Range Of Mortion Project Seeks Volunteer Prosthetists for October Clinic in Guatemala

David Krupa

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Title:

Range Of Mortion Project Seeks Volunteer Prosthetists for October Clinic in Guatemala

Creator:

David Krupa

Date:

8/24/2017

Text:

Paul,

Can you please review this content for posting to the O-AND-P Listserv?




*The Range of Motion Project (ROMP) is searching for volunteer prosthetists
for its 13-22 October Clinic in Guatemala:ROMP is a nonprofit organization
that provides high quality prosthetic and orthotic care to people in
Guatemala, Ecuador, and the US. Our flagship clinic is located in
Guatemala, where we have had an estimated 6,000 patient visits in the past
12 years. In addition to our permanent, local staff, we regularly operate
clinical missions in which we bring O&P practitioners, student, and faculty
for 10 day periods to our sites in Guatemala and Ecuador to work alongside
our local practitioners. *
*Enrollment is currently open to volunteer practitioners, students, and
faculty of O&P, PT, and OT for the October clinic in Guatemala. This clinic
will play a key roll in treating patients with amputation on the ROMP
waitlist in Guatemala, and is an outstanding opportunity to serve some of
the most vulnerable people in the Western Hemisphere. Please enroll VIA
THIS LINK
< <URL Redacted>>
as soon as possible as this program is quickly filling up. For details on
this program, please see the ROMP 2017 Programs Catalog
on issuu.com/rompglobal < <URL Redacted>> (issuu <dot> com
<forward slash> rompglobal), or contact Jonathan Naber, Chief Program
Officer, at <Email Address Redacted> < <Email Address Redacted> > (jonathan
<at> rompglobal <dot> org). *


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Sincerely,


David Krupa, CP
Executive Director
(c) ECU: 593.98.440.6680
(w) www.rompglobal.org

                          

Citation

David Krupa, “Range Of Mortion Project Seeks Volunteer Prosthetists for October Clinic in Guatemala,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 6, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/254944.