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June 24, 2009, Issue #318  
DISCUSSION
Send your comments, questions, responses, articles or case studies to Pedorthic Newswire at editor@pedorthicnewswire.com. Your emails will be reviewed by pedorthists and the editors of Pedorthic Newswire, and selected submissions will be posted in an upcoming issue for feedback from other readers. The deadline for each issue is noon Eastern Standard Time on the Monday of each week.  

 
NEW QUESTIONS

 
Question: Does anyone have a large convection/infrared oven?  I am looking to use it for moulding AFOs.  I don't want it to be too big.  618-288-9297
 
- Josh
 
 
PREVIOUS QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS WITH RESPONSES

 
Comment: Here is the link to the latest Medicare announcement about surety bonds.   Orthotists and prosthetists that practice in states with licensure are not required to buy a surety bond (within certain rules of what else they supply or who actually owns the supplier entity).  From the language of this announcement, it appears that even in licensure states, pedorthists still have to buy the $50,000 bond. If someone can read this announcement and come up with a different interpretation, would you please share?  Also if anyone has found a Medicare approved surety bond company that does not require a personal guarantee, would you please share with me at jmishasek@earthlink.net.
 
http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MLNMattersArticles/downloads/MM6392.pdf
 
- John Mishasek, BOC Pedorthist, C. Ped.
 
Previous response: In a previous life I was a commercial insurance underwriter, and my spouse now underwrites Surety bonds for a large commercial insurance company. Neither one of us understands why this bond requirement is needed. We are the provider of durable medical supplies-shoes and orthotics- and will invoice Medicare, a medicare HMO and /ora secondary insurer for payment for our services. What obliations do we have which would expose us to up to $50,000 in exposure through this procedure.
 
If anyone should be requesting protection via issuance of a bond in "our" favor, it should be the pedorthist providing the goods and services.  Can anyone explain the exposure we are deemed to have created for ourselves?
 
- Frank Katz, Foot Solutions of Lake Norman, Cornelius, NC 28031
 
New Response: The reason that some  Medicare DME suppliers have to buy a surety bond is because there is a federal law that mandates that certain suppliers have to buy a surety bond to continue to have a supplier number. 

 

The original Medicare legislation (7 years ago?) to have HME and HHA companies buy surety bonds had the dollar amount of the mandated surety bond significantly higher, and none of the independent DME suppliers and home health agencies in the industry were able to purchase a bond.  The DME/HHA industry told Congress "enforce this legislation and you (Congress) will have effectively eliminated most of the entire home health industry as none of the independent suppliers will be able to meet this mandate.  And when the seniors who voted you into office ask us why they can no longer get their oxygen, home health nurse, and other DME services, we will tell these voters to call their elected representative to get an answer."  So the legislation was never implemented.  It took a legislative revision last year to the original legislation to lower the amount to a level that smaller suppliers could swallow. Read Full Response here.

- John Mishasek, BOC Pedorthist, C. Ped.

 

 
Question: I have a question to pose to the Pedorthic community.   I have decided it is not worth my time and energy to be accredited for Medicare purposes. Is anyone else out there thinking this way?
I do not see reimbursement improving in the future or the government actually doing anything which will help PROVIDERS with their healthcare changes.  It seems to me there are going to be fewer and fewer providers.   I know two people who have been accepted to Medical school but are not going because of the direction things seem to be going. And look at our profession, where are the new pedorthists? It appears no one wants to join our profession as it is unsure where it is going right now.
I have moved my business to more cash based in the last few years and will continue as a Pedorthist, but I will no longer spend all the hours filling insurance unless it is private insurance (out of network of course) and then there will be a fee each time we file the forms.
 
I just wondered if I am the only one who is tired of all the requirements and fees coming from Medicare and no Pedorthic supporting entity seeming to be able to stop the snowball.  IE:  Some providers exempt from Surety Bonds if they own their own business but not us?
 
Curious to know,
 
- Lee A. Hunter, C. Ped.
 
Response: When we started in business 7 years ago my former employer had stopped doing the Therapeutic Shoe Bill due to re-reimbursement issues and loosing a ton of money. So, we did not do Medicare, or any insurance, the first 5 years of business. 2 years ago we decided to take them on and try to be smart about it. Our  sales jumped $30,000 that first year. Granted, the foot orthoses we make for them are not top of the line, but we make them 3 pair custom per year, using the same cast. This helps because we don't have the expense of another evaluation and a box cast, we just have them come in for a fitting and they either bring another pair of shoes or they buy a pair from us. I think it has been well worth it! Yes, we have some expenses with the Accreditation and now this Surety bond, but our increased sales far outweigh the money spent.  For the policy on A5513 follow this link: http://www.ngsmedicare.com/NGSMedicare/dme_lcd/policy/l27040_final_dme_article.htm. It's article A47129.
 
- Reggie Swickard, C. Ped.
 
Response: I would think that there are quite a few pedorthists that will be re-examining whether or not to stay a Medicare supplier.   Not only because of the initial costs of accreditation and the re-occurring annual fee but also because of the personal guarantee requirements of the mandated surety bond which has a re-occurring annual premium also.   It would seem that one would need to get big or get out of being a TSD supplier with these new fixed costs.   If a pedorthic business is doing minimal Medicare billings (20-25 patients a month), then a cost-revenue analysis (product, labor, overhead, footwear adjustment costs, billing costs, annual cost of accreditation and surety bonds versus actual collected revenue) should help one determine the break even point in volume of TSD patients. 
 
However, the big financial unknown to being a TSD supplier is the impact of a RAC audit (Recovery Audit Contractor) that could result in a recoupment of some or all of the payments made over a multiple year time frame.  If the AOPA report that 100% of a batch of TSD claims failed to met TSD payment requirements, then there could be many TSD suppliers out there that have a big financial risk hanging over their head.  So even if one does a standard cost-revenue analysis, one cannot put a pencil to the risk factor of a RAC audit and what would be the financial outcome to your business when the surety bond company asks the supplier to repay the personally guaranteed bond. 
 
