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Certified Orthotists CO(c), Certified Prosthetists CP(c), and Certified Prosthetist Orthotists CPO(c)
Certified Practitioners
A certified practitioner is a health professional who is specifically educated and clinically trained to manage the provision of comprehensive orthotic and prosthetic care, based upon a clinical assessment, to restore physiological function
and/or cosmesis. As the practitioner responsible for all patient care, the certified practitioner independently provides or supervises the provision of comprehensive orthotic and/or prosthetic care. This includes patient assessment,
formulation of a treatment plan, implementation of the treatment plan, follow-up, and practice management. In addition, the certified prosthetist and/or orthotist is obligated to support and conform to the professional responsibilities
which promote and assure the overall welfare of the patient and the integrity of the profession. Classification of Certification
Certification Pathway
Certification of Orthotists and Prosthetists in Canada has been taking place for over 50 years. Certified Orthotists and Prosthetists are unique health professionals who are specifically educated and clinically trained
to manage the provision of comprehensive orthotic and prosthetic care, based upon a clinical assessment, to restore physiological function and/or cosmesis. They are knowledgeable specialists providing customized care with
a focus on the patient’s overall well-being and improved physical health. Certified Prosthetists CP(c)
A Certified Prosthetist CP(c) is a highly trained healthcare professional, experienced in the design and manufacture of artificial Certified Orthotists CO(c)
Certified Orthotists CO(c) are uniquely trained professionals who provide comprehensive patient care for individuals in need of Six E's of Certification
The six E's for Certification include eligibility, education, experience, examinations, ethics and education (continuing). Click link below to learn more. Learn MoreFive Variables that Differentiate Certified Orthotists CO(c)
There are five primary variables that differentiate Certified Orthotists CO(c) as the premier foot orthotic professionals. Click link below to learn more. Learn MoreThe following requirements are necessary to become a Certified Orthotist or a Certified Prosthetist in Canada:
* There are two accredited prosthetic and orthotic clinical programs in Canada at the British Columbia Institute of Technology in Burnaby, BC and George Brown College in Toronto. See Accredited Programs for more information. Individuals that are foreign trained can find out more about how to become credentialed in Canada here. |
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