Get to Know our SRH Staff: Kara Davis, Orthotics and Prosthetics

Get to Know our SRH Staff: Kara Davis, Orthotics and Prosthetics

Get to Know our SRH Staff: Kara Davis, Orthotics and Prosthetics

What is your role at the hospital? What do you do on a daily basis? 
I work in the Orthotics and Prosthetics (O&P) department. I love my job and the balance of getting to practice both.

What led you to Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children? How long have you worked here?
I’ve worked at the hospital for 12 years now. Originally, I sought out Scottish Rite Hospital because I knew I wanted to do pediatric orthotic and prosthetic work and I was lucky enough to get a one-year residency position. Then, I just never left!

What do you enjoy most about Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children?
I enjoy my colleagues. Being surrounded by great people every day at work is a gift.

What was your first job? What path did you take to get here?
My first job was toasting buns at Wendy’s. In undergrad, I studied engineering and finally landed in graduate school for O&P. It was a very curvy path to finding my way here.

What do you like to do in your spare time?
I have three sons that keep me very busy. We like to be outside doing anything – swimming, hiking, camping. Most of my time is with Boy Scouts, soccer and swim team, all of which I enjoy very much.

Three words to best describe you:
Hard working, caring, creative
 
What would you do (for a career) if you weren’t doing this?
I can’t imagine doing anything other than what I do. But if I had to choose, maybe something with adventure travel.
 
What’s the most adventurous thing you’ve ever done?
I love adventure! Maybe the year I went mountaineering and got caught in a storm. That was a bit scary.

Amputee Ski Trip Spotlight: Alfonso, age 15 of Bedford

Amputee Ski Trip Spotlight: Alfonso, age 15 of Bedford

Alfonso, age 15 of Bedford, has been treated for hand differences and prosthetic needs at Scottish Rite Hospital since he was five years old. Alfonso dreams of one day becoming an English teacher and his favorite book is Perks of Being a Wallflower. His prosthetist Kara Davis describes him as a “very fun-loving, active kid” and his adventurous spirit is infectious to all who meet him. Alfonso went on the Amputee Ski Trip for the first time in 2017 and is looking forward to seeing friends he made on last year’s trip and making new friends.

About the Annual Amputee Ski Trip

February 2018 will mark the 37th anniversary of the annual Amputee Ski Trip, held each year at the National Sports Center for the Disabled in Winter Park, Colorado. Fourteen teenage patients with limb differences receive practical recreational therapy, while also having the opportunity to grow, build confidence and bond with others similar to them.