Remember:  the recoupment amount is calculated on the percentage of claims that failed the audit and then extrapolated (multiplied) against all the payments made to your company for similar HCPCS claims during the audit time frame.   If 25% of your TSD claims are determined not to be valid (delivery ticket not filled out properly, risk factor on Certifying Physician statement not documented in patient's chart, couple of delivery tickets the patient failed to date the delivery ticket, etc.), then your company owes Medicare a refund of 25% of the all money paid during that two year period if the audit is of a sampling of claims during a two year period.   Ouch.   Do not have that kind of cash laying around to pay back the recoupment.   Boom, surety bond company has to cough up the money, then the bond company comes knocking on your door for its repayment and probably will not issue you a new bond.   Double ouch.
 
Should one base their decision to stay a TSD supplier based on whether or not their TSD business can be wrecked by a RAC audit?  Depends on one's comfort level with risk.  As it stands, Medicare has upped the risk with the creation of the RAC program and lowered the reward (net profit) by increasing the cost of doing business.    If you prefer to manage your business risk, then you have your work cut out for yourself.  This sounds like a key topic for a PFA meeting session.  Google CMS RAC if you want to learn more about this Medicare program.
 
- John Mishasek, BOC Pedorthist, C. Ped.
 
 
Question: Do any owners have non-compete contracts with employees?  What are parameters for owners who have non-competes?
 
- PNW Reader
 
Response: It has been my experience these contracts just run the best people right out of town. If you can't be employed in your home town doing what you are trained to do, it's a shame!  Mostly these contracts have been in the O&P industry not so much in Pedorthics. I have a C. Ped. who comes in one day a week to learn fabrication, I haven't even considered having a contract drawn up. He took all the courses required to be  C. Ped. and basically had no idea how to fabricate anything. His business is going to people's homes and fit diabetic shoes. I guess I am a little different, I want to help C. Peds in my community grow and be all they can be, it will only help our profession! And besides there are a lot of feet out there to go around. Competition is a good thing! We all refer to each other because we all have different skill levels. So, no, I wouldn't have a non-compete contract with my employees. But if you must, 50 mile radius and 2 years is the standard.
 
- Reggie Swickard, C. Ped.
 
Response:Here is a paper that I wrote for class regarding non-compete clauses.  Hope
this helps.

- Tony Digironimo, MBA, LPO, BOCP/O

 
 
PREVIOUS QUESTIONS WITHOUT RESPONSES

 
Question: The new ABC Pedorthic Patient Care Experience Requirement mandates that the aspiring pedorthist to complete 1,000 hours of pedorthic patient care experience prior to applying for certification. These hours can be obtained at either accredited or non-accredited facilities; may be a combination of patient care and retail experience and may be obtained prior to, or after, completion of an approved pedorthic course. Serving as the clinical training portion of a pedorthist's education, this requirement provides students with practical application of the knowledge, skills and competencies gained during their education programs.
 
BOC requires “1,000 hours of supervised patient fitting experience." It does not further define these. BOC does say that some hours may occur before attending the fitting course." This requires experience, but leaves enough room that all candidates, retail and clinical, can achieve it. Many therapeutic shoefitters have used their experience to fill this requirement and move up to Pedorthist, all while remaining at their current place of employment.
 
How will these requirements affect our pedorthic practices and the pedorthic profession going forward? What affect is it having on your decision making about your future needs and options?
 
- Robert Schwartz, C. Ped., Eneslow Pedorthic Enterprises
 
 
Question: Just wondering if anyone knows what sort of HIPAA compliancy issues, if any, would be involved with emailing back and forth with your patients?

Erick J. Janisse, C.O., C. Ped.
 
 
Question: Does anyone know where to purchase the old tailor's bunion pads that were discontinued by Pedifix a number of years ago? Doesn't anyone still make these or something like it?  These devices worked fantastic for relieving pressure at lateral 5th metatarsal.  I don't see them in any catalogues. Thanks.

- Scott Torppey, CO, C. Ped. 

MEET THE PNW ADVISORY BOARD


Last week we introduced our new Advisory Board member, Rick Sevier.  In the next few issues we will introduce you to each continuing member of the board.

Edith James, C. Ped. is president of Comfort Shoe Specialists (http://www.comfortshoe.com/), a retail store and pedorthic facility in St. Louis, MO. She opened the store in 1992.  Business growth dictated moves from the original location of 1,400 sq. ft. to a 3,500 sq. ft. to purchasing a stand alone building 9,200 sq. ft., open in October 2006. CSS employs five certified pedorthists as well as expert shoe fitters. James offers patients and customers a large selection of in-depth footwear, much of which has style incentive. Her responsibilities range from seeing patients to marketing to personnel management to detailing physicians. James was first elected to NSRA’s Board in 2003. She served on the Education Committee, where she has chaired and co-chaired several Las Vegas conferences.  Edith serves on the Pedorthic Foundation Board as VP.  She is also President of MicroVas Wellness Center (http://www.microvasstl.com/ ), located in the same building.   

 

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HEALTH AND INDUSTRY NEWS
 
Recycled-paper Sandals Perfect for Airport Security
 
by Mary Ellen Botter

A new product will appeal to travelers who cringe at airport checkpoints when they must take off their shoes and walk barefoot or in socks or stockings across floors that hundreds of other naked feet have trod.
 
Ekosteps, a California company, has created disposable footwear made of recycled paper. The lightweight, thin thongs held on by a fiber string are TSA-approved. Travelers can slip them on and pass through screening while their street shoes are being checked. Full Text
 
Source: Dallas Morning News
 
Famous Footwear Kicks Off Distribution from California
 
Brown Shoe Company Inc. has completed its 350,000-square-foot Famous Footwear distribution center in central California. The aim is to add time savings and cost efficiencies to the process of shipping footwear to the chain’s stores and FamousFootwear.com customers west of the Rocky Mountains.
 
The Famous Footwear distribution center is located within Tejon Industrial Complex, a 1,450-acre business park anchoring California’s central trade corridor. The complex is part of the 270,000-acre Tejon Ranch, a strategic location, Brown Shoe Company says, approximately 90 minutes north of the Los Angeles ports and four hours south of Oakland. Full Text
 
Source: Internet Retailer
 
Retail Incentives Build Loyalty, Give Customers Price Break
 
...The desire to find a good deal at area department stores, shops, boutiques and other retail outlets is a sentiment that's felt by many, even more so during these recessionary times. It's also something retailers say they are working to respond to at the cash register.
 
