Hear ye, hear ye..... hope there are some PTs (doesn't matter where they are from) lurking on this list and hope you will come out and share your thoughts on this or any other issue.
Best, Biraj Ron Carson wrote: > Well, I was trying to forget the fiasco that I caused about the PT not > being on the list, thinks for reminding me <just kidding>. > > That was quite the learning experience, especially the part about > asking for a vote and then not abiding by the results. For a while > there, I thought I was going to get fire bombed (justly deserved)!! > > I do know that there are PT's and PT students on the list, I just don't > know if there are any from Canada. > > Take care, > > Ron > > ~~~~~ > On 7/1/02, Ron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > RC> The following message was 'bounced' to me because it contains the word > RC> u-n-s-u-b-s-c-r-i-b-e . Apparently this word cause messages to be > RC> rejected by the list. I am forwarding the message to the list. > > RC> Ron > > RC> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > RC> Well I am no PT, but there are two things I would like to point out: > > RC> Firstly, my sense is that the reference to PTs training in OT refers to > RC> the joint diploma in PT and OT, referred to as the Diploma in POT (or > RC> Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy); secondly Ron (and I hate to > RC> bring this up) I recall you asking a PT who declared that he was on > RC> this list (in its former incarnation) to unsubscr*be about a year or > RC> more ago. So my impression is that I do not think there are any PTs on > RC> this list. Though I certainly hope there are :-) > > RC> Best, > > RC> Biraj > > RC> Ron Carson wrote: > > >> Does this really mean occupational therapy, as in the profession of OT? > >> Are there any Canadian PT's on this list who can explain what this > >> means? > >> > >> Very interesting stuff!! > >> > >> Ron > >> > >> ~~~~~ > >> On 7/1/02, McNeely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > >> > >> M> Physiotherapists made their early mark in Canada during both World Wars, > >> M> when they were recruited in large numbers to treat injured soldiers. > >> M> Students trained in the key areas of early physiotherapy: massage, muscle > >> M> function and occupational therapy > > *********��*********** > > Unsubscribe? Send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > In the message's *body*, put the following text: unsubscribe OTlist > > ** List messages are archived at: > > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] > > *********��*********** *********��*********** Unsubscribe? Send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the message's *body*, put the following text: unsubscribe OTlist ** List messages are archived at: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] *********��***********
