthetics
Graduate Assistant
Eastern Michigan University
714-904-7495
To live, man must hold three things as the supreme and ruling values of
his life: Reason—Purpose—Self-esteem. Reason, as his only tool of
knowledge—Purpose, as his choice of the happiness which that tool must
proceed to achieve—Self-esteem, as his inviolate certainty that his mind is
competent to think and his person is worthy of happiness, which means: is
worthy of living.
Citation
David Trevisan, “Medications in O & P,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 2, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/237019.