Whether it's discounts, complimentary samples or loyalty cards, there are definitely options for cutting costs, even if they're minor, when shopping for fashions, shoes, beauty products and other retail purchases. Full Text
 
Source: Courier Journal
 
A Perfect Fit: Danny DiPrima Finds Success Beyond Just Selling Shoes
 
by Bryant Steele
 
Danny DiPrima figured Groover’s Shoe Renewing had reached its maximum earnings potential, so he and his wife, Debbie DiPrima, started researching, looking to expand the shoe shop with a logical new business.
 
What he found was pedorthics, a field that was still unknown in much of the medical community but was recognized by Medicare.
 
A pedorthist is somebody who works hand in hand with a doctor, DiPrima said. When people need modified shoes because of injury or amputation, a pedorthist is trained to fit the shoes to the condition. Full Text
 
Source: Rome News-Tribune
 
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DIABETES

Diabetes Sufferer Joins with Amputees in "Silent Assassin" Campaign

A U.K. man who came close to losing his leg through diabetes is campaigning for better treatment for sufferers of the silent assassin.

Enfield resident Philip French, 42, is prone to developing ulcers on his feet has had to have 30 operations in the past 20 years to prevent them from becoming infected.

He broke his foot playing football in 1995, which led to an abscess which covered the sole of his foot and gangrene which threatened to engulf his lower leg, but was saved by surgery.

Diabetes, nicknamed the silent assassin because it can lead to conditons such as strokes and heart attacks, can damage the nerve supply and blood flow, which can result in ulcers and slow healing wounds. Full Text

Source: Enfield Independent

Diabetic Nerve Pain: 10 Foot Care Tips to Protect Yourself

Diabetes can mean double trouble for your feet. First, diabetes can reduce blood flow to your feet, depriving your feet of oxygen and nutrients. This makes it more difficult for blisters, sores, and cuts to heal. And second, the diabetic nerve damage called peripheral neuropathy can cause numbness in your feet. When you can't feel cuts and blisters, you're more likely to get sores and infections.

If you don't notice or treat the sores, they can become deeply infected, and lead to amputation. A sad reality: having a toe, foot, or lower leg surgically removed is 10 times more likely in people with diabetes. Full Text

Source: Walta Information Center

SPORTS AND FITNESS

A Fitting Combination: High-tech Reebok Job, Old World Skills Go Hand in Hand for Footwear Maker

Shoemaker and pattern engineer Tim Noonan walks the line between the handcrafted ways of the Old World and the high-tech world of sports footwear.

In the shoe trade, there’s an old expression: The last is always first. And while that standard of starting with the last, or form the shoe is built around, holds true for both his day job and his custom shoemaking business, the similarities end with the last. Full Text

Source:The Herald News

BECOMING A CERTIFIED PEDORTHIST

Join A Growing Service Profession: Pedorthics

Pedorthics is a professional field covering the design, manufacture, modification and/or fit of footwear. Pedorthics encompasses shoes, orthoses and foot devices that prevent or alleviate foot problems caused by disease, overuse, injury or congenital defect. Certified Pedorthists work with patients and their footwear to conform to a doctor's footwear prescription as part of the patient's treatment

To become a certified pedorthist, you must take a pre-determined number of course hours in pedorthics and pass a certifying examination overseen by either The American Board for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics & Pedorthics® or Board for Orthotists/Prosthetists Certification, Int’l.  Both the ABC and BOC are independent certification bodies that set standards for the profession and are recognized by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies.

More information, including FAQ's

The American Board for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics & Pedorthics information on the step-by-step process of becoming a pedorthist

Board of Certification/Accreditation International

For information on the Canadian certifying organization:
The Pedorthic Association of Canada

UPCOMING COURSES AND EVENTS


BECOME A CERTIFIED PEDORTHIST

ONGOING COURSES AND EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES

The Robert M. Palmer M.D.,Institute Of Biomechanics "A Not-For-Profit School" has uniquely designed courses to provide pedorthic education for the retail, clinical or biomechanical knowledge seeking pedorthist. Course dates for Levels 1-3 in a variety of locations in the United States, Hong Kong,  Mainland China and Korea are available. Click here to view a detailed calendar including dates and locations, information and pricing.

Traveling Courses To Your Area sponsored by The Robert M. Palmer, M.D., Institute Of Biomechanics, Inc. a not-for-profit pedorthic school. Please contact us to discuss your needs at phone: 765-557-7216. Email: pam@pedorthicbiomechanics.org or visit our Web site at: http://www.pedorthicbiomechanics.org/.

CFS Allied Health Education: Pedorthic Certification: Exam Review
This review is focused on supplying the student with the skills and knowledge needed to pass the ABC Certified Pedorthic exam by presenting exam-like questions, exploring possible answers, and discussing rationales for correct and incorrect answers. Contact CFS Allied Health Education at (918) 266-3678 or visit http://www.learnpedorthics.com/ for more information.

*ABC and The American Board for Certification in Orthotics and Prosthetics are registered trademarks of the The American Board for Certification in Orthotics and Prosthetics, Inc., which is not affiliated with CFS Allied Health Education and does not endorse this review.

Oklahoma State University has uniquely designed courses to provide pedorthic education for the retail, clinical or biomechanical oriented individual.  Your next course option is to begin by enrolling in our Level 1 Online Program! Then you are required to attend a Level Two: Hands-On program. Once you have successfully completed these courses, you may enroll in our Level 3 Online Program! Contact Information:  Jerry Wilson 918-293-5330 or Andrea Autaubo 918-293-5330 or visit our website http://www.osu-okmulgee.edu/  Click here for course listings.

For more information on the Scholl College pedorthic pre-certification course: Contact the Special Programs Office at 847-578-8410, email Ellie.Wydeven@rosalindfranklin.edu or click on www.rosalindfranklin.edu/scpm/ce/.

