Association Of Academic Physiatrists

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Association of Academic Physiatry

Episodes

  • Canada Miniseries, Episode 2: Discovering & Defining PM&R

    14/04/2020 Duration: 58min

    This episode is part two of a three-part series that includes interviews with Canadian physiatrists and residents. In this episode, they share how they discovered PM&R and how they define the specialty. The second half of the episode includes comments from physiatrists on an assortment of topics including intrathecal baclofen, involvement in professional PM&R organizations, and comparing practice environments in the US and Canada.

  • Canada Miniseries, Episode 1: Advice for Medical Students

    06/04/2020 Duration: 53min

    This episode is part one of a three-part series that includes interviews with Canadian physiatrists and residents. In this episode, they share their experiences and advice for medical students on topics including choosing a specialty, having successful elective experiences, selecting residency programs, and planning the early stages of a career. Specific topics can be found at the times noted below. Part 1: General advice for medical students (1:48 – 18:35) Part 2: Residency and fellowship programs (18:36 – 30:54) Part 3: Mentors (30:55- 34:54) Part 4: Early career advice and experiences (34:55 – 48:04) Part 5: Acquiring new skills after residency, POCUS, and wellness (48:05 – 52:41)

  • Transitioning from Private Practice to Academic Medicine

    23/03/2020 Duration: 26min

    Learn what it's like to transition from Private Practice to Academic Medicine from two physiatrists (Barton Huddleston, MD and Ross Whitacre, MD) who have made the move. Hear their personal experience and unexpected challenges as they transitioned, as well as key differences between private practice and academia. They discuss their decision-making process about the transition, closing your private practice and communicating relevant information with your patients. If you have ever considered a move from private practice to academic medicine, this podcast (brought to you by the AAP's Education Committee) is for you.

  • Current Challenges & Opportunities for the Disability Community Internationally

    11/03/2020 Duration: 26min

    Hear the latest on challenges and opportunities for the disability community in the United States and internationally, including issues related to medical school application and attendance. Brought to you by the AAP's Education Committee!

  • Words of Wellness: Episode 1

    25/02/2020 Duration: 09min

    Introducing a new podcast series dedicated to physician wellness, brought to you by the AAP’s Resident/ Fellow Council Well-being Subcommittee! Get resources and inspiration to intentionally practice wellness and encourage your peers to live a more balanced life. In this first podcast, members of the subcommittee share recent wellness activities that they have participated in within their PM&R departments – from comedy outings to exercises classes to meditation and much more. Find even more wellness tips and resources at www.physiatry.org/PhysicianWellness.

  • Effects of Home Exercises on Shoulder Pain and Pathology in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury

    10/02/2020 Duration: 21min

    The next episode of the AJPM&R Journal Club podcast is here! Our host Eric Wistozky, MD, joined by Marla Petriello, DO, interviews Robert Irwin, MD on his study published in an upcoming issue of the American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation: “Effects of Home Exercises on Shoulder Pain and Pathology in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury: A Randomized Control Trial.” Learn more about if a 12-week exercise program will reduce pain over their lifetime and change quantitative ultrasound techniques. Find the full study here: https://journals.lww.com/ajpmr/Abstract/publishahead/Effects_of_Home_Exercises_on_Shoulder_Pain_and.98096.aspx.

  • Pocket Mentor: Interview with Jennifer Zumsteg, MD

    27/01/2020 Duration: 54min

    The AAP's Medical Student Council brings you the next episode of Pocket Mentor, a forum for trainees to get to know leading PM&R physicians and navigate a fulfilling career in the field. In this episode, Barbara Kozminski, MD interviews Jennifer Zumsteg, MD, PM&R Residency Program Director, TBI Rehabilitation Medical Director, and BIM Fellowship Program Co-Director at the University of Washington. Learn how she discovered physiatry, how to prepare for applications and interviews, and more. You can follow the AAP's Medical Student Council on Twitter at AAPhysiatry_MSC and on Facebook at AAPhysiatryMSC. To access the book Dr. Zumsteg referenced in the interview, visit https://www.amazon.com/How-Choose-Medical-Specialty-Sixth/dp/0997911506/ref=pd_sbs_14_img_0/144-9409268-5758529.

