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Association of Academic Physiatrists

Physiatry News
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Physiatry
Orthobiologics
Regenerative Medicine
Mentorship
Cancer Rehabilitation
Medical Education
Urinary Tract Infection
Pediatric Rehabilitation
Patient-Centered Care
Sports Medicine
Osteoarthritis
Traumatic Brain Injury
Medical Training
Brain Injury Medicine
Rehabilitation
Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
Healthcare
PM&R Competitiveness
Neurologic Disorders

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On this episode of the ThisIsPhysiatry podcast, medical students Ashley Thornton and Rhoda Hijazi speak with Dr. Miguel Escalón, Dr. Ashley Sanchez, and Dr. Isaac Hernández Jiménez regarding how language access plays a role in rehabilitation outcomes... more

On this episode of the ThisIsPhysiatry podcast, medical students Ashley Thornton and Rhoda Hijazi speak with Dr. Monica Branch regarding the importance of having a diverse workforce in Physiatry and how that can impact patient outcomes. ThisIsPhysiat... more

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

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Miguel Escalón
Vice Chair, Department of Rehabilitation and Human Performance; Residency Program Director, PMNR
Mount Sinai, New York City
Episode: Ep. 12: Linguistic Diversity in PM&R: Language as a Bridge to Better Rehabilitation
Ashley Sanchez
Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
UT Health San Antonio
Episode: Ep. 12: Linguistic Diversity in PM&R: Language as a Bridge to Better Rehabilitation
Isaac Hernández Jiménez
Associate Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; Program Director for Spinal Cord Injury Fellowship
UT Health Houston
Episode: Ep. 12: Linguistic Diversity in PM&R: Language as a Bridge to Better Rehabilitation
Monica Branch
Clinician educator at Grady Hospital and Emory University's Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; active with AAP Diversity Committee
Grady Memorial Hospital; Emory University
Episode: Ep. 11: The Impact of a Diverse Workforce in Physiatry and Having a Seat at the Table
Michelle Stern
Chair of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Jacobi North Central Bronx Hospital
Jacobi North Central Bronx Hospital; New York Society PM&R
Episode: Ep. 10: The Role of Advocacy in Physiatry: Addressing Health Inequities (1)
Ruth Alejandro
Physiatrist and advocate
New York Presbyterian; Columbia/Cornell Residency background
Episode: Ep. 10: The Role of Advocacy in Physiatry: Addressing Health Inequities (1)
Nancy Strauss
Physiatrist with leadership in PM&R
Columbia University / NYC PM&R
Episode: Ep. 10: The Role of Advocacy in Physiatry: Addressing Health Inequities (1)
Somechukwu Onuoha
Physiatrist
Notwell Health Physiatry; trained in PMNR
Episode: Ep. 10: The Role of Advocacy in Physiatry: Addressing Health Inequities (1)
Sunitha Polepalle
Physiatrist and advocate
Private practice; AMA involvement
Episode: Ep. 10: The Role of Advocacy in Physiatry: Addressing Health Inequities (1)

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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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The show centers on physical medicine and rehabilitation (physiatry), with frequent focus on advocacy, health equity, and policy, alongside practical discussions of clinical care, research methods, and emerging technologies. Episodes often feature physicians, researchers, and advocates who share real-world experiences shaping patient care—from cancer rehabilitation and adaptive sports to global health and robotics in rehabilitation. A standout pattern is mentoring and career guidance for trainees, plus deep dives into interdisciplinary collaboration, evidence-based practice, and innovations that lower barriers to care. The format is panel-driven or interview-based, combining personal journeys with actionable tips for students, residents, an... more

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