The National Shoe Retailers Association is pleased to bring training and CEs directly to you, without the additional cost of travel, food, lodging, registration fees or lost work time. Our affordable WISER Sales Training DVD makes in-house training easy and there’s now an online exam for Continuing Education credits from ABC and BOC.

 

WISER Sales Training provides quality training for new sales associates and re-motivates experienced sales staff. The DVD format makes it easy for employees to train at times convenient for them, and for employers to offer quality training without hiring outside trainers or taking the most experienced staff off the sales floor. ABC’s Category 1 CEUs for WISER Sales Training total 21.75 credits (2.5 scientific, 19.25 business), good through year 2010. BOC’s credit total is 20.34 (6.42 CPE Category 1, 13.92 Category 2).

Pricing for the program is as follows:

 

DVD, workbook and guide for trainers Members: $295 (Non-Members $395)

Additional Handbooks: $10 each

 

Online Test Members: $100 (Non-Members: $200)

 

For more information or to order, click http://www.nsra.org/wiser_intro.php?ad=pn

or call or email Kim Surasky at 1-800-673-8446, ext. 318, kims@nsra.org.

ENESLOW PEDORTHIC INSTITUTE 1-on-1 or Group Tutoring Available; Eneslow Training & Tutoring Program, Individual and Small Group Program
 
WHO SHOULD COME:
Those who wish to improve their pedorthic, sales, retailing, biomechanics and business skills.
Those who need a refresher course; prepare for the Certified Fitter of Therapeutic Shoes or the
Pedorthic Pre-Certification Course and Exam.
 
SUBJECTS: PEDORTHICS - SALES -RETAIL MANAGEMENT
Pedorthic Assessment - Pedorthic Shoe Fitting - Pedorthic Solutions Footwear - Foot Orthotics
Foot Products - Ready-made - Custom Shoe Constructions and Designs
Shoe Modifications - Casting and Evaluation Techniques for Custom Shoes & Orthotics - Business and Practice Management Finance & Administration
Forecasting & Budgeting - Buying & Inventory Control Marketing & Advertising Professional Responsibility - Safety - Human Resources Biomechanics Pediatrics
Pathology of Diseases and Malalignments
 
HANDS-ON 1-ON-1 INSTRUCTION
$150/ hour for individual training
 
GROUP TRAINING
$125/hour per person for two or more participants in the same program at the same time
$100/hour per person for five or more participants in the same program at the same time
 
Fee: Two hour minimum
HANDS-ON 1-ON-1 TRAINING WITH ROBERT S. SCHWARTZ, CPED, OR DR. JUSTIN WERNICK, DPM, CPED
$250/hour for individual training &
$200/hour per person for group training
Added Value: An insider’s look into the retail, pedorthic, sales, store operations, and business management of Eneslow.
ABC and BOC points may be applied for.
 
ENESLOW PEDORTHIC INSTITUTE, 470 Park Avenue South at 32nd Street, New York, NY 10016. Call for more info (212) 477-2300 (Ask for Sarah Goldberg, CPED) (212) 353-2876 Fax
email: epi@eneslow.com or visit http://eneslow.com/epi
 

Pro-Learn, LLC announces its new CAPE approved Pedorthic Pre-certification program

Pro-Learn’s program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Pedorthic Education (CAPE) to provide Levels 1, 2 and 3 of pedorthic pre-certification coursework required by ABC and BOC to become eligible to apply and sit for board examination. ProLearn utilizes the latest technology in Distance Learning and Virtual Classrooms. This is the same Distance Learning Program technology model used by advanced O & P schools used to deliver their curriculum. This allows maximum flexibility in our programs that gives the student choices that fit their busy lifestyle, level of experience and learning style. Programs vary from three-week, live classes to completing the coursework completely online (Experienced, advanced degree holding healthcare professionals only). Our staff and faculty is composed of degree holding healthcare professionals who are Pedorthists, Nurses, O & P, Professional Pedorthic Educators and Physicians.

Please visit www.pro-learn.com or email cmartin@pro-learn.com for more information to assist you or your staff in making a decision on the right option for you, your business, your family, and your lifestyle.

JULY 2009

2009 FOOT SOLUTIONS PEDORTHIC PRE-CERTIFICATION COURSE INFORMATION
Foot Solutions is an accredited facility that holds classes three times per year. The company's course will offer the certificate needed in all three levels to sit for the C. Ped. Exam.  The facility is located at 2359 Windy Hill Road, Suite 400, Marietta, GA 30067

July 6- July 17

July 24 1 Day Cram Session
 
For application and fee information, contact:
Tracy Strickland 1-866-338-2597 EXT: 206   tstrickland@footsolutions.com
Betty Hubauer 1-866-338-2597 EXT: 201     betty@footsolutions.com
Dr. William Faddock 1-866-338-2597 EXT: 209    bfaddock@footsolutions.com

AUGUST 2009

 

The Robert M. Palmer M.D., Institute Of Biomechanics "A Not-For-Profit School" has uniquely designed courses to provide pedorthic pre-certification education for the retail, clinical or biomechanical knowledge seeking pedorthist. Course dates for Levels 1-3 in a variety of locations in the United States, Hong Kong, Mainland China and Korea are available. Dates: Level 1 & 3 performed online - Level 2 Dates: August 8 - 17 - Elwood, Indiana - Final Course For November Exam - Scholarships Available - Please contact pam@rmpi.org or 765-557-7216.

 

Tuition includes Dormitory Housing and Transportation to and from the Indianapolis International Airport and the RMPI school. Note: limited availability and by confirmed reservation only.

 

August 10th to August 25th 2009: Pedorthic Pre-Certification Training Course
In cooperation with the ABC and BOC requirements, Eneslow Pedorthic Institute (EPI) is offering the three-level competency training course for aspiring CPEDS. To provide maximum benefit in a minimum of time, a portion of the level one curriculum will be administered through a distance learning program that includes required readings, interactive CD’s and testing of all mandatory topics. Upon passing the level one test, students will attend the remainder of the pedorthic pre-certification course at Eneslow Pedorthic Institute from August 10th through August 25th, 2009. The course includes the required tests for competency to sit for the ABC and BOC exams.
SPECIAL NOTE: Aetrex is offering to all attendees of EPI pedorthic pre-certification course the following offer. Buy 40 pair of new Aetrex footwear and receive 20 pair free, a $1300 offer. Attendee must be signed and attending the course to receive special offer.
Fee: $3995.
You may register online (www.eneslow.com/epi), FAX (212-353-2876) or by mail. Please contact Sarah Goldberg at epi@eneslow.com or 212-477-2300 x211 for more information.

