Association Of Academic Physiatrists

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Association of Academic Physiatry

Episodes

  • Ep. 6: Blending Clinical Practice & Education—Career Insights w/ Dr. Patrick J. Shaeffer

    12/09/2024 Duration: 18min

    Tune in to the latest This Is Physiatry episode as medical student Brian Gu chats with Dr. Patrick J. (PJ) Shaeffer, MD on his journey to physiatry, clinical practice at the VA and experiences as a residency program director. This Is Physiatry is a podcast that aims to spread awareness for the wonderful specialty of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R). This podcast is brought to you by the AAP’s Medical Student Council (MSC).

  • Pocket Mentor 029: Residency Application Insights with Dr. Nikola Dragojlovic & Dr. Ashlee Bolger

    12/09/2024 Duration: 38min

    Dr. Nikola Dragojlovic and Dr. Ashlee Bolger are PM&R Residency program directors and co-chairs of the AAP Residency Recruitment Subcommittee. In this episode, they discuss the latest data on program signaling, geographic preferences, and other insights for medical students applying to residency with medical student, Sanjana Ayyagari. Music Credits: "Tribe" by SENSHO. License code: R8IHTFOZOUNBXNMJ

  • Intro to 2024-2025 Episodes

    12/09/2024 Duration: 01min

    Hello, PM&R People! We're so excited to introduce Sanjana Ayyagari and Jacob Urbina as the co-hosts for this season of Pocket Mentor. From how to become a resident to various physiatry subspecialists, you won't want to miss a single episode this year. Follow along as we explore what physiatry has to offer and how to succeed in the world of rehabilitation! Music Credits: "Tribe" by SENSHO. License code: A27HNOZHYPSWR2WX

  • Ep. 5: How Education Can Help Define Physiatry, with Dr. Nicholas Elwert, DO, MS

    05/08/2024 Duration: 13min

    Tune in to the latest This Is Physiatry episode as medical student Ellese Lupori talks with Dr. Nicholas Elwert, DO, MS on all things from patient education to keeping an open mind during medical training. This Is Physiatry is a podcast that aims to spread awareness for the wonderful specialty of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R). This podcast is brought to you by the AAP’s Medical Student Council (MSC).

  • Ep. 4 #ThisIsPhysiatry: The Power of the Patient's Story, with Dr. Stanley Herring, MD

    28/06/2024 Duration: 23min

    From Seattle Seahawk team physician, to collaborator and author of multiple SCATs, Dr. Stanely Herring, MD has had a lush career. Medical student Ellese Lupori interviews Dr. Herring to discuss the key to career longevity and fulfillment. The #ThisIsPhysiatry podcast aims to spread awareness of the impact of the field of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R). This podcast is brought to you by the AAP's Medical Student Council (MSC).

  • Pocket Mentor 028. Mentorship & Feedback with Dr. Cherry Junn, Brain Injury Medicine

    13/06/2024 Duration: 30min

    Dr. Cherry Junn, Physiatrist and Brain Injury Medicine specialist, was influenced by impactful mentors. Now as a Fellowship Director at the University of Washington, she is passionate about mentoring trainees through genuine care and structured feedback. Medical student Charis Turner explores Dr. Junn’s career path and practical advice about how to best approach mentorship and feedback.

  • Ep. 3: Physiatry’s Role in Performing Arts Medicine, with Dr. Yein Lee, DO

    05/06/2024 Duration: 20min

    Gillian Mathews sits down with Dr. Yein Lee, DO to discuss the harmony between physiatry and performing arts. #ThisIsPhysiatry is a podcast that aims to spread awareness for the wonderful specialty of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R). This podcast is brought to you by AAP’s Medical Student Council (MSC).

  • Pocket Mentor 027: Medical Leadership with Dr. David Steinberg, Pain Medicine & Neurorehabilitation

    09/05/2024 Duration: 39min

    With a career spanning multiple hospital systems and leadership roles, Dr. David Steinberg knows a thing or two about medical leadership. Medical student Charis Turner interviews Dr. Steinberg about his path to PM&R and pain medicine, his day-to-day job duties, and why he loves his job as a PM&R Department Chair.

