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Weekly Headlines from October 11, 2017

 

Annual Assembly



#AAPMR2017 Starts Today—Follow Along on Social Media

The 2017 Annual Assembly in Denver is here! Whether you’ll be joining us or can’t make it this year, we invite you to stay up-to-date on everything happening at the Assembly by liking us on Facebook or Instagram and following us on Twitter—use #AAPMR2017.

Research Abstracts Available

Thank you to everyone who submitted an abstract for #AAPMR2017! An interactive flip book of the abstracts is now available. If you’re in Denver for the Assembly, be sure to stop by the Poster Hall to view this research and speak directly with the author.

Learn More About Our PhyzTalk Presenters

Our inaugural PhyzTalks plenary session features TED-style talks about stories that are compelling and impactful to physiatrists. Take a look at our presenters and learn more about them before they present at #AAPMR2017 this Sunday:

  • Preeti Raghavan, MD, FAAPMR
  • Matthew McLaughlin, MD, MS, FAAPMR
  • Shara Yurkiewicz, MD
  • Cliff Gronseth, MD, FAAPMR
  • Glenna Tolbert, MD, FAAPMR
  • Tracey Isidro, MD and Stacey Isidro, BA

Academy News


Friday is Physiatry Day!

Get ready—Friday, October 13 is officially Physiatry Day. Follow the celebration by visiting www.physiatryday.org or participate by following and using #PhysiatryDay2017 in your social media posts.

The University of Puerto Rico is More Than…

Residents at the University of Puerto Rico created a “PM&R is More Than…” video for #PhysiatryDay2017. They did an incredible job of putting this video together while dealing with the recovery efforts on their island. View it here.

Look for Your October/November Issue of The Physiatrist

Keep an eye on your mailbox for the latest issue of The Physiatrist. The October/November issue features:

  • On-Call in Hurricane Harvey: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
  • Congratulations to AAPM&R’s Academy Leadership Program Classes!
  • RUC and the Code Valuation Process
  • October 2017 AAPM&R Awards Special Issue
Johns Hopkins Rehabilitation Network: Overview Video
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At Johns Hopkins, we proudly offer specialized, cutting-edge rehabilitation programs for brain injury and stroke, back and neck pain, multiple sclerosis, neuromuscular conditions, and more. Learn more about our expanding services.

Sponsored content by: Johns Hopkins Rehabilitation Network


Education


NEW Cancer Rehabilitation Supplement and SAE-P

Check your mailbox and open your September issue of PM&R to read the brand-new Contemporary Issues in Cancer Rehabilitation supplement. The supplement includes 12 articles on a variety of cancer rehabilitation topics, including prehabilitation prior to breast cancer treatment and inpatient rehabilitation. Learn more.

Health Policy/Advocacy


NEW! Use AAPM&R Practice Improvement Projects to Qualify for MIPS

The Academy recently learned that engagement in its Practice Improvement Projects (PIPs) can qualify as an Improvement Activity (IA) under the 2017 Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS). By participating in MOC Part IV and engaging in an AAPM&R PIP for at least 90 consecutive days, you can attest to IA_PSPA_2: Participation in MOC Part IV. Attesting to this single, medium-weighted activity will allow you to avoid a 4% Medicare payment penalty in 2019, and, if paired with the submission of other MIPS data, may also help you to earn a small incentive payment! Learn more.

Physiatry News


AMA Foundation for Hurricane Relief Efforts

Through the American Medical Association (AMA) Foundation’s Physician Disaster Recover Fund, donors can help support physicians impacted by Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria. Contributions will be used to re-establish the delivery of patient care in physician practices in federally-designated disaster areas damaged by these hurricanes. Learn more about donating.

AAPM&R Members in the News


  • Joseph DiPietro, MD, a 2017 graduate of Albany Medical College, recently joined North Oaks Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinic. Read more.

  • Rebecca Dutton, MD, FAAPMR, an assistant professor in orthopaedics and rehabilitation at the University of New Mexico, is working with the Lovelace UNM Rehabilitation Hospital to test a new design that could help meet the unique needs of stroke and trauma survivors. Read more.

  • Adam L. Schreiber, DO, FAAPMR, recently joined Comprehensive Pain Solutions of New Jersey in Cherry Hill.

  • Kate Sigford, MD, FAAPMR, has been named as LifeScape’s new medical director of Rehabilitation Services. She will have oversight of rehabilitation and medically-complex services at LifeScape’s Specialty Hospital and Rehabilitation Center. 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.