 

SEPTEMBER 2009

 

The Robert M. Palmer M.D., Institute Of Biomechanics "A Not-For-Profit School" has uniquely designed courses to provide pedorthic pre-certification education for the retail, clinical or biomechanical knowledge seeking pedorthist. Course dates for Levels 1-3 in a variety of locations in the United States , Hong Kong, Mainland China and Korea  are available. Level 1 & 3 performed online - Level 2 Dates: September 12 - 21 - Elwood , Indiana - Scholarships Available - Please contact pam@rmpi.org or 765-557-7216.

 

Tuition includes Dormitory Housing and Transportation to and from the Indianapolis International Airport and the RMPI school. Note: limited availability and by confirmed reservation only.

 

OCTOBER 2009

 

The Robert M. Palmer M.D., Institute Of Biomechanics "A Not-For-Profit School" has uniquely designed courses to provide pedorthic pre-certification education for the retail, clinical or biomechanical knowledge seeking pedorthist. Course dates for Levels 1-3 in a variety of locations in the United States, Hong Kong, Mainland China and Korea are available. Dates: Level 2 - October 10 - 19 - Elwood, Indiana  - Scholarships Available - Please contact pam@rmpi.org or 765-557-7216.

 

Tuition includes Dormitory Housing and Transportation to and from the Indianapolis International Airport and the RMPI school. Note: limited availability and by confirmed reservation only.

 

2009 FOOT SOLUTIONS PEDORTHIC PRE-CERTIFICATION COURSE INFORMATION
Foot Solutions is an accredited facility that holds classes three times per year. The company's course will offer the certificate needed in all three levels to sit for the C. Ped. Exam.  The facility is located at 2359 Windy Hill Road, Suite 400, Marietta, GA 30067
October 30 1 Day Cram Session
For application and fee information, contact:
Tracy Strickland 1-866-338-2597 EXT: 206   tstrickland@footsolutions.com
Betty Hubauer 1-866-338-2597 EXT: 201     betty@footsolutions.com
Dr. William Faddock 1-866-338-2597 EXT: 209    bfaddock@footsolutions.com

NOVEMBER 2009

 

The Robert M. Palmer M.D., Institute Of Biomechanics "A Not-For-Profit School" has uniquely designed courses to provide pedorthic pre-certification education for the retail, clinical or biomechanical knowledge seeking pedorthist. Course dates for Levels 1-3 in a variety of locations in the United States, Hong Kong, Mainland China and Korea are available. Dates: Level 2 - November 14 - 23 - Hong Kong/China/Korea - Specific details forthcoming. - Scholarships Available - Please contact pam@rmpi.org or 765-557-7216.

 

Tuition includes Dormitory Housing and Transportation to and from the Indianapolis International Airport and the RMPI school. Note: limited availability and by confirmed reservation only.

 

DECEMBER 2009

 

The Robert M. Palmer M.D., Institute Of Biomechanics "A Not-For-Profit School" has uniquely designed courses to provide pedorthic pre-certification education for the retail, clinical or biomechanical knowledge seeking pedorthist. Course dates for Levels 1-3 in a variety of locations in the United States , Hong Kong, Mainland China and Korea  are available. Level 1 & 3 performed online - Level 2 Dates: December 5 - 14 - Elwood , Indiana - Holiday Scholarship Available With Tuition Discount of $1300.00; not valid with any other scholarships or discount programs. Participant must attend course these course dates only to qualify. Scholarships Available - Please contact pam@rmpi.org or 765-557-7216.

 

Tuition includes Dormitory Housing and Transportation to and from the Indianapolis International Airport and the RMPI school. Note: limited availability and by confirmed reservation only.

 

JANUARY 2010

 

The Robert M. Palmer M.D., Institute Of Biomechanics "A Not-For-Profit School" has uniquely designed courses to provide pedorthic pre-certification education for the retail, clinical or biomechanical knowledge seeking pedorthist. Course dates for Levels 1-3 in a variety of locations in the United States , Hong Kong, Mainland China and Korea  are available. Level 1 & 3 performed online - Level 2 Dates: January 23 - 31, 2010 - Elwood , Indiana - Scholarships Available - Please contact pam@rmpi.org or 765-557-7216

 

Tuition includes Dormitory Housing and Transportation to and from the Indianapolis International Airport and the RMPI school. Note: limited availability and by confirmed reservation only.

BECOME AN ABC THERAPEUTIC SHOE FITTER OR A BOC FOOTWEAR SPECIALIST 

For information on the Aetrex Worldwide Therapeutic Shoe Fitter Courses, please contact the Aetrex Marketing Department at: marketing@aetrex.com.  

JULY 2009

 

Mid-year CE Opportunity July 20 in Baltimore
CFS Allied Health Education will offer an NCOPE approved Certified Shoe Fitter Course Monday, July 20, following the SSIA annual convention. This course is graciously sponsored by SSIA. This is a great opportunity for C. Peds to acquire 16 ABC approved continuing educational points, or for non-C. Peds to meet the educational requirements for the ABC Certified Fitter of Therapeutic Shoe certification application and examination, all at a discount enrollment fee. SSIA membership is required. For more information, visit http://www.ssia.info/ or http://www.certifiedshoefitter.com/.

 

AUGUST 2009

 

Aetrex Therapeutic Shoe Fitter / Footwear Specialist Course: August 18 (Oakland, CA), $195.
Aetrex Therapeutic Shoe Fitter / Footwear Specialist Course: August 20 (Portland, OR), $195.

 

SEPTEMBER 2009

 

Aetrex Therapeutic Shoe Fitter / Footwear Specialist Course: September 15 (Montgomery, AL), $195.

