OK, even though I've been an OT for 10 years, I'm drawing a blank. Next week, I meet with doctors to begin marketing a new program for my company. I also want to use the opportunity to tell them about OT. But I'm really unsure what to say. My company provides adult in-home rehab services (OT only). I see patients with a variety of health problems. I generally end up addressing mobility issues because most of my patients identify these as their primary concern. But what do I tell a doctor? It seems to me that an MD needs to make a connection between the patient (i.e. diagnosis) and the therapist (i.e. treatment). But I just can't seem to come up with a way to sell OT in this particular situation.
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