  • The Road to Chair: Interview with Carmen Terzic, MD, PhD

    14/01/2020 Duration: 31min

    Listen to the 5th episode of The Road to Chair, a podcast series developed by the AAP's Resident/Fellow Council (RFC). In this episode, Neal Rakesh, MD, Chair of the RFC, interviews Carmen Terzic, MD, PhD, Department Chair and Professor of PM&R at Mayo Clinic Rochester. Dr. Terzic shares her journey from choosing a career in medicine to becoming a Department Chair, as well as insights and tips on getting into research, advancing in your career, and much more.

  • The Road to Chair: Interview with Pablo Celnik, MD

    09/12/2019 Duration: 43min

    Listen to the 4th episode of The Road to Chair, a podcast series developed by the AAP's Resident/Fellow Council (RFC). In this episode, Neal Rakesh, MD, Chair of the RFC, interviews Pablo Celnik, MD, Department Chair of PM&R at Johns Hopkins University, Professor of PM&R, Neurology and Neuroscience, Physiatrist-in-Chief at Johns Hopkins Hospital and Member-at-Large on the AAP's Board of Trustees. Dr. Celnik shares his journey from choosing a career in medicine and PM&R to becoming a Chair, as well as insights and tips on developing a research career, research funding, reputation management, being engaged, and more. For more information on Dr. Celnik's and Johns Hopkins' research endeavors, visit: www.hopkinsmedicine.org/physical_medicine_rehabilitation/research

  • Pocket Mentor: Interview with Joel Frontera, MD

    25/11/2019 Duration: 36min

    The AAP's Medical Student Council brings you the next episode of Pocket Mentor, a forum for trainees to get to know leading PM&R physicians and navigate a fulfilling career in the field. In this episode, Barbara Kozminski, MD interviews Joel Frontera, MD, PM&R Residency Program Director, Vice Chair of Education and Assistant Professor at UT Health McGovern Medical School. Learn how he discovered physiatry, ways to stand out in the application process, how to prepare for an interview, and more. You can follow the AAP's Medical Student Council on Twitter at AAPhysiatry_MSC and on Facebook at AAPhysiatryMSC.

  • Use of the Electrodiagnostic EPA for Competency Assessment in PM&R Training Programs

    12/11/2019 Duration: 22min

    The AJPM&R Journal Club podcast is back! Our host Eric Wistozky, MD, joined by Emma Nally, MD, interviews Heather Baer, MD on her study being published in the January issue of the American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation: “Use of the electrodiagnostic entrustable professional activity for competency assessment in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation training programs.” Learn more about PM&R’s entrustable professional activities (EPAs) and observable practice areas (OPAs) and how you can use these tools in education and patient care. Read the abstract from the study:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31464758

  • The Road to Chair: Interview with Sara Cuccurullo, MD

    15/10/2019 Duration: 48min

    Listen to the 3rd episode of The Road to Chair, a podcast series developed by the AAP's Resident/Fellow Council (RFC). In this episode, Neal Rakesh, MD, Chair of the RFC, interviews Sara Cuccurullo, MD, Chair and Residency Program Director at Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School/ JFK Medical Center and Vice Chair of the AAP’s Chair Council. Dr. Cuccurullo shares her journey from choosing a career in medicine and PM&R to becoming a Chair, as well as insights and tips into work ethic, publishing, women in leadership, getting involved in PM&R societies, and more.

  • Pocket Mentor: Interview with Miguel Escalon, MD

    30/09/2019 Duration: 53min

    The AAP's Medical Student Council brings you Pocket Mentor, a forum for trainees to get to know leading PM&R physicians and navigate a fulfilling career in the field. In this episode, Barbara Kozminski, MD interviews Miguel Escalon, MD, PM&R Residency Program Director and Director of Critical Care Rehabilitation at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Learn how he discovered physiatry, tips for standing out in your application and interview, possible career paths, and more. You can follow the AAP's Medical Student Council on Twitter at AAPhysiatry_MSC and on Facebook at AAPhysiatryMSC.

