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  • New!
    Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This session features the 2025 National Assembly session The Essentials of Pediatric Orthotic Follow-up.

    Program Description: As kids grow and go through developmental changes, follow-up with pediatric orthotic patients is critical to provide optimal care. This session reviews ways to provide continuity of care between provision of orthotic devices through effective follow-up using goal assessment, outcome measures, ongoing evaluation, and effective communication to families. Panelists from both hospital setting and private practice will share how they incorporate these tools into their everyday practice.

    • Attendees will recognize the importance of providing pediatric patient families with regular follow-up to improve team communication & collaboration, family education and engagement, and outcomes.
    • Attendees will be given tools and simple language to use during follow up visits to assess & communicate positive changes in gross motor skill development, gait development and patient goals.
    • Attendees will be able to describe what has been successful and unsuccessful in different clinical settings.

    This course is worth 1.75 business credits. If you attended this session at the 2025 National Assembly, please note you will not receive credit again.

    Anne Pare, CO, LO

    Anne Pare, CO, LO

    Clinical Researcher & Educator

    Surestep

    Anne W Paré, Certified Orthotist is currently employed by Surestep, an international manufacturer of orthotic devices as a Clinical Researcher & Educator. She was the founder of Hope Orthotics, a pediatric orthotic clinical practice in the Houston area which later became Transcend O&P and is now a part of Hanger Clinics. Anne graduated from University of Texas Southwestern Allied Health Sciences School in 1993; she completed a pediatric internship at Texas Scottish Rite Hospital in Dallas in 1994. She worked as a staff orthotist at The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research (TIRR) in Houston, Texas before opening Hope Orthotics. For over 30 years, Anne has specialized in pediatrics, spinal cord, and brain injury, working closely with many therapists and healthcare professionals to provide superior service and quality care to the Greater Houston area. Anne has been active in Texas, National and International Conferences in Orthotics and Prosthetics and Pediatric Rehabilitation and has spoken about the orthotic management of the pediatric patient on many occasions. Anne’s current clinical focus is tracking outcomes in children using Surestep products, the development of new products and creating and presenting educational courses for physical and occupational therapists and orthotists for Surestep.
    Brigid Driscoll, PT, DPT, CO/L

    Brigid Driscoll, PT, DPT, CO/L

    Clinical Coordinator, Orthotist/Physical Therapist Level II

    Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital

    Brigid Driscoll, PT, DPT, CO/L is a Clinical Coordinator and Orthotist/Physical Therapist II at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago. She has 30 years of clinical experience, primarily in pediatrics. Brigid is the coordinator of the Lurie Division of Rehabilitation’s multi-disciplinary serial casting program. She coordinates education training for staff and residents, as well as guest lecturing at Northwestern University, and speaking at medical conferences on a variety of pediatric topics. Brigid is involved in IRB approved research focused on serial casting. Her clinical concentrations include serial casting, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, neuromuscular diagnoses, clubfoot, idiopathic toe walking, and caring for infants/children with developmental delays. Brigid is a 1995 graduate of Marquette University's physical therapy program, a 2001 graduate of the Northwestern University Prosthetic-Orthotics Center, and in 2021 received her Doctor of Physical Therapy from The College of St. Scholastica.
    Camille Cruz, LO, CPO

    Camille Cruz, LO, CPO

    Educator and ABC Certified Prosthetist-Orthotist

    Surestep

    Camille Cruz, LO, CPO is a Surestep Educator and ABC Certified Prosthetist-Orthotist. Camille specializes in pediatric orthotics education and collaborative, developmental approaches to intervention.

    Maggie Hutchinson, CO

    Maggie Hutchinson, CO

    Clinician

    Hanger Clinic

    Maggie received her Bachelor of Applied Science in Prosthetics and Orthotics from St. Petersburg College in 2012, and completed a residency with Atlanta Prosthetics and Orthotics, focused in spinal and pediatrics. She returned to Florida in 2015, and continued the focus on pediatrics and community education. While she works with orthotics of all levels, she is passionate about and has presented professionally on cranial remolding, pediatric toe walking, and tuning AFO design.
    Sarah Flowers, PT, DPT

    Sarah Flowers, PT, DPT

    Licensed Physical Therapist and Clinical Education Specialist

    Surestep

    Sarah Flowers, PT, DPT is a Licensed Physical Therapist and Clinical Education Specialist at Surestep, bringing extensive pediatric therapy experience and a passion for interdisciplinary care.

