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When patients with rare conditions come through our doors, it can be a little nerve-racking. We want to feel confident that we are giving them the OT interventions possible—and that means having a foundational knowledge and understanding of their diagnoses.
That's why I'm thankful to have spent time reviewing this week's article on osteogenesis imperfecta (OI).
To discuss the article further, you can sign up for The OT Potential Club, your online occupational therapy journal club.
To further support the OT Potential Podcast, please consider using our promo code for MedBridge. Students can use our MedBridge Student Discount.
If you are looking for a group discount on a MedBridge subscription for your business/clinic, check out the Enterprise Solution!
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By Sarah Lyon, OTR/L4.9
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When patients with rare conditions come through our doors, it can be a little nerve-racking. We want to feel confident that we are giving them the OT interventions possible—and that means having a foundational knowledge and understanding of their diagnoses.
That's why I'm thankful to have spent time reviewing this week's article on osteogenesis imperfecta (OI).
To discuss the article further, you can sign up for The OT Potential Club, your online occupational therapy journal club.
To further support the OT Potential Podcast, please consider using our promo code for MedBridge. Students can use our MedBridge Student Discount.
If you are looking for a group discount on a MedBridge subscription for your business/clinic, check out the Enterprise Solution!
Support the show

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