Pat, your message made me laugh, in a sad sort of way!

Ron


----- Original Message -----
From: Pat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007
To:   [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subj: [OTlist] How Come?

P> Ron,  my own co-workers, whom I have worked with (and corrected)
P> daily for 3 YEARS, still call me, and introduce me, as the PT!!!!!  We
P> don't even have a PT where I work!!!!

P> Pat

P> At 01:10 PM 9/18/2007, you wrote:
>>How  come almost every doctor's office I visit has never heard of OT, or
>>they don't know the difference between OT and PT? Why???
>>
>>Today,  I  called  on  a  Doctor's office whose patient's I've seen. The
>>referral  person  said she didn't know the difference between OT and PT.
>>This  is  the  same person whom I spoke to about 1 year ago! Not only do
>>people not know about OT, they just can't seem to say it.
>>
>>Right  after I was done talking with her about OT referrals for Medicare
>>patients, she turns to her assistant and says: "The doctor doesn't order
>>much  PT  for  Medicare  patients,  does  he?".  OT is just not a common
>>denominator in the medical practices that I call on!
>>
>>Unbelievable, isn't it?
>>
>>Ron
>>
>>--
>>"... as a profession that offers unique services that are ideally suited
>>to  meet  the health, participation, and quality of life needs of people
>>of  all  ages,  occupational  therapy  is well-positioned to succeed and
>>flourish in the 21st century." [Fred Somers, AJOT, April, 2005, p. 127]
>>
>>"The  part of convalescence that I found most profoundly humiliating and
>>depressing  was  [OT]...  I was reduced to playing with brightly colored
>>plastic  letters  ...  like  a three-year-old..." [AJOT, April, 2005, p.
>>231]
>>
>>
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