  • New!
    Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This session features the 2025 National Assembly session Coding: Taking the Mystery Out.

    Decoding the Future: What You Need to Know About New HCPCS Codes in O&P (B7A) Curt A. Betram, CPO, FAAOP, O&P Insight, LLC; Lesleigh Sisson, CFo, CFm, O&P Insight, LLC Over the last few years, we have seen the addition of several new Level II HPCPCS L-codes related to O&P. This is good news from the HCPCPS Workgroup as they are responding to the industrya??s ask(s) for new L-codes and the recognition of new technology (e.g., 3D printing, MP controlled orthotics, UL Partial Hand Prosthetics, ...). These new code(s) and fee schedule(s) do not come without risks and are not quickly adopted by other payers (i.e., Medicaid, Commercial, MAP, ...). Other payers may maintain E&I denials, non-coverage policies, and/or not reimburse the new code(s) at appropriate rates. It is important for you as a Supplier to push back on these issues. Correct Coding of Upper Limb Prostheses (B7B) Chris Baschuk, MPO, CPO, FAAOP(D), Point Designs Understanding HCPCS coding for upper limb prosthetics is critical for accurate billing, reimbursement, and compliance. This session will provide a comprehensive update on new and existing HCPCS codes for upper limb prostheses, including the recently created partial hand prosthesis codes, the intent decoding module, and upper limb adjustable socket codes. Take a peek behind the curtain of how new codes are established and how that process has evolved over the years.

    This course is worth 1.75 business credits. If you attended this session at the 2025 National Assembly, please note you will not receive credit again.

  • New!
    Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This session features the 2025 National Assembly session Hamontree Award Contenders and their lectures.

    This session features the 2025 National Assembly session Hamontree Award Contenders and their lectures.

    This course is worth 1.75 business credits. If you attended this session at the 2025 National Assembly, please note you will not receive credit again.

    Rob Burcham, CP, LP

    Rob Burcham, CP, LP

    Director of Sales and Production

    Martin Bionics

    Rob Burcham CP is the Director of Sales and Production for Martin Bionics. Rob has worked in the O&P industry for over 20 years on the clinical and manufacturing side of the industry. Rob completed his undergraduate from the University of Oklahoma and completed his Prosthetic Certificate from California State Dominguez Hills. Rob is active in the amputee community volunteering with several non-profits as well as lobbying for amputee rights in DC and the state of Texas.
  • New!
    Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Discover how integrating assistants into your practice can transform your workflow, boost productivity, and elevate patient care.

    Discover how integrating assistants into your practice can transform your workflow, boost productivity, and elevate patient care. During this panel discussion, hear real-world insights on how assistants can help streamline operations, free up clinician time, and enhance the overall experience for both staff and patients. Walk away with a clear understanding of the value assistants can bring to your team, including the financial benefits, improved team morale, and a more efficient, patient-centered practice. 

    This 2025 National Assembly course is worth 1.75 business credits. Please note that if you attended this session at the 2025 National Assembly, you will not receive credit again.

    Daniela Perez Navas

    Daniela Perez Navas

    Patient Care Coordinator

    Gainesville Prosthetics

    Daniela Valentina Perez is the Patient Care Coordinator at Gainesville Prosthetics. She is a proud alumna of the University of Florida, where she earned her B.S. in Applied Physiology and Kinesiology. In her role, Ms. Perez focuses on coordinating patient services, managing communications, and enhancing the overall patient experience by addressing individual needs and ensuring timely access to care. She plans to continue her education in Orthotics and Prosthetics school with the goal of becoming a skilled provider and contributing to improving patient mobility and independence.
    Cara Negri, MSEd., CP, LP, FAAOP

    Cara Negri, MSEd., CP, LP, FAAOP

    Clinical Director

    Gainesville Prosthetics

    Cara has over 25 years working in the prosthetics profession. She serves as the Gainesville Practice Manager, Lead Prosthetist, and Residency Director. Cara’s education started with a Mechanical Engineering Degree with a concentration in bioengineering from Kettering University. She is a graduate of The Northwestern University Prosthetics Program. She spent her first eight years in patient care, gaining experience in technical fabrication, patient care, and patient education. She then worked for major prosthetics manufacturer in clinical services, research and development, product management and marketing, in the US as well as Australia. Cara has traveled the world working with practitioners on patient care best practices. Cara specializes in using video movement analysis for the orthotic and prosthetic profession. While working with clinicians globally, she found video to be a common language that she could use to show others her clinical decision process. This work now helps to show and quantify the care we provide to our patients and their physicians. Cara also received a Master’s Degree in Education, which helps to serve patients and the community by providing educational content that is fun and interactive.
    Kimberly Hanson

