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Prosthetics for Guam
Posted By: Michael Arnette on November 7, 2012
Looking for an experienced prosthetist to open up, own, and operate a permanent clinic on Guam. There is currently no permanent prosthetist on Guam. Population is about 180,000 with a high incidence of diabetes. Please see: http://www.guamdiabetes.org/diabetes_onguam.html for more information on Guam’s diabetic population. There is a government program in place called the Medically Indigent Program, commonly referred to as MIP, which provides funds for orthopedic and prosthetic appliances. (Please see: http://www.dphss.guam.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/MIP%20Brochure.pdf for more information on the Guam MIP program.) Guam is a U.S. territory and uses the $USD, is under the U.S.P.S., and follows all U.S. laws. Rent varies depending on the area, but anyplace is usually a 10-15 minute drive away. Temperature is in the 80’s all year round with humidity in the 80-90% range. In addition, there are patients from the outer islands (Chuuk, Yap, Palau, Saipan, Tinian, Rota) that have orthotic and prosthetic needs. Airfare to those islands is cheap if you would prefer to make visits. The interested person should be ABC certified and have several years of experience and want to help the people of Guam. Guam is full of many young, helpful people who would be willing to learn to become a prosthetic technician. Guam is very respectful to their elders so I feel you would have no problem finding potential techs.**** ** ** About myself: I became an amputee last year after a car accident. I soon learned of Guam’s need for a permanent prosthetist. I would be one of your patients. Currently, there is a prosthetist who visits Guam about every two months. If any patient needs any adjustments to their prosthetics or braces, they must wait until the prosthetist visits Guam again. I can put you in touch with the administrators of MIP. I would be willing to put you in touch with reputable attorneys, help you find a place to rent/buy, and help you set up shop initially. I am not looking to invest. I am simply looking for someone willing to move to Guam and set up shop to service the people of Guam and the Marianas. Please contact me at vigiljr@hotmail.comfor more information. -- Michael Arnette BOCPO, LPO Progressive Orthotic and Prosthetic Services www.progressiveoandp.com 9511 E. 46th St. Tulsa OK, 74145 (918) 663 7077 (918) 724 6256 |
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