  • Episode 66: Cerebral Palsy

    09/05/2024 Duration: 14min

    Main Learning Objectives -Understand the epidemiology, symptoms, and classification of cerebral palsy. -Consider the Gross Motor Functional Classification System (GMFCS) of cerebral palsy. -Outline conservative, interventional, and surgical management of cerebral palsy related spasticity. Credits: Episode was written and hosted by: Dr. Mike Hudock,and Elijah Farrales, MS4 @ Washington University This episode was reviewed for accuracy by: Dr. Alyssa Smith, Dr. Eugene Evra, and Dr. Amy Zimmerman This podcast series is directed by: Benjamin Gill, DO, MBA; Rosie Conic, MD, PhD; Ian Kim, MD, Ray Espinosa, MD Please send feedback to aapdigitaloutreach@gmail.com so we can best suit your learning needs! Content for this series is based off of current PM&R learning materials and is created by residents for residents. It is not an official board review study guide.

  • Career Chat with Dr. Heechin Chae: Finding Your Calling in Physiatry

    29/04/2024 Duration: 01h06min

    In this episode of Career Chat, resident Derek Day, MD, talks with Dr. Heechin Chae. Dr. Chae’s 24-year career in physiatry has included multiple subspecialties (Interventional Pain Management, Brain Injury Rehabilitation, Functional Medicine) across the spectrum of settings (academic, private practice, Department of Defense, international medical missions). In this episode, he describes these experiences and shares how a sense of purpose and calling has guided every step, shaping who he is in and out of medicine.

  • Episode 65: TBI Part 3

    24/04/2024 Duration: 29min

    To help prepare you for your PM&R Board Exams, we're bringing you a podcast series dedicated to current practices and core knowledge. Main Learning Objective: - Understand the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and prognosis of traumatic brain injury Credits: Episode was written and hosted by: Dr. Daniel McBride and Dr. Nelson Santos Agosto This episode was reviewed for accuracy by: Dr. Robert Brunner and Dr. Rachel Teranishi This podcast series is directed by: Benjamin Gill, DO, MBA; Rosie Conic, MD, PhD; Sre Gorukanti, MD; Ian Kim, MD, Ray Espinosa, MD Please send feedback to aapdigitaloutreach@gmail.com so we can best suit your learning needs! Content for this series is based on current PM&R learning materials and is created by residents for residents. It is not an official board review study guide.

  • Episode 64: Stroke Part 3. Brain Bleeds (ICH, SAH, AVM)

    17/04/2024 Duration: 19min

    To help prepare you for your PM&R Board Exams, we're bringing you a podcast series dedicated to current practices and core knowledge. Main Learning Objectives -Understand the initial symptoms and management of ICH, SAH, AVM. -Correlate presenting symptoms in relation to neuroanatomy. -Appreciate the prognostic tools and risk factors for intracranial bleeds. Credits: Episode was written and hosted by: Dr. Rebecca Greenspan and Dr. Kimberly Fazio This episode was reviewed for accuracy by: Dr. James Begley and Dr. Juliet Zakel This podcast series is directed by: Benjamin Gill, DO, MBA; Rosie Conic, MD, PhD; Sre Gorukanti, MD; Ian Kim, MD, Ray Espinosa, MD Please send feedback to aapdigitaloutreach@gmail.com so we can best suit your learning needs! Content for this series is based on current PM&R learning materials and is created by residents for residents. It is not an official board review study guide.