    Kimberly Hanson

    Kimberly Hanson is the Director of Reimbursement at Ottobock. Kimberly has been at Ottobock for over 12 years. Kimberly and her team manage all coding, coverage, and reimbursement strategies for new and existing products at Ottobock which include Orthotics and Prosthetics. Prior to joining Ottobock, Kimberly was the Director of Operations for a Hospital system and 6 patient care clinics. She managed all scheduling, billing, collections, and business development for the clinic system. Kimberly is a member of the DME MAC Advisory Councils for all 4 regions and recently became certified as a Consultant for Policy and Reimbursement for Healthcare (CPRH).
    Erin O'Brien, CPO, FAAOP

    Erin O'Brien, CPO, FAAOP

    Clinical Education Specialist

    Hanger Clinic

    Erin O'Brien is a CPO and Fellow of the Academy that works for Hanger Clinic's Clinical and Scientific Affairs as a clinical educator. She graduated from University of Washington's Prosthetics and Orthotics program in 2008 and worked in clinical practice until 2024, when she transitioned to a fulltime role with CSA developing and providing education for clinicians, referral sources, and leaders in the field.
  • Sponsored Webinar
    Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This interactive, case-based webinar is designed to equip clinicians with practical tools to confidently build individualized pediatric treatment plans using Surestep’s Lower Extremity Solutions.

    This interactive, case-based webinar is designed to equip clinicians with practical tools to confidently build individualized pediatric treatment plans using Surestep’s Lower Extremity Solutions.
     
    Earn 1.25 Scientific CE Credits for attending the webinar and taking the quiz.
     
    Attend to get: 
    A brief overview of gait development and developmental goals across ambulation levels
    Clear distinctions between Surestep’s levels of control: Dynamic Stability, Functional Support, and Alignment Control
    Step-by-step guidance on using Surestep’s AFO Decision Tool to identify or validate orthotic recommendations
    Practical application through real-world pediatric case studies
     
    Through discussion of postural control, spasticity, range of motion, weight, and activity level, you’ll deepen your understanding of how clinical presentation drives AFO design and orthotic selection.
     
    By the end of the session, you’ll feel more confident recommending and/or providing optimal lower extremity orthoses for children with hypotonia, hypermobility, hypertonia, and stiffness.

    Anne Paré, L/CO

    Anne Paré, L/CO

    Clinical Researcher, and Educator

    Surestep

    Anne Paré, L/CO is a Certified Orthotist, Clinical Researcher, and Educator at Surestep. With more than 30 years of pediatric orthotic experience, Anne is the founder of Hope Orthotics (now part of Hanger Clinics) and a recognized leader in pediatric orthotic management and outcomes tracking.

    Camille Cruz, LO, CPO

    Camille Cruz, LO, CPO

    Educator and ABC Certified Prosthetist-Orthotist

    Surestep

    Camille Cruz, LO, CPO is a Surestep Educator and ABC Certified Prosthetist-Orthotist. Camille specializes in pediatric orthotics education and collaborative, developmental approaches to intervention.

    Sarah Flowers, PT, DPT

    Sarah Flowers, PT, DPT

    Licensed Physical Therapist and Clinical Education Specialist

    Surestep

    Sarah Flowers, PT, DPT is a Licensed Physical Therapist and Clinical Education Specialist at Surestep, bringing extensive pediatric therapy experience and a passion for interdisciplinary care.

  • Introductory Course
    Contains 1 Component(s)

    A 30-minute brief introduction to codes and reimbursements. Perfect for onboarding new employees or a quick refresher! Please note that no credits are available for this course.

    A 30-minute brief introduction to codes and reimbursements. Perfect for onboarding new employees or a quick refresher!  Please note that no credits are available for this course.

    Joseph McTernan

    Joseph McTernan

    Director of Policy and Regulatory Affairs

    American Orthotic and Prosthetic Association

    Devon Bernard

    Devon Bernard

    Assistant Director of Coding and Reimbursement Services, Education, and Programming

    American Orthotic & Prosthetic Association

  • Introductory Course
    Contains 1 Component(s)

    This is a 30-minute introduction to orthotics and prosthetics (O&P). This is great onboarding video for new employees or those looking for a quick refresher! Please note that no credits available for this course. Participation includes access to a glossary of O&P terms. We suggest taking Introduction to Codes & Reimbursements after this.

