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Learn more about cancer rehabilitation as we speak with Dr. Evelyn Qin. Dr. Qin serves as the Medical Director of Oncology Rehabilitation at the University of Kansas, where she contributes to cutting-edge cancer care.

Ever wondered what opportunities await through an academic career in pain management or interventional spine? Our RFC technology subcommittee member Michael Blatt, MD met with Zack McCormick, MD to learn more about his path towards a career involving... more

Dr. Kaile Eison is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine at Columbia University Irving Medical Center. She serves as the Director of Global Health and Director of HIV Rehabilitation at Columbia, as well ... more

In this episode of the Physiatry Tech podcast, host Bilaal Hassan speaks with Dr. Cesar Colasante, a PM&R professor and trailblazer in 3D printed prosthetics & orthotics, about how this technology is revolutionizing limb care. They explore the clinic... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Zack McCormick
Faculty member in the Department of PMNR at the University of Utah specializing in interventional spine and musculoskeletal medicine
University of Utah
Episode: A Career in Academic Interventional Spine with Dr. Zack McCormick
Kaile Eison
Assistant professor in the Department of Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine at Columbia University.
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Episode: Pocket Mentor 033: Global Health & PM&R w/ Dr. Kaile Eison
Dr. Colasante
Physiatrist at SUNY Upstate Medical University, specializing in 3D printed prosthetics and orthotics.
SUNY Upstate Medical University
Episode: Physiatry Tech Ep 1 - 3D Printing Prosthetics & Orthotics w/ Dr. Colasante
Kira McNair
Occupational therapist with over 14 years of clinical experience, pursuing a PhD in Health Sciences.
Rutgers University, Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation
Episode: Predicting Early Mortality in the Inpatient Cancer Rehab Population Using Admission Performance Status Score
Dr. Michael Stubblefield
Medical Director for Cancer Rehab at Kessler Institute, President of the International Cancer Rehab Foundation.
Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation
Episode: Predicting Early Mortality in the Inpatient Cancer Rehab Population Using Admission Performance Status Score
Gabriel Mintzer
PhD student in Applied Physics at Stanford University, who previously studied at MIT and experienced a significant rehabilitation journey after an accident.
Stanford University
Episode: Ep. 9: Patient Perspectives on the Rehabilitation Journey with Gabriel Mintzer, M.Eng.
Dr. Deji Adeniyi
Prelim intern at Mount Sinai, founder of the Columbia PM&R series and passionate about medical education
Mount Sinai
Episode: Fostering Inclusivity in PM&R: A National Survey
Dr. Jonathan Kirschner
Associate attending Physiatrist and program director of the Sports and Spine Fellowship
Hospital for Special Surgery
Episode: 07: The Future of Orthobiologics from a Clinical, Education, and Research Perspective
Dr. Annu Navani
Founder and CEO of the Comprehensive Spine and Sports Center, and Chief Medical Officer of Boomerang Healthcare
Boomerang Healthcare
Episode: 06: The Effectiveness of Orthobiologic Injections for Discogenic Chronic Low back Pain: An Interview with Dr. Annu Navani

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A Career in Academic Interventional Spine with Dr. Zack McCormick
Q: Can you compare the Pain Fellowship that you trained as part of to the Interventional Spine and Musculoskeletal Medicine Fellowship you helped found?
Dr. McCormick detailed that pain fellowships include a broader scope with ACGME requirements, while spinal fellowships are more specialized and often run by physiatrists, focusing predominantly on spine conditions.
A Career in Academic Interventional Spine with Dr. Zack McCormick
Q: What inspired you to stay in academic medicine since finishing training?
For Dr. McCormick, the primary motivators were the desire to engage in research and the opportunity to mentor the next generation of physiatrists, reflecting on the gratitude he feels for the mentorship he received during his training.
A Career in Academic Interventional Spine with Dr. Zack McCormick
Q: How do you go about pursuing pain medicine as a resident?
Dr. McCormick suggested gaining a broad exposure to various specialties, participating in hands-on activities, attending meetings, and actively engaging in clinical rotations with different departments, including radiology.
A Career in Academic Interventional Spine with Dr. Zack McCormick
Q: What was your path to PMNR and how did you end up choosing to pursue pain medicine fellowship?
Dr. McCormick emphasized that his initial interest sparked from a relationship with a primary care physician who suggested he explore PMNR. Through a significant rotation at the Spine Center, he found his passion for interventional spine and ultimately chose a fellowship in pain medicine based on his interests and opportunities in research.
Physiatry Tech Ep 1 - 3D Printing Prosthetics & Orthotics w/ Dr. Colasante
Q: How does 3D printing compare to the traditional methods that have been used in the past for prosthetics and orthotics?
3D printing serves as a complementary method, particularly advantageous for rapid prototyping while traditional methods remain superior for long-term, durable devices.

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