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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 228 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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This episode is the first in a DEI-focused mini-segment created by the AAP Medical Student Council (MSC)'s DEI team. On this episode of the ThisIsPhysiatry podcast, medical students Ashley Thornton and Rhoda Hijazi speak with Dr. Michelle Stern, Dr. ... more
In this episode, medical student Kristen Schill interviews Dr. Subha Hanif and Dr. Obada Obaisi, two physicians specializing in cancer rehabilitation. Dr. Hanif completed her PM&R residency at Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital and her cancer reha... more
In this episode of the AAP Physiatry Tech Podcast, we speak with Dr. Krishnan, director of the Neuromuscular and Rehabilitation Robotics Laboratory (NeuRRo Lab), about how low-cost robotics, biomechanics, and neuromuscular science are transforming re... more
Dr. Andrew John is an assistant clinical professor in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at the University of California, San Francisco. He trained and practiced in PM&R across different regions of the country, bringing a unique perspective on how ... more
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Focusing on the principles and practices of physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R), this collection of episodes explores a wide range of topics relevant to trainees and professionals in the field. Discussions frequently revolve around clinical applications, innovative technologies, and the evolving landscape of rehabilitation medicine. Key themes include mentorship, research methodologies, adaptive sports, cancer rehabilitation, and the integration of interdisciplinary care in PM&R. Notably, the podcast serves as a platform for both personal stories and actionable insights, making it valuable for those interested in enhancing their knowledge and skills in medical practice and patient care in rehabilitation contexts.
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1. Michelle Stern
2. Ruth Alejandro
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