Aetrex Therapeutic Shoe Fitter / Footwear Specialist Course: September 17 (Louisville, KY), $195.

 

OCTOBER 2009

 

Aetrex Therapeutic Shoe Fitter / Footwear Specialist Course: October 6 (Cleveland, OH), $195.

Aetrex Therapeutic Shoe Fitter / Footwear Specialist Course: October 12 (Atlanta, GA), $195.

Aetrex Therapeutic Shoe Fitter / Footwear Specialist Course: October 22 (ALbuquerque, NM), $195.

 

NOVEMBER 2009

Aetrex Therapeutic Shoe Fitter / Footwear Specialist Course: November 3 (Spokane, WA), $195.

Aetrex Therapeutic Shoe Fitter / Footwear Specialist Course: November 5 (Pasadena, CA), $195.

Aetrex Therapeutic Shoe Fitter / Footwear Specialist Course: November 9 (Oakland, CA), $195.

DECEMBER 2009

 

Aetrex Therapeutic Shoe Fitter / Footwear Specialist Course: December 8 (Teaneck, NJ), $195.

 

OTHER THERAPEUTIC SHOE FITTER COURSES

CFS Allied Health Education is pleased to announce their new ABC Approved Therapeutic Shoe Educational Course. An ABC certified fitter of Therapeutic shoes is an individual trained and qualified in the provision of non-custom therapeutic shoes and non-custom diabetic multi-density inserts. This two-day course fulfills the educational requirements needed to apply for the ABC Certified Fitter of Therapeutic Shoes credential. To learn more, please visit CFS Allied Health Education's website at http://www.learnpedorthics.com/ for course dates or call (918) 266-3678.

OTHER COURSES

ENESLOW PEDORTHIC INSTITUTE 1-on-1 or Group Tutoring Available; Eneslow Training & Tutoring Program, Individual and Small Group Program

WHO SHOULD COME:
Those who wish to improve their pedorthic, sales, retailing, biomechanics and business skills.
Those who need a refresher course; prepare for the Certified Fitter of Therapeutic Shoes or the
Pedorthic Pre-Certification Course and Exam.
 
SUBJECTS: PEDORTHICS - SALES -RETAIL MANAGEMENT
Pedorthic Assessment - Pedorthic Shoe Fitting - Pedorthic Solutions Footwear - Foot Orthotics
Foot Products - Ready-made - Custom Shoe Constructions and Designs
Shoe Modifications - Casting and Evaluation Techniques for Custom Shoes & Orthotics - Business and Practice Management Finance & Administration
Forecasting & Budgeting - Buying & Inventory Control Marketing & Advertising Professional Responsibility - Safety - Human Resources Biomechanics Pediatrics
Pathology of Diseases and Malalignments
 
HANDS-ON 1-ON-1 INSTRUCTION
$150/ hour for individual training
 
GROUP TRAINING
$125/hour per person for two or more participants in the same program at the same time
$100/hour per person for five or more participants in the same program at the same time
 
Fee: Two hour minimum

HANDS-ON 1-ON-1 TRAINING WITH ROBERT S. SCHWARTZ, CPED, OR DR. JUSTIN WERNICK, DPM, CPED
$250/hour for individual training &
$200/hour per person for group training
Added Value: An insider’s look into the retail, pedorthic, sales, store operations, and business management of Eneslow.
ABC and BOC points may be applied for.

ENESLOW PEDORTHIC INSTITUTE, 470 Park Avenue South at 32nd Street, New York, NY 10016
 
Call for more info (212) 477-2300 (Ask for Sarah Goldberg, CPED) (212) 353-2876 Fax

email: epi@eneslow.com or visit http://eneslow.com/epi

INTERNSHIPS

Internship Course with The Robert M. Palmer, M.D., Institute Of Biomechanics:
Pedorthic Clinical or Manufacturing Internships Available. Daily, Weekly or Extended Internship Courses Available. Experience clinical settings in Orthopaedic, Podiatric, Chiropractic and Physical Therapy Clinics as well as experience in a BAPFOL approved functional foot orthosis laboratory. We specialize in diabetic wound care as well as pediatric and adult biomechanics. Your internship hours can earn you an Associates Degree In Pedorthic Biomechanics or be used as continuing medical education hours. Please contact Pam Haig at 765-557-7216 or pam@pedorthicbiomechanics.org.

Comfort Shoe Specialists, state of the art retail pedorthic facility, offers internships for on the job training requirements in beautiful St. Louis.  Room is available as an option.  Call Edith James, Certified Pedorthist, at 314-822-3300 -- or email Edith@ComfortShoe.com

CLASSIFIEDS

Seeking to Hire: Since our company's founding in 1923, Yale Surgical Company has been dedicated to meeting the Orthotic, Prosthetic and Pedorthic needs of Connecticut.  We are beginning a new family generation of practitioners and are eager to meet the continuing need in our area. We currently have multiple opportunities for C. Ped., CO, CP, CPO and Orthotic/Prosthetic Techs in our New Haven office. We would love to speak with you to discuss your goals and future plans. Please feel free to look at our website, http://www.yalesurgical.com/ and email your resume to info@yalesurgical.com at your earliest convenience. Comp. salary, 401k ect. - Edward N. Kaufman Ongoing
 

For Sale: Amfit Orthodic Insole Fabrication System with Footfax SL Contact digitizer Machine

Laptop, rolling bag, small inventory of shoes, insoles, all cords, parts and hardware Asking $15k. OBO! Please contact Jeff at Jhunt@psbank.net for further information, pictures. 6/17

 
Seeking to Hire:  C. Ped., experienced shoe salesperson, and/or OST to join Comfort Shoe Specialists in St. Louis.  Comprehensive pedorthic facility with focus on excellence in service, products, and working environment.  Send resume’ to Gary@ComfortShoe.com  or call 314.822.3300 for information. 6/3
 
Seeking to Hire: Certified Pedorthist GS-07 position.  This is a DOD government position at Darnall Army Medical Center, Ft. Hood,Texas. Must have some experience as a Orthotist with major
concentration in Pedorthics.  Salary $38,117 - $49,553 Annual , plus benefits.For further info. and resume portal:  www-opm.gov  This position will be listed as a Orthotist GS-07. Indirect contact - Mr. Spell: 254-287-0916.  5/20
 
Seeking to Hire: Comfort shoe store in Ocean County, NJ looking for a f/t p/t experienced C. Ped .
Fax resume to: 732-905-8862.  5/6
 
Equipment For Sale:
 
Stretchers (2) - Ultracam80 & complete last set - $500
Bunion Stretcher - $100
Grinder - $100
Fitting Stools (3) - $50
Heat Gun - 120 volt Master Appliance - $75
Brannock Device (female) - $25
Shipping not included.  Contact Bill at 314-323-9352. 4/22
 
Classifieds will run for 90 days unless we are informed that the position has been filled.  Thank you!
 
