Re: Re[4]: [OTlist] Army OT/PT Descriptions

2005-07-11 Thread Charles Willmarth
I'm a staff person with AOTA, my focus is on state issues, so I can't address everything AOTA that comes up on this listserv. >>> 1. In my experience, most OT's that do not practice according to the documents. In my experience, the VAST majority of OT's practice as UE PT's where the PRI

RE: Re[4]: [OTlist] Army OT/PT Descriptions

2005-07-11 Thread Jimmie Arceneaux
tion where a friend of a PT experienced therapy services in a hospital setting. Jimmie -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Charles Willmarth Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 11:50 AM To: OTlist@OTnow.com; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Re[4]: [OTlist]

RE: Re[4]: [OTlist] Army OT/PT Descriptions

2005-07-11 Thread Charles Willmarth
Jimmie, Yes, we need to change the practice AND the perception. Perhaps a list member would write an article for Advance for OT or OT Practice about an occupational therapist working with patients with lower extremity problems? Chuck >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 7/11/2005 2:21:44 PM >>> Hey Chuc

RE: Re[4]: [OTlist] Army OT/PT Descriptions

2005-07-11 Thread Jimmie Arceneaux
That would be different for sure! Anyone out there with a literary flare? Jimmie -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Charles Willmarth Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 3:05 PM To: OTlist@OTnow.com Subject: RE: Re[4]: [OTlist] Army OT/PT Descriptions

Re: Re[4]: [OTlist] Army OT/PT Descriptions

2005-07-12 Thread Joe Wells
"I like what you've written in your second paragraph, however, I don't believe it stands up in the real-world perceived needs of the majority of our patients/clients." Ron: I believe, I agree with you in my first paragraph of my earlier e-mail. I was merely trying to jot down an