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From the Editor: New Managing Editor Joins The EDGE
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Tina Eichner, managing editor, joins The
O&P EDGE this month from the wireless industry. She
previously was managing editor of RCR Wireless News, a weekly trade
publication of Crain Communications Inc.
"After ten years in the wireless industry, I craved a
professional change," says Tina. "I am excited to dive into the
O&P field and help The O&P EDGE continue to
provide its readers with the vital clinical and industry
information they need to run their companies and practices."
Tina has been a writer and editor for more than 16 years. She
lives in Broomfield, Colorado, with her husband and six- and
eight-year-old daughters and enjoys cooking, taking long walks, and
writing. Tina also is an active volunteer at a preschool for
children with disabilities and is happy to extend that work
experience into her job here at The O&P EDGE. Meredy
Fullen, previous managing editor, is focusing her talents on
advertising sales, marketing, and new business development.
Welcome aboard, Tina!
O&P Heroes in Hurricane Disaster
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Who can forget the horrific sights of devastated
homes, a surging river of displaced people seeking shelter,
rescuers trying to reach people trapped in attics and on rooftops,
and gridlocked traffic as people tried to flee yet another oncoming
hurricane?
Until this record Atlantic hurricane season, the largest number
of named storms ever recorded was 21, in 1933. However, this year,
Wilma was the last name on the National Hurricane Center's list (Q,
U, X, Y, and Z aren't used, since very few names begin with those
letters). The record-breaking 23 named storms, as of press time,
now have driven naming into the Greek alphabet, with Tropical Storm
Alpha and Hurricane Beta wreaking destruction in the Caribbean and
Central America.
Hurricane historian Eric Gross of Harding University, Searcy,
Arkansas, notes that 2005 was "the worst hurricane season ever in
terms of the physical area of the nation damaged by storms." Damage
from Katrina alone encompassed an area about the size of Great
Britain, and marked the first time in almost a century that a major
American city has been either physically or functionally destroyed
by a national disaster (the last being San Francisco, California,
in the great earthquake of 1906), Gross noted in comments on a
science, physics, and space news website: www.physorg.com
In human terms, the loss cannot be expressed. However, the
O&P community has gathered together to help one another, as
well as the O&P patients. You can read more about these efforts
in the feature article, "O&P Community Rallies Support for Katrina
Victims."
Hurricane Katrina did not just affect people. Thousands of pets
and livestock were left to fend for themselves. One of the heroes
was noted O&P professional Ronnie Graves, CO, BOCPO, LPO, RPT,
who helped rescue hundreds of animals in Mississippi. You can read
his inspiring story in "Prosthetist/Orthotist Rescues Animals from Katrina
Disaster." 
Table Of Contents - December 2005
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O&P Community Rallies Support for Katrina Victims
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, many in the O&P field have offered financial assistance, support, and relief to the victims of what has been called the greatest natural disaster the US has ever faced.
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Prosthetist/Orthotist Rescues Animals from Katrina Disaster
A well-known member of the O&P community, Ronnie Graves, CO, BOCPO, LPO, RTP, heroically assisted in the rescue of hundreds of animals in Mississippi.
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Pedorthics: Helping People Get Back to Work
Not every pedorthist faces a first-time workers-compensation case like this one!
Stepping Out
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Natural Disasters: Can Your Practice Survive?
Legal EDGE
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Karl Fillauer: Passionate about O&P
Industry Leader
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Hans Richard Lehneis, PhD, CPO, Passes
Industry Insight
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Got FAQs?
Got FAQs?
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Luci Busch, RTP
Profile
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Please Don’t Shoot the Messenger
Perspective
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From the Editor: New Managing Editor Joins The EDGE
Viewpoint
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