Carmen, gosh your messages seem "harsh", but maybe it's just me.

Not using the "L" is just a personal decision. I think the "L" just
confuses our title.  I've never met a consumer who knew the difference
between an OT, OTR/L and and OT/L.  And, I bet that I will have spent
more time explaining the "R" and the "L" than I ever will explaining why
I don't use "L".

I assume that the use of "L" exists because of the discrepancy in State
licensure.  But, that's not an issue for me.

----- Original Message -----
From: Carmen Aguirre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007
To:   [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subj: [OTlist] NBCOT

> Ron,
> So your decision to not use the "L"  accomplishes what? Would you appear to 
> an educated consumer
> as an un-regulated practitioner? What are the benefits of those actions in 
> private practice?
> thanks,



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