    This is a 30-minute introduction to orthotics and prosthetics (O&P).  This is great onboarding video for new employees or those looking for a quick refresher!  Please note that no credits available for this course. Participation includes access to a glossary of O&P terms.  We suggest taking Introduction to Codes & Reimbursements after this.

    Joseph McTernan

    Joseph McTernan

    Director of Policy and Regulatory Affairs

    American Orthotic and Prosthetic Association

    Devon Bernard

    Devon Bernard

    Assistant Director of Coding and Reimbursement Services, Education, and Programming

    American Orthotic & Prosthetic Association

  • New!
    Contains 1 Component(s)

    This opening general session will showcase the powerful and transformative stories of patients who experienced life-changing improvements with the help of their orthotist and/or their prosthetist and devices manufacturers. This is a session you won't want to miss!

    This opening general session will showcase the powerful and transformative stories of patients who experienced life-changing improvements with the help of their orthotist and/or their prosthetist and devices manufacturers. This is a session you won't want to miss!(Please note that there are no credits available for this session)

    Susan Fortener, ABC CPed, CFo

    Susan Fortener, ABC CPed, CFo

    Clinical Development Manager

    Orthomerica

    Bob Tillges, CPO, FAAOP

    Bob Tillges, CPO, FAAOP

    Founder & President

    Tillges O&P

    Lucas Crisanti, MS,CPO

    Lucas Crisanti, MS,CPO

    Lower Limb Prosthetic Clinical Specialist and Global Running Clinic Coach

    Ottobock HealthCare LP

    Lucas Crisanti is a Lower Limb Prosthetic Clinical Specialist and Global Running Clinic Coach with Ottobock. He is an instructor for Ottobock’s U.S. Movement Events and Running Clinics and served as a prosthetist at the 2024 Paris Paralympics. Lucas holds a Master of Science in Orthotics and Prosthetics from Baylor College of Medicine and a Kinesiology degree from Michigan State University.
    Aaron Holm

    Aaron Holm

    Aaron Holm, Founder and Executive Director of Wiggle Your Toes has spent the past 15 years in both business development and management in the Information Technology and Engineering staffing, consulting and outsourcing industry. As the result of an accident in January of 2007 Aaron lost both of his legs above the knee. Aaron’s quick and successful recovery efforts are the premise of the Wiggle Your Toes organization. In May 2008, Aaron founded Wiggle Your Toes with a mission to help other amputees regain independence and mobility.
    Bill Conroy, CPO

    Bill Conroy, CPO

    Prosthetist/Orthotist

    Veterans Affairs

    William Conroy CPO Growing up, I always loved working with my hands. First, it was Legos. Then I graduated to bicycles, then to cars. At the same time, I always knew I wanted to work in the medical field—I just didn’t know how. After earning my general AA, I was looking through Bachelor’s programs at St. Petersburg College and discovered prosthetics. It was the perfect fit: a way to combine my hand skills with a career directly helping people. Fifteen years later, I’m still learning something new every single day. One of the things I love most about this field—patients who teach us, challenge us, and expand our knowledge. And still, after all these years, nothing compares to the moment when a new amputee stands for the first time. The smiles, the tears, the joy—it never gets old. That’s the heart of O&P, and why I feel grateful every day to do this work.
    Caleb Cowan, MA

    Caleb Cowan, MA

    Athlete

    Para Climbing

    I’m Caleb Cowan - an athlete, veteran, father, volunteer, adventurer, and lifelong student. In 2024 I had the honor of representing the United States internationally in the Para Climbing World Cup series. I’m passionate about advocating for people with disabilities and pushing for greater access and representation in sport and beyond. Whether I’m on the wall, in the community, or spending time with my daughter, I believe in the power of showing up, speaking out, and lifting others along the way.
    Cara Negri, MSEd., CP, LP, FAAOP

