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Jim Rogers, CPO, FAAOP

Jim Rogers, CPO, FAAOP
Orthotic & Prosthetic Associates Inc.
Chattanooga, Tennessee

Why did you decide to go into the O&P profession?
My dad is disabled, and I was introduced to orthotics through his disability.

What single change would benefit the O&P profession the most?
One hundred percent of the profession joining the Academy.

Tell us about your family.
There's my wife Caroline, a physical therapist; daughters Jessica and Lauren; and son Jason.

Who is the person you admire most?
Jesus Christ.

If you weren't in O&P, what would be your next choice?
Wildlife management.

What is your most memorable work experience?
Working in Mexican and Haitian clinics.


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Table Of Contents - March 2005


'Thinking Smart' in Tough Times
When the going gets tough, the tough have to get creative—especially if they’ve been maximizing resources for more than a decade and have already gone about as far as they can go. Feature

Will Outsourcing Payroll Make Your Life Easier?
Feature

The Key to Creating Patient Trust: Extravagant Hospitality
“The interface between people may be as important as the mechanical interface around tissues." Leading EDGE

Neuroprosthetics: The Next Generation of O&P Services
Innovations

Skateboarding Becomes Professional Passion
Once a skater, always a skater. Today's Consumer

Medicare Shoe Bill 2005 Rate Changes
Stepping Out

Got FAQs?
Got FAQs?

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Profile

Who’s Killing Our Goose?
Perspective

From the Editor: Academy/ACPOC Meeting
Viewpoints


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