Jimmie,
Thanks for your reply. I believe the census will be a mixture of neuro,
ortho... I don't think I will be asked to do any FCE's at this point. No one
has mentioned this to me, but it is something I will look into. This is a
private clinic that has dealt mainly with PT/work hardening up until this
point but has begun to get some requests for OT evals/treatments recently
and they are hoping to increase the OT caseload. Therefore, they don't
really have much to use for OT treatment and no standardized evaluations,
but they are willing to order anything that I feel would be needed. So any
suggestions there would also be helpful. My first evaluation is on a TIA
(hemi). 

Hope this gives a little more info.
Suzi



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Subject: RE: [OTlist] Help! New to outpatient


Hey Suzi,

It might be helpful if you give everyone more information about the
facility, what type of patients do they generally see, what will be your
duties, etc?  Will it be a hospital outpatient department or a free standing
clinic?  Will the census be neuro, orhto, a mix? 


By the use of the term "sports rehab facility" I would assume you are
referring to a privately owned clinic.  Will you be required to provide
functional capacity evaluations? 


Jimmie 

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Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 7:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OTlist] Help! New to outpatient


I am currently a practicing pediatric OT and have been asked to do some PRN
work for an outpatient rehab/sports rehab facility. They have no other OT's
on site so I have no one to consult with so.I am needing some input. I have
found some information from books and websites, but was curious to what
other therapists are actually using/doing in clinics. I need input on:

1) what types of evals do you usually use

2) what areas do you concentrate on in outpatient (continuation of
inpatient, home safety, ADL's.)

3) suggestions for treatment strategies




And anything else that might be helpful. I would REALLY appreciate any
suggestions from anyone. Thank you in advance for any input.




Suzi

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