    Cara Negri, MSEd., CP, LP, FAAOP

    Clinical Director

    Gainesville Prosthetics

    Cara has over 25 years working in the prosthetics profession. She serves as the Gainesville Practice Manager, Lead Prosthetist, and Residency Director. Cara’s education started with a Mechanical Engineering Degree with a concentration in bioengineering from Kettering University. She is a graduate of The Northwestern University Prosthetics Program. She spent her first eight years in patient care, gaining experience in technical fabrication, patient care, and patient education. She then worked for major prosthetics manufacturer in clinical services, research and development, product management and marketing, in the US as well as Australia. Cara has traveled the world working with practitioners on patient care best practices. Cara specializes in using video movement analysis for the orthotic and prosthetic profession. While working with clinicians globally, she found video to be a common language that she could use to show others her clinical decision process. This work now helps to show and quantify the care we provide to our patients and their physicians. Cara also received a Master’s Degree in Education, which helps to serve patients and the community by providing educational content that is fun and interactive.
    Rebecca Denae

    Rebecca Denae

    Author/Speaker

    Rebecca Denae

    Rebecca Denae is an author, speaker, and advocate based out of North Central Florida. Her focus is on educating current and future providers in a variety of fields about the importance of patient centered care. As an advocate, she focuses on bringing awareness to the difficulties amputees face in receiving the proper prosthetic equipment. Her memoir, Limitless, details many of the topics she speaks about and advocates for.
    Hannah Clark, MS, L/CPO

    Hannah Clark, MS, L/CPO

    Certified Prosthetist-Orthotist

    Shriners Children’s Erie

    Hannah Clark, MS, L/CPO is a clinician at Shriners Children’s Erie, Pediatric Orthotic and Prosthetic Services, where she sees a wide variety of pediatric cases in both orthotics and prosthetics. As the primary scoliosis clinician at her multidisciplinary clinic, Hannah has created an ever-improving scoliosis care program for her facility to ensure the best compliance and in-brace correction for the patient, including the Physicians, Central Fabrication Technicians, Radiology Technicians, Social Workers, and Child-Life Specialists. Hannah believes the best care comes in a team-approach and is thankful to work for a facility that has the resources to provide sustainable, whole-person care, regardless of ability to pay.
    Brad Mattear, LO, CPA, CFo

    Brad Mattear, LO, CPA, CFo

    O&P Central Fabrication Program Manager

    Shriners Hospital for Children

    Rebecca Urquhart, CPO/LPO

    Rebecca Urquhart, CPO/LPO

    Certified Prosthetist Orthotist

    Children's Healthcare of Atlanta

    Dixie Olson

    Dixie Olson

    Abagail Batchelor

    Abagail Batchelor

  • New!
    Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    2025 ANA Course: Back by popular demand for a second year! This presentation provides an interactive simulation of an ALJ trial. It will identify key elements of the process and procedure of an ALJ setting.

    Back by popular demand for a second year! This presentation provides an interactive simulation of an ALJ trial. It will identify key elements of the process and procedure of an ALJ setting, from the viewpoints of the plaintiff, defendant, and the Adjudication Law Judge. Focus will be on identifying the most common prior errors, omissions, and misconceptions of the ALJ to provide real life examples of effective trial procedures to implement and which ones to avoid.

    This course is worth 1.75 business credits. Please note that you will be ineligible for credit if you attended and received credit for this at the 2025 National Assembly. 

    Dale Berry, CP, FAAOP, LP

    Dale Berry, CP, FAAOP, LP

    Owner

    Prosthetic Xpert Consultation

    Dale Berry, CP, FAAOP, LP is the owner of Prosthetic Xpert Consultation, LLC, and is licensed in Texas, Minnesota and Illinois and a Fellow of the American Association of Orthotists and Prosthetists. With over 40-years of clinical care experience Dale consults with national organizations with a focus on Clinical Operations, Regulatory Standards and Compliance.

    Lesleigh Sisson, CFo, CFm

    Lesleigh Sisson, CFo, CFm

    Founder

    O&P Insight

    Lesleigh Sisson, the founder of O&P Insight, has been part of the orthotics and prosthetics profession since 1992. She started O&P Insight because she cares deeply about three things: helping people thrive in their professional lives, advancing the profession for patients & practitioners and leaving a legacy of lives impacted for the better. While she has always had a love of teaching and helping others, it was working in administrative and clinical support roles when Lesleigh recognized the desire to assist dedicated professionals working toward this common goal: providing excellent patient care while achieving the best possible health for the business. Lesleigh helps independent O&P practices to not only survive but also to thrive in today’s challenging and ever-changing healthcare environment with its demands for efficient work flow, revenue cycle solutions and successful compliance.
    Curt Bertram, CPO, FAAOP

