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Weekly Headlines from March 22, 2017

 


Academy News


#PMRisMoreThan…Any Single Intervention

Dr. Sue Mukherjee shares why she chose physiatry.

Dr. Mukherjee is an attending physician with the Pediatric and Adolescent Rehabilitation Program at the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab (formerly the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago). Some of her patients are featured on www.pmrismorethan.org—check out Dontae and Holly’s stories too!

Visioning PM&R Bold Updates: Hear from Summit Attendees

Since the initiative launched in July 2016, thousands of you have engaged and provided insights for Visioning PM&R Bold.

The results of your insights flowed into a Summit, where a group of nearly 50 distinguished physiatrists from different backgrounds and practice settings across the specialty gathered to review your input and work toward developing a future vision for the specialty.

Hear what some of them had to say about the experience:

 

Member Volunteerism


Just Over 1 Week Left to Send Your Submissions

Annual Assembly


Mick Ebeling Will Kick-Off #AAPMR2017

Mick Ebeling, founder and CEO of Not Impossible Labs—the world’s first 3D-printing prosthetic lab and training facility—and author of, Not Impossible: The Art and Joy of Doing What Couldn’t Be Done, will provide an inspiring talk during our Thursday plenary session, focused on this year’s major themes of Technology and Radical Collaboration.

Take a Hollywood producer, a NY professor, a fine artist, and a hacker with a criminal record…put them together and what do you get? A device that helped a paralyzed man create drawings using only the movement of his eyes. Collaboration comes in many forms, some of them unexpected. In his talk, Mick will discuss the tools necessary to become a stellar collaborator, and to recognize the traits of collaboration-worthy individuals for your next big idea.

 

Education

NEW! Spinal Cord Injury SAE-P

Worth up to 8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, the Spinal Cord Injury Medicine Self-Assessment Examination for Practitioners (SAE-P) features 28 peer-developed questions to test your learnings from ground-breaking PM&R articles, including:

  • Exercise and Sport for Persons with SCI
  • Effect of Parathyroid Hormone Combined With Gait Training on Bone Density and Bone Architecture in People With Chronic SCI
  • Osteoporosis in Individuals with SCI
  • And more!

Don't forget: You can access this activity for free using the complimentary SAE-P coupon that was provided with your Fellow and Associate membership renewal!

Early-Career Physiatrists: We Have a New Resource for You!

We’re launching a new series of resources for residents and early-career physiatrists to help guide you through the initial challenges of entering practice. The first online video module, Identifying the Right Practice Setting to Meet Your Goals, includes a series of interviews with practicing physiatrists and provides useful information on:

  • Various practice settings available for physiatrists
  • A physiatrist’s role within each different practice setting
  • Benefits and pitfalls of different practice settings
  • How a practice setting can help physiatrists diversify their careers
  • Advice and recommendations about what to consider before deciding on a practice setting

Physiatry News


New Patient Education Resource Available

is a children’s story about amputation and limb deficiency. It was written by AAPM&R member Julie Larson, MD, FAAPMR, with the goal of teaching children that people come in all shapes, sizes, colors, and abilities. This book is a fictional, illustrated story for children about a little boy with a congenital amputation of his left arm. It also includes a glossary of amputee terminology, a letter to parents and teachers, and a series of discussion starters for families and classrooms. All of the proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to send children with limb differences to amputee camp. Be sure to check it out!

New Spinal Cord Injury Model Systems Grant Opportunity

A new grant opportunity from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) at ACL has been announced under the Spinal Cord Injury Model Systems (SCIMS) Multi-Site Collaborative Research Project. The purpose of this grant is to support multi-site research topics related to rehabilitation following spinal cord injury. Read more and apply by May 9.

AAPM&R Members in the News


  • David Hryvniak, DO, assistant professor of PM&R at the University of Virginia, discusses sports medicine and how he helps keep athletes healthy. Dr. Hryvniak also manages the Runner’s Clinic, along with 2 other physicians, where he helps patients regain the fitness necessary to return to running or other physical activities. Read more.
  • Megan Parkes, MD, was recently appointed to medical director at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago at Silver Cross Hospital, where she will oversee all inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services. Congratulations, Dr. Parkes! Read more.

Do you have a newsworthy story to share with your peers? Send us an email at: pressinquiries@aapmr.org.