Earning a master’s degree is a critical step in the journey to becoming a certified orthotist or prosthetist. Once a graduate achieves that milestone, the focus shifts to finding and completing a residency program. Because the residency experience will shape their entire career, it’s imperative to find the right fit—but what makes that fit is as unique as the individuals themselves. This article from O&P Edge discusses what O&P practitioners need to know. Click to Read more.