[OTlist] Collaboration

2005-03-25 Thread Jimmie Arceneaux
I just finished reading a piece in Advance for PTs and PT assistants titled "Lets Get Together: A Review of the Perceived Benefits, Challenges of Collaborative Practices." The writer reports results of a questionnaire which was mailed to PTs and "other clinicians." The questions asked report

RE: [OTlist] Help! New to outpatient

2005-03-25 Thread Jimmie Arceneaux
Suzi, A good way to increase you business at that facility will be to work your way into the FCE/Work hardening programs. Who better than an OT to analyze a persons ability to return to work? Most FCEs are rather biomechanical and look mostly at physical capabilities as it relates to the retu

[OTlist] AOTA List and the Survey

2005-03-25 Thread Ron Carson
The same survey question that was sent to the OTlist was posted to a couple AOTA lists. Can you believe that the Gerontology list managers have complained because AOTA guidelines prohibit posting of surveys! What a mess! Ron -- Unsubscribe? [EMAIL PROTECTED] Change options? ww

[OTlist] test

2005-03-25 Thread Ron Carson
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Re: [OTlist] Collaboration

2005-03-25 Thread Carmen Aguirre
Collaboration takes place in this PPS environment in a "case management" type of structure between clinicians. Simultaneous hands -on treatment may not be as common as pre-PPS, yet the care/coordination and management of minutes and treatment strategies still happens daily. Carmen - Origin

Re: [OTlist] Collaboration

2005-03-25 Thread Ron Carson
Hello Jimmie: I don't collaborate with any other discipline. I don't feel like I even collaborate with physicians. I ask for scripts, I send them plans of care, they sign them and that's it! I really am on my own, unless I reach out and ask for help. I want to ask for a point of clarif