UPCOMING COURSES
 
Submit course listings to: editor@pedorthicnewswire.com
 
2009 COURSES AND EVENTS
 
MONTHLY
 
Riecken's Orthotic Labs - 800-331-8040; SAFIO Class, Second Friday of every month, at 5115 Oak Grove Rd., Evansville, IN. Four casting stands provided, limited to 8 students. Contact Darlene at the above number for more information.  
 

JULY 2009

2009 FOOT SOLUTIONS PEDORTHIC PRE-CERTIFICATION COURSE INFORMATION
Foot Solutions is an accredited facility that holds classes three times per year. The company's course will offer the certificate needed in all three levels to sit for the C. Ped. Exam.  The facility is located at 2359 Windy Hill Road, Suite 400, Marietta, GA 30067

July 6- July 17
For application and fee information, contact:
Tracy Strickland 1-866-338-2597 EXT: 206   tstrickland@footsolutions.com
Betty Hubauer 1-866-338-2597 EXT: 201     betty@footsolutions.com
Dr. William Faddock 1-866-338-2597 EXT: 209    bfaddock@footsolutions.com

The Robert M. Palmer M.D., Institute Of Biomechanics "A Not-For-Profit School" is offering a one week "Advanced Functional Foot Orthosis Course" July 10-14 - Elwood , Indiana . This course awards 81.0 CME credits. Participant must have successfully completed the ABC C. Ped. Exam and have an advanced understanding of applied biomechanics.  Cost $1500.00. Please contact pam@rmpi.org or 765-557-7216.

 

Tuition includes Dormitory Housing and Transportation to and from the Indianapolis International Airport and the RMPI school. Note: limited availability and by confirmed reservation only.

 

Mid-year CE Opportunity July 20 in Baltimore: CFS Allied Health Education will offer an NCOPE approved Certified Shoe Fitter Course Monday, July 20, following the SSIA annual convention. This course is graciously sponsored by SSIA. This is a great opportunity for C. Peds to acquire 16 ABC approved continuing educational points, or for non-C. Peds to meet the educational requirements for the ABC Certified Fitter of Therapeutic Shoe certification application and examination, all at a discount enrollment fee. SSIA membership is required. For more information, visit http://www.ssia.info/ or http://www.certifiedshoefitter.com/.

 

AUGUST 2009

 

The Robert M. Palmer M.D., Institute Of Biomechanics "A Not-For-Profit School" has uniquely designed courses to provide pedorthic pre-certification education for the retail, clinical or biomechanical knowledge seeking pedorthist. Course dates for Levels 1-3 in a variety of locations in the United States, Hong Kong, Mainland China and Korea are available. Dates: Level 1 & 3 performed online - Level 2 Dates: August 8 - 17 - Elwood, Indiana - Final Course For November Exam - Scholarships Available - Please contact pam@rmpi.org or 765-557-7216.

 

Tuition includes Dormitory Housing and Transportation to and from the Indianapolis International Airport and the RMPI school. Note: limited availability and by confirmed reservation only.

 

August 10th to August 25th 2009: Pedorthic Pre-Certification Training Course
In cooperation with the ABC and BOC requirements, Eneslow Pedorthic Institute (EPI) is offering the three-level competency training course for aspiring CPEDS. To provide maximum benefit in a minimum of time, a portion of the level one curriculum will be administered through a distance learning program that includes required readings, interactive CD’s and testing of all mandatory topics. Upon passing the level one test, students will attend the remainder of the pedorthic pre-certification course at Eneslow Pedorthic Institute from August 10th through August 25th, 2009. The course includes the required tests for competency to sit for the ABC and BOC exams.
SPECIAL NOTE: Aetrex is offering to all attendees of EPI pedorthic pre-certification course the following offer. Buy 40 pair of new Aetrex footwear and receive 20 pair free, a $1300 offer. Attendee must be signed and attending the course to receive special offer.
Fee: $3995.
You may register online (www.eneslow.com/epi), FAX (212-353-2876) or by mail. Please contact Sarah Goldberg at epi@eneslow.com or 212-477-2300 x211 for more information.

 

SEPTEMBER 2009

 

The Robert M. Palmer M.D., Institute Of Biomechanics "A Not-For-Profit School" has uniquely designed courses to provide pedorthic pre-certification education for the retail, clinical or biomechanical knowledge seeking pedorthist. Course dates for Levels 1-3 in a variety of locations in the United States, Hong Kong, Mainland China and Korea are available. Level 1 & 3 performed online - Level 2 Dates: September 12 - 21 - Elwood , Indiana - Scholarships Available - Please contact pam@rmpi.org or 765-557-7216.

 

Tuition includes Dormitory Housing and Transportation to and from the Indianapolis International Airport and the RMPI school. Note: limited availability and by confirmed reservation only.

 

American Orthotic and Prosthetic Association (AOPA) National Assembly, September 20-23; Seattle. Washington State Convention & Trade Center. Four days of education, exhibits and networking. Contact Kelly O’Neill, 571/431-0852, or koneill@AOPAnet.org.  Visit http://www.AOPAnet.org/ for details.
 

OCTOBER 2009

 

Masterfit University’s The Biomechanics of Fixed Foot Sports: Skiing, Snowboarding, Skating & Cycling Camelback, PA; Oct. 1-2. 14.08 CPEs from the BCP, 14 CEP from the ABC . Registration fee includes lunch daily and a FREE copy of The Boot Tech Bible, a 100+ page color source book of fitting and customization techniques and strategies. $425. On-line registration and info at http://www.masterfituniversity.com/ or call (914) 944-9038.

