How to Write a Orthotist/Prosthetist Cover Letter

Key Takeaways

  • O&P cover letters must establish ABC/BOC certification status, state licensure, and residency training within the first paragraph to survive initial screening
  • Device-specific language (transtibial socket design, microprocessor knee programming, cranial remolding orthosis fitting) signals clinical depth that generic healthcare language cannot convey
  • Quantified patient outcomes (caseload volume, satisfaction scores, K-level improvements, first-fit rates) provide the evidence that separates experienced practitioners from entry-level applicants
  • Technology proficiency (CAD/CAM systems, 3D scanning, central fabrication workflows) should appear in the cover letter because it represents a significant differentiator in a field transitioning from traditional to digital methods
  • Each cover letter must be customized to match the specific practice setting (private practice vs. hospital vs. VA vs. pediatric) and patient population emphasis of the target employer

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