Regulation of the global orthotist/prosthetist workforce, and what we might learn from allied health professions with international-level regulatory support: a narrative review
Abstract Background By 2050, the global demand for orthotic and prosthetic services is expected to double. Unfortunately, the orthotic/prosthetic workforce is not well placed to meet this growing demand. Strengthening the regulation of orthotist/prosthetists will be key to meeting future workforce d...
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Main Authors: | Leigh Clarke (Author), Louise Puli (Author), Emily Ridgewell (Author), Michael P. Dillon (Author), Sarah Anderson (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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