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Show Notes

Have you ever wondered about the journey taken by those who work in the field of prosthetics and orthotics? Claire Kilpatrick, a prosthetist and orthotist with a background in engineering, takes us on an inspiring trip of her career. From her pivot away from product management to finding her calling in prosthetics and orthotics, Claire's narrative is a testament to the power of unexpected discoveries and life-changing decisions. She also opens up about her innovative approach of combining traditional fabrication with additive manufacturing to provide the best possible care for her patients.

Claire doesn't stop at technical expertise. Her practice thrives on an essential ingredient – compassion. As she interacts with her patients, Claire uses empathy as her compass, guiding her to understand their distinct needs. In the second chapter of our discussion, we delve into the importance of physical and emotional wellness in patient care, as well as the benefits of a rotation-based residency program. Claire offers unique insights and valuable advice from her personal experience, making this a must-listen for any healthcare professional or aspiring clinician.

As we wrap up, Claire takes us to the front lines of medical technology. She highlights her experiences with additive manufacturing and its transformative impact on patient care. Not only has it allowed her to produce better products, but it's also paved the way for her to create custom solutions for her clients. The future of prosthetic design, as Claire sees it, is boundless. From the utilization of CAD design to the advent of direct fit systems, this episode provides a compelling glimpse into the future of prosthetics and orthotics. Dive in and get inspired by Claire's journey and vision.

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