    Curt Bertram, CPO, FAAOP

    President / Partner

    O and P Insight, LLC

    Mr. Bertram is a certified orthotist/prosthetist and a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetist with over 33 years of experience. He earned his undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering from Northern Arizona University and his post graduate certificates in orthotics and prosthetics from Northwestern University and the University of Hartford respectively. Mr. Bertram is a past president of the ABC and is the current chair of AOPA’s Coding and Reimbursement Committee. He has held a number of positions in O&P from technician to COO and currently is the president & partner with O and P Insight located in Las Vegas, NV.
    Kimberly Hanson

    Kimberly Hanson

    Kimberly Hanson is the Director of Reimbursement at Ottobock. Kimberly has been at Ottobock for over 12 years. Kimberly and her team manage all coding, coverage, and reimbursement strategies for new and existing products at Ottobock which include Orthotics and Prosthetics. Prior to joining Ottobock, Kimberly was the Director of Operations for a Hospital system and 6 patient care clinics. She managed all scheduling, billing, collections, and business development for the clinic system. Kimberly is a member of the DME MAC Advisory Councils for all 4 regions and recently became certified as a Consultant for Policy and Reimbursement for Healthcare (CPRH).
    Mitchell Dobson, CPO, FAAOP

    Mitchell Dobson, CPO, FAAOP

    SVP, Chief Compliance Officer

    Hanger, Inc.

    Mitchell Dobson, CPO graduated in 1994 from the University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas with a Bachelor’s Degree in Prosthetics and Orthotics. He completed his residencies in the Kansas City area and was certified in the 1990’s. Mitchell practiced in several states and was named a fellow of the American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists in 2005. He has also received a post-graduate certificate in Health Care Compliance from The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. Mitchell has been involved in O&P compliance for over two decades, currently employed by Hanger, Inc. as a Senior Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer. He was instrumental in developing Hanger’s compliance program and oversees all aspects of enterprise compliance. Mitchell is considered an industry leader in compliance, regulatory, and reimbursement matters. He is the current President of the American Orthotic and Prosthetic Association (AOPA), was a long-time member of AOPA’s Coding and Reimbursement Committee.
  • Admin Advantage Series 1
    Contains 6 Component(s)

    Product includes all 6 recorded Admin Advantage courses from Jan-Feb 2026. AOPA’s Admin Advantage consists of short, expert-led, 30-minute weekly live courses that tackle the real-world administrative, billing, and reimbursement challenges O&P practices face every day. Whether you’re new to O&P or looking to tighten compliance, or improve financial performance, this series gives you and your team practical tools you can put to work immediately.

    AOPA’s Admin Advantage consists of short, expert-led, 30-minute weekly live courses that tackle the real-world administrative, billing, and reimbursement challenges O&P practices face every day. Whether you’re new to O&P or looking to tighten compliance, or improve financial performance, this series gives you and your team practical tools you can put to work immediately.

    Series 1: 

    • Understanding the Basics of Medicare: Gain foundational knowledge on Medicare, Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
    • Medicare Terminology: O&P: Familiarize yourself with essential terminology specific to O&P, Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
    • Introduction to Administrative Documentation: Learn the critical aspects of effective documentation practices, Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
    • Introduction to O&P Billing: Master the essentials of billing within the O&P realm on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
    • Introduction to Denial Management: Equip yourself with strategies to manage and resolve denials, Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
    • Understanding Revenue Cycle Management: Explore the intricacies of managing revenue cycles, February 11, 2026.
    Stacy Fuller, CBCS

    Stacy Fuller, CBCS

    Chief Operating Officer

    CBS Medical Billing

    Stacy Toner is the Chief Operating Officer at CBS Medical Billing & Consulting, a certified Billing and Coding Specialist, and a previous winner of the Sam Hamontree Award. She has been in the orthotics and prosthetics profession for twelve years and has dedicated her career to mastering revenue cycle management and reimbursement guidelines. She has a passion for helping practices optimize their revenue cycle processes and maximize their reimbursement.

    Sagar Shetty

    Sagar Shetty

    Owner, BOCO

    OnPointe360

    Sagar Shetty is a BOC-certified O&P clinician with over two decades of experience spanning patient care, multi-clinic operations, and executive leadership. He is widely recognized for his expertise in clinical and documentation compliance, revenue cycle optimization, acquisition integration, and technology-enabled workflow innovation.  Combining a strong clinical foundation with deep operational insight, he currently serves as principal consultant at OnPointe360, bringing a practical, cross-functional perspective to complex challenges in the O&P space.   

    OnPoint360