Congratulations to UHart faculty members in ENHP’s Prosthetics and Orthotics program, as they have all attained the status of Fellow or Fellow with Distinction through the American Academy of Orthotists & Prosthetics (AAOP). We are excited to share that the University of Hartford's MSPO program is the only P&O Clinical program in which 100% of faculty have attained the status of Fellow or Fellow with Distinction.
Becoming a Fellow or Fellow with Distinction is a remarkable achievement that can help foster professional growth, peer collaboration, and higher standards of care.
Join us in congratulating the P&O faculty members who have achieved this prestigious accomplishment:
Matthew Parente, FAAOP(D), Program Director/Applied Assistant Professor
Stephen Charry, FAAOP, Clinical/Applied Assistant Professor
Duffy Felmlee, FAAOP(D), Clinical/Applied Assistant Professor
Lindi Mitsou, FAAOP, Clinical/Applied Assistant Professor
Abby Hoffman-Finitsis, FAAOP, Clinical/Applied Assistant Professor
About the American Academy of Orthotists & Prosthetics (AAOP)
The Academy, founded in 1970, is the professional organization representing practitioners certified by the American Board for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics & Pedorthics (ABC), state licensed practitioners, as well as assistants, technicians, fitters, and others affiliated with the profession of orthotics and prosthetics (O&P). It is dedicated to helping members provide the highest level of professionalism and service to their patients, and advancing the standards of patient care through education, literature, research, advocacy, and collaboration. To learn more about the Academy please visit the Academy’s website at www.oandp.org.