  • Managing People: the Most Difficult Part of Your Job

    16/09/2019 Duration: 26min

    This podcast is brought to you by the AAP’s Chair Council! Hear from Diana Braza, MD, Department Chair at the Medical College of Wisconsin, and James McDeavitt, MD, SVP & Dean of Clinical Affairs at Baylor College of Medicine. They will help you be a better manager and leader with tips on transitioning into leadership positions, skills to develop that will support your career trajectory, relationship-building with your staff, having difficult conversations, collaborating with HR, interviewing and more.

  • Applying to PM&R Residency: Secrets from Program Directors

    03/09/2019 Duration: 43min

    Application season is here for your dream PM&R residency, and we want to help you succeed! In this second part of choosing a PM&R residency program, PM&R Program Directors share their perspectives on the residency match process. You'll hear from Nicholas Ketchum, MD, Dixie Aragaki, MD and Miguel Escalon, MD on tips and tricks for making your application and interview stand out.

  • Applying to PM&R Residency: Secrets from Residents

    03/09/2019 Duration: 45min

    Application season is here for your dream PM&R residency, and we want to help you succeed! In this first of two episodes, current PM&R residents Allison Schroeder, MD, Amy Unwin, MD and Jonathan Ramin, DO share their pearls and pitfalls of the application and interview process.

  • Pocket Mentor: Interview with Agnes Chmiel, MD

    19/08/2019 Duration: 16min

    The AAP's Medical Student Council brings you Pocket Mentor, a forum for medical students to get to know leading PM&R physicians. In this episode, Collin Byrne interviews Agnes Chmiel, MD, PM&R Residency Program Director at McMaster University and Medical Director for the Inpatient Spinal Cord injury Program at the Regional Rehabilitation Centre. Learn how she balances her duties, tips for choosing a residency program, the application process, and more. You can follow the AAP's Medical Student Council on Twitter at AAPhysiatry_MSC and on Facebook at AAPhysiatryMSC.

  • The Road to Chair: Interview with David J. Kennedy, MD

    01/08/2019 Duration: 40min

    We are proud to bring you the 2nd episode of The Road to Chair, a podcast series developed by the AAP's Resident/Fellow Council (RFC). In this episode, Neal Rakesh, MD, Chair of the RFC, interviews David J. (DJ) Kennedy, MD, Chair and Professor of PM&R at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Dr. Kennedy shares his journey from choosing PM&R as a career to becoming a Chair, as well as tips for trainees and early-career physiatrists.

  • Pocket Mentor: Success in the PM&R Match

    17/07/2019 Duration: 32min

    If you're a medical student thinking about entering into physiatry, this episode is a must listen! Our Pocket Mentor host Barbara Kozminski, MD brings to you a session at Physiatry '19, the AAP's Annual Meeting, called "Success in the PM&R Match: Roundtables with Residency Directors". The residency program directors you will hear from are Monica Rho, MD (Northwestern University/ Shirley Ryab AbilityLab), Anne Felicia Ambrose, MD (Burke Rehabilitation Hospital), Joel Frontera, MD (McGovern Medical School at UTHealth) and Miguel Escalon, MD (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai). You will hear advice on choosing PM&R as your specialty, becoming a competitive applicant, away rotations, crafting a standout application, and more.

  • Impact of a Stroke Recovery Program Integrating Modified Cardiac Rehabilitation

    25/06/2019 Duration: 31min

    Dr. Eric Wisotzky interviews Dr. Sara Cuccurullo (Chair, Professor and Residency Program Director at Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and Medical Director at JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute) and Dr. Talya Fleming (Medical Director of the Stroke Recovery/Aftercare Program at JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute) on their recent study published in the American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. Dive deep into their investigation into the "Impact of a Stroke Recovery Program Integrating Modified Cardiac Rehabilitation on All-cause Mortality, Cardiovascular Performance and Functional Performance." Read the full study: https://journals.lww.com/ajpmr/Abstract/publishahead/Impact_of_a_Stroke_Recovery_Program_Integrating.98241.aspx

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