Today,  I  met  with  a  PT  who  seems  to  be a great advocate for the
occupational  perspective  that  I  have. He is foreign trained and says
that  what I am talking about is what he was used to in Europe (sorry, I
don't remember which country). The PT's name is Jerone.

Jerone,  was  introducing  me  to doctors at his office. After the first
doctor looks at my brochure and business card, she asks me 'so, you're a
PT'.  I  say,  'no, I'm and OT'. She say's "Is there a difference?" Then
she say's "oh, that's right, you have to be a PT in order to be an OT."

About  this  time,  Jerone  jumped in an offered an explanation for the
differences between the two professions.

Can you believe that doctors actually think that OT and PT are the same!

Ron


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