Association Of Academic Physiatrists
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Association of Academic Physiatry
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This Is Physiatry Podcast Episode 1
14/11/2023 Duración: 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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Episode 64: Brain Bleeds (ICH, SAH, AVM) 1
07/11/2023 Duración: 17minTo 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 off of current PM&R learning materials and is created by residents for residents. It is not an official board review study guide.
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Pocket Mentor 023. Healthcare for Persons With Disabilities with Dr. Dorothy Tolchin
03/10/2023 Duración: 22minHear from Co-Host Edward Pingenot and Dr. Dorothy Tolchin, physiatrist and Director of Medical Student Education for the Harvard Medical School/Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Department of PM&R. The discussion surrounds the existing disparities faced by persons with disabilities both in medicine and in society. Learn about why this is important and what medical students can do to promote a better world for persons with disabilities. Quick advice for medical students on how to advocate for persons with disabilities: “Be medical students! Be curious, ask questions. Here are some questions that we medical students can ask our preceptors to begin the conversation of promoting disability inclusivity in the clinical setting: Are there patients who use wheelchairs in this clinic? Are there wheelchair accessible entrances in this clinic? Do we have a wheelchair accessible scale here, and how might I find it?” - Dr. Dorothy Tolchin listen to the full episode for more!
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A Career Chat With Dr. Bryan Murtaugh: Academic Sports Medicine/NBA Team Doctor
18/09/2023 Duración: 19minA Career Chat With Dr. Bryan Murtaugh: Academic Sports Medicine/NBA Team Doctor by Physiatry News
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"Sustaining Our Abilities: Climate Change and Health with Dr. Marcalee Alexander"
06/09/2023 Duración: 29minHosted by Colette Piasecki-Masters, this interview with Dr. Marcalee Alexander focuses on an issue that affects all of us: the climate crisis. How is climate change affecting people with disabilities? What can we as medical trainees do about it? Dr. Alexander is a board-certified physiatrist specialized in spinal injury medicine, and she has also dedicated her career to raising awareness and action within the PM&R community about climate change. Check out this episode to learn more about Dr. Alexander's career path, what we should know about the changing climate, and most importantly, how you can get involved.
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Cultivating Humanness with Dr. Tom McNalley, Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine and Palliative Care
02/08/2023 Duración: 43minCredits: Charis Turner, Colette Piasecki-Masters Description: Learn about Dr. Tom McNalley’s path to pediatric rehabilitation medicine and palliative care. Hosted by Charis Turner, we’ll talk about the day-to-day responsibilities of a peds rehab doctor, and the conditions he treats including cerebral palsy and muscular dystrophy. We also talk about how to cultivate humanness amidst medical training and with our patients, especially during vulnerable interactions such as grieving a patient or supporting a family through a difficult diagnosis.
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Intro to 2023-2024 Episodes
02/08/2023 Duración: 03minCredits: Charis Turner, Colette Piasecki-Masters Description: Co-hosts Colette Piasecki-Masters and Charis Turner introduce this year's season of Pocket Mentor. Interesting episodes, engaging guests, and high-yield information about residency are on the horizon for this year!
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Research 101: Case Reports
02/08/2023 Duración: 06minCredits: Marya Ghazzi, Vokay Addoh, Joshua Lewis Description: This next episode of Research 101 reviews the components of a good case report, including everything from how to identify a compelling case, conveying the case's medical significance with a strong write up, and how to select the right journal for submission.
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Chair Council History of PM&R
10/07/2023 Duración: 25minIn this episode, the AAP Chair Council dives into the history of physiatry and how it shaped the field today.
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Episode 62: EMG, Basic Needle EMG Review
16/06/2023 Duración: 16minTo 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 • Review insertional, resting, and exertional activity with needle EMG • Review abnormal spontaneous activity generated from muscle fiber or nerve • Review exertional activity parameters and abnormalities • Review recruitment patterns Credits: Episode was written and hosted by: Jasmine Malhotra, MD; Rachel Reeves, DO This episode was reviewed for accuracy by: Melissa Mafiah, MD; Wendy Contreras, 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 off of current PM&R learning materials and is created by residents for residents. It is not an official board review study guide. - Board Review Series Team
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Research 101: A Roadmap for Getting Started
07/06/2023 Duración: 12min"Research 101" is a new podcast series from the RFC Research Subcommittee focused on high-yield topics for junior trainees. In this episode, our hosts will review the different types of research studies, pros/cons, and time commitments involved for each. Credits: Irene Kalbian, Bradley Chi, Vokay Addoh, Joshua Lewis, Hye Chang Rhim Special thanks to Dr Daniel Daneshvar for reviewing this episode!