 


Masterfit University’s The Biomechanics of Fixed Foot Sports: Skiing, Snowboarding, Skating & Cycling Stratton Mountain, VT; Oct. 4-5. 14.08 CPEs from the BCP, 14 CEP from the ABC. Registration fee includes lunch daily and a FREE copy of The Boot Tech Bible, a 100+ page color source book of fitting and customization techniques and strategies. $425. On-line registration and info at http://www.masterfituniversity.com/ or call (914) 944-9038.

 

The Robert M. Palmer M.D., Institute Of Biomechanics "A Not-For-Profit School" has uniquely designed courses to provide pedorthic pre-certification education for the retail, clinical or biomechanical knowledge seeking pedorthist. Course dates for Levels 1-3 in a variety of locations in the United States, Hong Kong, Mainland China and Korea are available. Dates: Level 2 - October 10 - 19 - Elwood, Indiana  - Scholarships Available - Please contact pam@rmpi.org or 765-557-7216.

 

Tuition includes Dormitory Housing and Transportation to and from the Indianapolis International Airport and the RMPI school. Note: limited availability and by confirmed reservation only.

2009 FOOT SOLUTIONS PEDORTHIC PRE-CERTIFICATION COURSE INFORMATION
Foot Solutions is an accredited facility that holds classes three times per year. The company's course will offer the certificate needed in all three levels to sit for the C. Ped. Exam.  The facility is located at 2359 Windy Hill Road, Suite 400, Marietta, GA 30067
October 30 1 Day Cram Session
For application and fee information, contact:
Tracy Strickland 1-866-338-2597 EXT: 206   tstrickland@footsolutions.com
Betty Hubauer 1-866-338-2597 EXT: 201     betty@footsolutions.com
Dr. William Faddock 1-866-338-2597 EXT: 209    bfaddock@footsolutions.com

 

NOVEMBER 2009

 

Masterfit University’s The Biomechanics of Fixed Foot Sports: Skiing, Snowboarding, Skating & Cycling Breckenridge, CO, Nov. 5-6. 14.08 CPEs from the BCP, 14 CEP from the ABC. Registration fee includes lunch daily and a FREE copy of The Boot Tech Bible, a 100+ page color source book of fitting and customization techniques and strategies. $425. On-line registration and info at http://www.masterfituniversity.com/ or call (914) 944-9038.

 

Masterfit University’s The Biomechanics of Fixed Foot Sports: Skiing, Snowboarding, Skating & Cycling Reno, NV, Nov. 10-11.  14.08 CPEs from the BCP, 14 CEP from the ABC. Registration fee includes lunch daily and a FREE copy of The Boot Tech Bible, a 100+ page color source book of fitting and customization techniques and strategies. $425. On-line registration and info at http://www.masterfituniversity.com/ or call (914) 944-9038.

 

The Robert M. Palmer M.D., Institute Of Biomechanics "A Not-For-Profit School" has uniquely designed courses to provide pedorthic pre-certification education for the retail, clinical or biomechanical knowledge seeking pedorthist. Course dates for Levels 1-3 in a variety of locations in the United States, Hong Kong, Mainland China and Korea are available. Dates: Level 2 - November 14 - 23 - Hong Kong/China/Korea - Specific details forthcoming. - Scholarships Available - Please contact pam@rmpi.org or 765-557-7216.

 

Tuition includes Dormitory Housing and Transportation to and from the Indianapolis International Airport and the RMPI school. Note: limited availability and by confirmed reservation only.

 

DECEMBER 2009

 

The Robert M. Palmer M.D., Institute Of Biomechanics "A Not-For-Profit School" has uniquely designed courses to provide pedorthic pre-certification education for the retail, clinical or biomechanical knowledge seeking pedorthist. Course dates for Levels 1-3 in a variety of locations in the United States, Hong Kong, Mainland China and Korea are available. Level 1 & 3 performed online - Level 2 Dates: December 5 - 14 - Elwood , Indiana - Holiday Scholarship Available With Tuition Discount of $1300.00; not valid with any other scholarships or discount programs. Participant must attend course these course dates only to qualify. Scholarships Available - Please contact pam@rmpi.org or 765-557-7216.

 

Tuition includes Dormitory Housing and Transportation to and from the Indianapolis International Airport and the RMPI school. Note: limited availability and by confirmed reservation only.

 

JANUARY 2010

 

The Robert M. Palmer M.D., Institute Of Biomechanics "A Not-For-Profit School" is offering a one week "Advanced Functional Foot Orthosis Course" January 15 - 19, 2010 - Elwood , Indiana . This course awards 81.0 CME credits. Participant must have successfully completed the ABC C. Ped. Exam and have an advanced understanding of applied biomechanics.  Cost $1500.00, Please contact pam@rmpi.org or 765-557-7216.

 

Tuition includes Dormitory Housing and Transportation to and from the Indianapolis International Airport and the RMPI school. Note: limited availability and by confirmed reservation only.

 

The Robert M. Palmer M.D., Institute Of Biomechanics "A Not-For-Profit School" has uniquely designed courses to provide pedorthic pre-certification education for the retail, clinical or biomechanical knowledge seeking pedorthist. Course dates for Levels 1-3 in a variety of locations in the United States, Hong Kong, Mainland China and Korea are available. Level 1 & 3 performed online - Level 2 Dates: January 23 - 31, 2010 - Elwood , Indiana - Scholarships Available - Please contact pam@rmpi.org or 765-557-7216.

 

Tuition includes Dormitory Housing and Transportation to and from the Indianapolis International Airport and the RMPI school. Note: limited availability and by confirmed reservation only.

 
STAFF

Editor: Faye Rapoport DesPres, M.S.

ADVISORY BOARD

Robert Schwartz, C. Ped.   John Mishasek, BOC Pedorthist, C. Ped.
Erick Janisse, C. Ped.   Jerome S. Klein, C.O., C. Ped.
Edith James, C. Ped.   Rick E. Sevier BS Ed. C. Ped. BOC Ped.

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