1.  The topic of what an OT does and what an OT gets paid for has gotten old 
and I don't see the health care system we have changing the way it is, 
unfortunately.  But, I love the discussion and hope one day OTs can do what 
they are supposed to do instead of what the health care system makes them do....

2.  The topic has to be one I am passionate about to reply, and there are so 
many listserves to talk about things, it gets mind boggling.  So, have to 
choose wisely due to time.

3.  Get creative, Ron, and start something up that will stir the pot. Actually, 
I have a topic of discussion for ya.  I will post at end and you can start a 
new thread with the question.

3.  Resources......there IS a lot out there.....so, if ya need it, you can find 
it.


OK...my question:

Why is it that there is still a large lack of representation of African 
Americans in the Allied health professions relative to the representation in 
the general population?  It does not seem to be as great an issue with other 
ethnicities such as Asian or Phillipino.  It may be an issue with hispanic.

I am trying to put together a forum on this topic in the PT world and I wrote 
an email to the department heads of many HBCUs as well as the President of APTA 
and the minority affairs department.  I got ONE response, from a caucasian 
faculty member at a HBCU.

Even with a minority affairs department in the professional organizations (i.e. 
APTA) and all types of initiatives to help minorities be in Allied Health, the 
problem exists but you don't see discussion about it anymore.

Is it taboo?

What are the reasons why, for example, school, socioeconomic, cultural, etc???

How do we overcome this.  Scholarships will not take care of the problem alone 
and that is all I see the APTA minority affairs department doing.

David A. Lehman, PhD, PT
Associate Professor
Tennessee State University
Department of Physical Therapy
3500 John A. Merritt Blvd.
Nashville, TN 37209
615-963-5946
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Visit my website:  http://www.tnstate.edu/interior.asp?mid=2410&ptid=1


This email and any files transmitted with it may contain confidential 
information and is intended solely for use by the individual to whom it is 
addressed. If you receive this correspondence in error, please notify the 
sender and delete the email from your system. Do not disclose its contents with 
others.


________________________________________
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joan Riches [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 12:22 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OTlist] Why???

Ron
I was interested in Heather's reply from the digest that 3-5 passionate
people keep a list going. I guess in terms of OT Now that's one passionate
person and a few faithful reactors.
I have the same difficulty with the Allen Cognitive Network Bulletin Board.
Most of the posts are from me.
Your number 4 comes close but I think it is more than that. Too much email
period. Every time I sit down to do some work on the computer I spend so
much time responding/reacting that I sometimes never get going on what I
intended to do.
I'm president of the Allen Cognitive Network this year. Some of the people I
depend upon simply don't read their email or all of it for days at a time.
It's the only way they can get anything else done.
When I first got connected to the Internet it was not like this. I was on an
OT listserve from Dalhousie and we became a real community.
I think lots of people read but depend on others for the content.

Incidentally - Advance Registration is now open for the Allen Cognitive
Symposium in November in Boston www.Allen-cognitive-network.org

Blessings, Joan



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Ron Carson
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 7:39 AM
To: OTlist
Subject: [OTlist] Why???

Why does the list "die"?

Is it because:

1. You don't think about it?

2. Not enough time to write?

3. Not enough interest to write?

4. Too many other resources?

5. Not any benefit to writing?

Thanks,

Ron


--
Options?
www.otnow.com/mailman/options/otlist_otnow.com

Archive?
www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]


--
Options?
www.otnow.com/mailman/options/otlist_otnow.com

Archive?
www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]


-- 
Options?
www.otnow.com/mailman/options/otlist_otnow.com

Archive?
www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]

Reply via email to