Shawn got into the P&O field to help people just like himself. "In November of 2000, I fell and broke my back so that I could no longer do a laborers job. Through a vocational rehabilitation program, I was able to get retrained, so I went to school to become an orthotic and prosthetic technician. I knew that I wanted to help people directly with their needs rather than in an indirect way with fabrication, so I went back to school for my bachelors degree and then on to Northwestern University to become a CPO.
"First, I became a technician because I wanted to make the tools for people to have a better life. Then, I became a practitioner because I wanted to see the smiling face of the patient using the tools that I had designed. I like to help people achieve peace of mind. When someone is hurting, they tend to focus on that hurt. If I can help relieve that hurt, then they can focus on other things in life that make them happy and fulfilled."
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