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RESNA, The Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America, has announced that Renee D’Andrea, Islam Ullah, Chet Kuskowski, Jim Zeeman, Daryl Rogers, Cori Mantela, and John Kamsickas have fulfilled all eligibility requirements and passed the credentialing exam necessary to become certified Assistive Technology Practitioners.

| (Top row: left to right) Renee D'Andrea, Islam Ullah, Jim Zeeman, Chet Kuskowski. (Bottom row: left to right) Daryl Rogers, Cori Mantela, John Kamsickas | "By passing the exam and meeting all eligibility requirements, these employees have demonstrated a level of expertise to safely and knowledgably guide our patients, including purchasers of services in determining how assistive technology can help to meet their needs," stated David Glancy, Rehab and Mobility Manager. RESNA has developed this voluntary credential process in order to ensure consumer safeguards and increase consumer satisfaction with the service delivery process. Employees of Wright & Filippis who have undergone the Assistive Technology Service Certification exam are involved with the service of rehab equipment and/or commercially-available assistive technology products or devices. Congratulations to our employees and thank you for being examples of the dedication that Wright & Filippis has to its patients. |