August 2002 - Table of Contents

- Northern Lights: Bright Ideas in Canadian Research
Where are tomorrow's O&P solutions coming from? Judging by recent reports, a number of exciting Canadian research projects may soon be making a difference in the lives of future patients.
Feature - From the Editor
- Competitive Bidding - Does Anyone Win?
Co-Chair, Government Relations Committee
National Association for the Advancement of Orthotics and Prosthetics (NAAOP) - Canadian Research: Outcomes Study Stresses Standardization
- Delegating Effectively: How To Let Go—and Why
- Bill Truppe, CP (c)
Profile - A Call to Improve Advanced Science Content: Part II
Editor's Note: "The capabilities of any technical profession are highly dependent on the quality of the science underlying it."
Education Outlook - New System Speeds Orthotic/Prosthetic Design
Innovations - WRF Conducts Workshops in Central Asia
Global View - 'Challenge Alaska' Opens Door to Recreational Adventure
Salute! - Elite Athlete Encourages Young Amputees
It's not only his notable athletic prowess that distinguishes Thomas Bourgeois, it's also his commitment to encourage young amputees to push themselves and achieve feats they never thought possible.
Sports - The Future of Prosthetics & Orthotics as a Profession: The Greatest Threat Is...?
Perspective - Introducing Our Newest Advisory Board Member
- Archives from The O&P EDGE