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Weekly Headlines from May 24, 2017

 


Academy News


Check Your Email: PM&R Compensation Survey Now Available

Your Academy is pleased to support a PM&R-specific compensation study! The scope of the survey is to collect and report 2016 market compensation and productivity benchmarks for physiatrists, with detailed information on practice characteristics, physician demographics, clinical activities, income levels, compensation plan structure, and benefits. AAPM&R is working with ECG Management Consultants, an independent and neutral third-party who will be conducting the survey.

All physiatrists received an email from AAPM&R on Friday, May 19, which included a source ID. For the security of all physiatrists' compensation data, your unique source ID and email address are required to participate in the survey. If you experience any issues, please contact Angie Collins at ECG at acollins@ecgmc.com.

Welcome to Our New AMA House of Delegates Members

We are pleased to introduce Dr. Susan Hubbell as the new American Medical Association (AMA) Delegation Chair/PM&R Section Council Chair and Dr. Stuart Glassman as the second delegate to the AMA House of Delegates (HOD). AAPM&R delegates to the AMA HOD advocate for policies that affect physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians and their patients.

We would also like to thank outgoing AMA Delegate and PM&R Section Council Chair, Leon Reinstein, MD for 21 years of service, dedication, and leadership! Read more.

Annual Assembly


NEW: The Learning Center—Your Ultimate Hands-On
Learning Experience

While you’re onsite in Denver, October 12-15, 2017, check out our innovative Learning Center, located in the PM&R Pavilion. It’s ”the place” to learn from leading experts in physiatry who will be giving hands-on demonstrations and live presentations in these clinical areas: electrodiagnosis, ultrasound, new technologies, and chemodenervation. Best of all, the Learning Center is included in your registration and open throughout the Assembly. Learn more.

Step One: Ultrasound Applications of the Extremities

Come to #AAPMR2017 early for hands-on ultrasound education. This 2-day preconference course on October 10-11 is designed for physiatrists who want to start applying ultrasound to patients with musculoskeletal and neurologic diagnoses for diagnostic and interventional applications. More than 9 hours of hands-on time will allow attendees to truly experience ultrasound first hand. Learn more and register for the course.

Enter the PhyzTalks Video Contest

Don’t miss your chance to be featured at the NEW Sunday plenary session! We’re taking your stories to the main stage with the inaugural Call for PhyzTalks. Your Academy is seeking impactful stories, similar to TED-style Talks, which reflect new and innovative topics within physical medicine and rehabilitation. Get your PM&R presentation ready and submit it by June 15 for consideration. Learn more.


Education


Take Your Ultrasound Experience to the Next Level

“This is the first academic course that has combined all the uses of ultrasound in a physiatric practice into 2.5 days. This is a course built for a physiatrist—not just a sports medicine doctor.”
—Dr. Monica Rho, Course Director.

Directed by Alfred C. Gellhorn, MD, FAAPMR and Monica Rho, MD, FAAPMR, the new course, August 18-20, 2017 in Chicago, will highlight joint injections, soft tissue injections, and identification of muscles commonly targeted in EMG or spasticity management. Hurry—only 40 spots are available and space is filling up fast! and register by June 14 for early bird discounts.

New: Pediatric Rehab Online Review Course

A new version of the MOC|3 Pediatric Rehabilitation Online Review Course is now available on mē®, and offers up to 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. After completing the course, participants will be able to:

  • Recommend appropriate treatments for both focal and generalized spasticity in pediatric patients based on current evidence.
  • Identify the major risk factors for cerebral palsy and describe which key clinical features are considered when a diagnosis of cerebral palsy is made.
  • List the most common motor and non-motor symptoms of cerebral palsy in childhood, and describe the prognosis for adulthood.
  • And more.

Health Policy/Advocacy


Senate Republicans Weigh Health Care Options

The Senate has begun work on its own bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA) after the House of Representatives narrowly passed H.R. 1628, the American Health Care Act (AHCA), earlier this month. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has acknowledged that the process in the Senate will be neither simple nor quick, but pledged to continue work on a repeal and replace measure without outlining a timeframe for the bill.

Continue reading this blog on PhyzForum, your online member community, where you can find an archive of health policy-related blog posts to help keep you up-to-date.

AAPM&R Attends Medicare Payment Hearing

On Thursday, May 18, your Academy attended a House Ways and Means Health Subcommittee hearing, “The Current Status of the Medicare Program, Payment Systems, and Extenders." The subcommittee’s hearing focused on opportunities to create more efficiency in Medicare and better serve the more than 50 million seniors who receive care through its many programs. In his opening remarks, Health Subcommittee Chairman Pat Tiberi (R-OH) emphasized the need for reform in the Medicare program—including PAC. Read the full recap.

AAPM&R Members in the News


  • Michael Fredericson, MD, FAAPMR, director of physical medicine and rehabilitation at Stanford Health Care and Mederic Hall, MD, FAAPMR, a sports medicine physiatrist at the University of Iowa Health Care, discuss the importance of seeking medical attention early in this U.S. News & World Report article. Read more.

  • Stanley Herring, MD, FAAPMR, director of the University of Washington Sports Health and Safety Institute, discusses why the new concussion protocol should not keep kids off the playing field and why exercise is essential to a child’s long-term health in this article in The Seattle Times. Read more.

  • Lanvin Taylor, DO, FAAPMR, physiatrist at IRMC Physician Group in Pennsylvania, discusses all about the specialty of physiatry in this article in the Olean Times Herald. Read more.

Do you have a newsworthy story to share with your peers? Send us an email at: pressinquiries@aapmr.org. Please note: AAPM&R reserves the right to deny requests where the purpose or content may not be considered in the best interests of AAPM&R or its members.