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Association of Academic Physiatrists

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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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Pediatric Rehabilitation
Traumatic Brain Injury
Brain Injury Rehabilitation
Research and Advocacy In Physiatry

The AAP is a professional society for today's and tomorrow's leaders in academic physiatry - from medical students to department chairs to scientists. We offer a range of podcasts to support your mentorship, leadership and discovery.

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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

Subspecialization in physiatry is classically thought of as a process that occurs through fellowship training as a result of narrowing interests during residency, but are there other ways to achieving similar expertise? Our RFC Technology Subcommitte... more

In this episode, Constantine “Kosta” Nicolozakes, MD, PhD, shares a practical approach to conducting a literature review in PM&R, from shaping a focused question to evaluating evidence. We cover helpful tools for searching, organizing, and synthesizi... more

In this episode, medical student Shreya Chalapalli interviews Dr. Fisher about his journey in medicine, his work in adaptive sports, and his advice for students interested in pediatric PM&R. Dr. Mark Fisher is a pediatric physical medicine and rehabi... more

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

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Recent Guests

Mauli Krishnan
Director of the NeuRRo Muscular and Rehab Robotics Laboratory
University of Michigan
Episode: Physiatry Tech Ep 2: Rehab Robotics
Dr. Andrew John
Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at UCSF
University of California, San Francisco
Episode: Pocket Mentor 036: General PM&R with Dr. Andrew John
Dr. Raymond Chou
A hand and upper extremity physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist.
Stanford University School of Medicine
Episode: Hand & Upper Extremity Rehabilitation with Dr. Raymond Chou
Kosta Nicolozakes
PGY3 at Shirley Ryan Ability Lab
Shirley Ryan Ability Lab
Episode: Research 101: How to Do a Literature Review
Dr. Mark Fisher
Pediatric physical medicine and rehabilitation physician, medical director of adaptive sports medicine at Children's Mercy Hospital
Children's Mercy Hospital
Episode: Pocket Mentor 035: Dr. Fisher - Adaptive Sports and Pediatric PM&R
Dr. Evelyn Qin
Medical Director of Oncology Rehabilitation at the University of Kansas Health System and Associate Program Director of the University of Kansas Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency Program
University of Kansas Health System
Episode: Pocket Mentor 034: Cancer Rehab with Dr. Evelyn Qin
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

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Shreya Chalapalli
Co-host of the AAP Pocket Mentor Podcast.

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Pocket Mentor 036: General PM&R with Dr. Andrew John
Q: What advice do you have for students who are curious about physiatry but unsure of how to explore it?
Students should take initiative to learn about PM&R, reach out to residents and faculty, and utilize resources from national organizations to gain more exposure.
Pocket Mentor 036: General PM&R with Dr. Andrew John
Q: What qualities do you think make for a strong and resilient physiatrist?
A good physiatrist should be collaborative and adaptable, as PM&R often requires integrating multiple perspectives and creating unique management plans for patients.
Pocket Mentor 036: General PM&R with Dr. Andrew John
Q: What does your clinical work look like day-to-day?
Dr. John's day-to-day work involves a mix of conducting nerve conduction studies, general PM&R, and treating a variety of conditions such as spinal cord injuries, amputees, and neurodevelopmental conditions.
Hand & Upper Extremity Rehabilitation with Dr. Raymond Chou
Q: Do you feel like some of the patients that you see are able to maintain just non-operative management of the presenting complaint?
Dr. Chou mentioned that about 10% of patients end up needing surgery, while many can be managed through non-operative care.
Hand & Upper Extremity Rehabilitation with Dr. Raymond Chou
Q: Could you tell us a little bit about how you ended up pursuing PM&R?
Dr. Chou initially thought he would go into primary care to work with people with disabilities but later discovered his interest in PM&R through rotations and his friend's suggestion.

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3. Dr. Raymond Chou
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