  • Episode 63: EMG, Polyneuropathy

    17/04/2024 Duration: 16min

    To help prepare you for your PM&R Board Exams, we're bringing you a podcast series dedicated to current practices and core knowledge. Main Learning Objectives - Discuss the clinical presentation seen in polyneuropathy - Review the differential diagnosis for polyneuropathy - Discuss the findings observed in NCS/EMG for polyneuropathy Credits: Episode was written and hosted by: Karim Fahmy, DO; Tony Nguyen, MD; Rachel Sunico, MD This episode was reviewed for accuracy by: Jay Han, MD; Bao Tran, MD This podcast series is directed by: Benjamin Gill, DO, MBA; Rosie Conic, MD, PhD; Sre Gorukanti, MD Please send feedback to aapdigitaloutreach@gmail.com so we can best suit your learning needs! Content for this series is based on current PM&R learning materials and is created by residents for residents. It is not an official board review study guide.

  • Ep. 2: #ThisIsPhysiatry with Dr. Viviane Ugalde

    16/04/2024 Duration: 15min

    Ep. 2: #ThisIsPhysiatry with Dr. Viviane Ugalde by Physiatry News

  • 04: New Frontiers in Regenerative Rehabilitation Medicine with Dr. Fabrisia Ambrosio

    03/04/2024 Duration: 33min

    In this episode, we are re-launching the Orthobiologics and Regenerative Medicine podcast! The episode is hosted by current physiatry residents Natalie Curley and Nicole Katz, and they interview Dr. Fabrisia Ambrosio who is the inaugural director of the Atlantic Charter Discovery Center for Musculoskeletal Recovery which is part of the Spaulding Research Center at Harvard Medical School where she also serves as PM&R faculty. In this episode Dr. Ambrosio discusses new frontiers in regenerative rehabilitation from stem cell therapy in neurorehab to a new exciting merger involving the AAP. Created by the AAP RFC Research Subcommittee with hosts Natalie Curley and Nicole Katz, Edited by Joshua Lewis

  • Pocket Mentor 026: Opportunity Knocks with Dr. Brandee Waite, Sports and Lifestyle Medicine

    14/03/2024 Duration: 35min

    From fitness instructor to physiatrist, Dr. Brandee Waite has stayed true to her passions while seizing opportunities that have come her way. Medical student Charis Turner interviews Dr. Brandee Waite about her path to PM&R, her day-to-day job duties as a sports and lifestyle medicine physiatrist, and advice for students pursuing historically competitive career paths.

  • Pocket Mentor 025: The Value of Physiatry with Dr. Prakash Jayabalan

    14/12/2023 Duration: 38min

    As a physician-scientist, sports medicine physiatrist, health policy advocate, and mentor, Dr. Prakash Jayabalan is a multi-faceted expert and leader. Medical student Charis Turner sits down with Dr. Jayabalan to discuss his path to PM&R, how to write an exercise prescription, foundations and research within osteoarthritis, and advocacy opportunities for medical students.

  • Research 101: How to Create a Strong Poster Presentation

    13/12/2023 Duration: 05min

    In this episode of Research 101 and with AAP 2024 on the horizon, hosts and current physiatry residents Harmandeep Grewal and Samantha Koerber lay out the fundamentals of preparing a poster for conference presentation and what to expect when presenting your work! Created by the AAP RFC Research Subcommittee with hosts Harmandeep Grewal and Samantha Koerber, Edited by Joshua Lewis, Special Thanks to Faculty Reviewer Jaspal Singh

  • Carving Your Career Path with Dr. David Morgenroth

    28/11/2023 Duration: 33min

    There’s much more to consider than just your specialty choice when it comes to a career! Medical student Charis Turner interviews Dr. David Morgenroth, PM&R physician-scientist and amputee rehabilitation specialist at the University of Washington, about essential categories that can help guide trainees in choosing a career that best fits them. We also touch on Dr. Morgenroth’s path to physiatry, amputee rehabilitation, and advice for PM&R residency applicants.

  • This Is Physiatry Podcast Episode 1

    14/11/2023 Duration: 47min

    #ThisisPhysiatry is a podcast that aims to spread awareness for the wonderful specialty of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R). This podcast is brought to you by AAP's Medical Student Council (MSC).

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