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Episode 61: O&P, Lower Extremity Amputee Problems and Complications
01/06/2023 Duración: 10minTo 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 • Describe the physiology of pain following an amputation Discuss skin health and treatment modalities following the amputation • Review management of phantom limb pain Credits: Episode was written and hosted by: Mike Hudock, DO; Amelia Ni, DO This episode was reviewed for accuracy by: Prateek Grover, MD, PhD; John Metzler, 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 off of current PM&R learning materials and is created by residents for residents. It is not an official board review study guide.
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Episode 60: Non-Traumatic SCI Case Series, Part 3
16/05/2023 Duración: 26minTo 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 • In this three part series, we will highlight an individual non-traumatic spinal cord injury case and discuss diagnosis and treatment. The final episode of our three part series will discuss rehab management in the setting of palliative care. Credits: Episode was written and hosted by: Christa Nnoromele, MD; Kevin Vu, MD This episode was reviewed for accuracy by: Douglas J Sohn, MD; Ryan Solinsky, 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 off of current PM&R learning materials and is created by residents for residents. It is not an official board review study guide.
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Episode 59: Non-Traumatic SCI Case Series, Part 2
24/04/2023 Duración: 27minTo 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 • In this three part series, we will highlight an individual non-traumatic spinal cord injury case and discuss diagnosis and treatment. This second episode will start with a new consult from the Emergency Department. Credits: Episode was written and hosted by: Christa Nnoromele, MD; Kevin Vu, MD This episode was reviewed for accuracy by: Douglas J Sohn, MD; Ryan Solinsky, 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 off of current PM&R learning materials and is created by residents for residents. It is not an official board review study guide.
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Relationship Between Patient-Specific Factors & Discharge Destination After COVID-19 Hospitalization
13/04/2023 Duración: 28minRelationship Between Patient-Specific Factors & Discharge Destination After COVID-19 Hospitalization by Physiatry News
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Episode 58: Non-Traumatic SCI Case Series, Part 1
10/04/2023 Duración: 22minTo 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 • In this three part series, we will highlight an individual non-traumatic spinal cord injury case and discuss diagnosis and treatment. This first episode will be about a true case seen by the hosts of the podcast. Credits: Episode was written and hosted by: Christa Nnoromele, MD; Kevin Vu, MD This episode was reviewed for accuracy by: Douglas J Sohn, 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 off of current PM&R learning materials and is created by residents for residents. It is not an official board review study guide.
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Episode 57: Ulnar Mononeuropathy Podcast
16/03/2023 Duración: 20minMain Learning Objectives • Discuss 2 cases and subsequent findings that diagnose ulnar neuropathy • Describe common entrapment sites, potential pitfalls in the EMG study, ultrasound considerations, and normal variant anatomy when evaluating ulnar neuropathy Credits: Episode was written and hosted by: Derek Day, MD; Min Chen, MD This episode was reviewed for accuracy by: Matthew Miller, MD; Eric Wisotzky, MD; This podcast series is directed by: Benjamin Gill, DO, MBA; Rosie Conic, MD, PhD; Sre Gorukanti, MD
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Episode 56: P&O, Spinal Orthosis
08/02/2023 Duración: 19minTo 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 - Review the different types of spinal orthoses - Discuss the appropriate spinal orthosis for stable/unstable spines and scoliosis Credits: Episode was written and hosted by: Ben Burnham, DO; Logan Maag, MD This episode was reviewed for accuracy by: Russel Demicco, DO; Lynn Jedlicka, 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 off of current PM&R learning materials and is created by residents for residents. It is not an official board review study guide.
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Episode 55: AAP Stroke, Medical And Functional Complication
26/01/2023 Duración: 23minTo 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: • Describe possible medical and functional complications following a stroke: bladder/bowel dysfunction, seizures, aspiration pneumonia, spasticity, heterotopic ossification, emotional health, and sexual health • Review management options in regards to these various post-stroke complications Credits: Episode was written and hosted by: Bryan Le, MD; Ashley Gurek, MD This episode was reviewed for accuracy by: Yong-Tae Lee, MD; Shirley Shih, 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 off of current PM&R learning materials and is created by residents for residents. It is not an official board review study guide.
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Episode 54: Pain, Part 6: Craniofacial Pain Syndromes
03/01/2023 Duración: 24minTo 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 diagnostic approach to facial pain * Review concerning findings in craniofacial pain syndromes * Discuss management of headaches, trigeminal neuralgia, and temporomandibular joint syndrome Credits: Episode was written and hosted by: Noushad Mamun, DO; Benjamin Gill, DO, MBA This episode was reviewed for accuracy by: Maike Blaya, MD; Adnan Subei, DO 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 off of current PM&R learning materials and is created by residents for residents. It is not an official board review study guide.