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Stephanie Conover – Allard Boston Course June 2013
As a current user of the Boston brace system I was excited to attend this course as on occasion I
OETT Keynote Speaker BAPO Conference & Exhibition 2013
Our OETT keynote speaker for BAPO 2013 was Professor William Jeffcoate who presented on "Diabetes - the ticking bomb" to
Rhia Kakaiya – ISPO World Congress 2013
I attended the ISPO World Congress 2013 conference in Hyderabad, India to present a literature review on the orthotic management
Paul Charlton – Senior Orthotist
Peacocks Medical Group, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Hyderabad India - 4-7th February 2013 The benefits of this fantastic opportunity fell into three categories,
Pamela McGeachan – Junior Orthotist
Nottingham University Hospitals I first applied for OETT funding when my free paper abstract was accepted to be presented at
Kim Gadsdon – Prosthetist/Orthotist
Neuro-orthotics Study Day - 9 November 2013 With an audience consisting mainly of physiotherapists with facilitators from both orthotics (Paul
Lucy Best – Orthotist
Expert Witness Intermediate Report Writing Course (1 day) 25th February 2014 I was approached by a solicitor and asked if
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The Orthotic Education and Training Trust was originally set up by the Department of Health and the British Surgical Trades Association, in partnership with the British Institute of Surgical Technologists, to provide a private fund for the training and education of Orthotists. The income was substantially derived from a levy on orthotic device sales to the NHS. This levy ceased when the training of Orthotists progressed to degree courses funded directly by government within the state higher education system.

The Trustees now manage the investment income derived from the levy funds as its only source of income. Their focus currently is on postgraduate training and education. The object of the Trust as defined by its deed is to fund firstly, the education and training of orthotists, orthotic managers and technologists and secondly, the training of technicians concerning surgical and medical appliances and devices (i.e. orthotic devices).

Recent News

  • Orthotist of the Year Award 2024
  • Cardiff Univeristy Bond Solon
  • OETT Experiences
  • Bond Solon – Expert Witness
  • Masters by Research (MRes) – Nicole Bennett
  • My MSc Experience – Joshua Oguntade

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