技术管理作为以客户为中心的假肢矫形实践模型的核心组成部分。

Q3 Medicine
S U Raschke
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摘要

技术创新已经改变了我们沟通、工作和开展业务的方式。在接下来的十年里,我们作为医疗保健专业人员和客户-患者体验医疗保健的方式也将发生重大变化。这对包括假肢矫形师在内的以器械为中心的医疗临床专业人员来说既是机遇也是挑战,因为他们在考虑如何最好地适应。目前的义肢矫形教育和实践主要是临床为主,对工程和商业技能的重视程度较低。然而,这三个都是一个成功的,可持续的假肢矫形实践的基本核心要素。此外,后两者将严重影响假肢和矫形器的未来面貌。目前尚不确定的是,目前的假肢矫形师如何才能最好地适应这种反应。这篇社论提出的一个解决方案是,重新调整他们的职业形象,使其在三个基本核心要素中占有同等的权重。结果,临床假肢矫形技术管理专业人员将从事以功能为基础的专业实践,使用以客户为中心的模式,并结合八种专业属性:专业人员,倡导者,学者,领导者,沟通者,合作者,辅助技术专家和业务论证专家。
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Technology Management as a Core Component of a Client-centric Prosthetic Orthotic Practice Model.

Technological innovation has transformed how we communicate, work, and conduct business. Over the next decade how we experience health care both as health care professionals and as client-patients will also change significantly. This presents both an opportunity and a challenge to medical clinical professionals that are device-focused, including prosthetists orthotists, as they consider how best to adapt. Current prosthetic orthotic education and practice is heavily clinically weighted, with less emphasis being given to engineering and business skills. Yet all three are essential core elements of a successful, sustainable prosthetics orthotics practice. Furthermore, it is the latter two that will heavily influence the future face of prosthetics & orthotics. It is not certain how current prosthetic orthotic practitioners can best adapt in response. One solution, proposed in this editorial, could be by rebalancing their professional persona to equally weight the three essential core elements. The result, a Clinical Prosthetic Orthotic Technology Management Professional, would engage in a professional practice that is functionally grounded, uses a client-centric model and incorporate eight professional attributes: professional, advocate, scholar, leader, communicator, collaborator, assistive technology expert and business justification specialist.

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Canadian Prosthetics  Orthotics Journal
Canadian Prosthetics Orthotics Journal Medicine-Rehabilitation
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