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Weekly Headlines from October 4, 2017

 

Annual Assembly


One More Week Until AAPM&R's Annual Assembly

#AAPMR2017 is only 7 days away! Have you crossed everything off your to-do list?

  • Download the mobile app and build your personal schedule.
  • Print copies of your CV, if you plan on attending Wednesday’s Job and Fellowship Fair.
  • Purchase your ticket for the President’s Reception, so you can take part in a fun evening at Wynkoop Brewing Company.
  • Register for 3-hour Skills Labs—various topics are offered, including regenerative medicine, ultrasound, cancer rehabilitation medicine, and imaging.
  • Browse Denver tours, maps, coupons, and more on this custom site for attendees.
Coming in November: Submit Your 2018 Abstracts/Proposals

Start thinking about the sessions you would like to see at the Assembly next year in Orlando, October 25-28. Submissions for proposals will be due December 1 and abstracts will be due December 15. Stay tuned for submission details.

Academy News


October 13 is Physiatry Day!

We’re celebrating the many aspects of physiatry that make it unique and impactful. This celebration is about YOU and the work you do each and every day—so be sure to participate! If you’re attending #AAPMR2017, wear your Physiatry Day t-shirt on Friday and stop by the Member Solution Center to check out our Mosaic Wall, which will capture the heart of Physiatry Day with an impactful image.

If you’re not attending, you can still participate! Check out www.physiatryday.org, and take photos and tag your social media posts to #PhysiatryDay2017.

Advancing PM&R BOLD: Applying the Vision Across Our Diverse Specialty

This summer, your Academy announced a BOLD new vision for physiatry defined by YOU! Learn more about the Path to the Vision here.

We’re looking at new and innovative ways in which physiatry is practiced. Key areas were identified through the Visioning PM&R Bold research, and efforts will be made to learn more about these areas and how they may apply across the specialty. Over the past 2 weeks, we gathered leaders in pain medicine, pediatric rehabilitation, and cancer rehabilitation medicine to start discussing opportunities in their practice areas that align with the new vision. We’re looking forward to continuing these BOLD conversations this winter.

Find more information on opportunities to participate in Advancing PM&R Bold. If you’ll be in Denver for the Annual Assembly, stop by the Member Solution Center and sign up for an interview or focus group to make your voice heard.


Improving Function and Pain Symptoms in the Lumbar Spine with Bracing
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The unique approach of physiatrists may offer patients more options for non-surgical treatment of lumbar pathology. North American Spine Society (NASS) Clinical Guidelines and new pressure-mapping images highlight the benefits of lumbar bracing. Read more.

Sponsored content by: Össur


Health Policy/Advocacy


AAPM&R Submits Comments to CMS for Medicare Physician Fee Schedule

On September 11, your Academy submitted comments to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Physician Fee Schedule proposed rule. The proposed rule reflects CMS’ recommendations regarding payment and policy for physician services effective January 1, 2018. AAPM&R commented on several proposals that may impact members, including some changes to payment. Learn more.

CMS to Conduct Episode-Based Cost Measure Field Testing

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) will be conducting field testing for 8 episode-based cost measures before consideration of their potential use in the cost performance category of the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) of the Quality Payment Program (QPP). Learn more.

Physiatry News


Sponsored Webinar: Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment: A Look at Neurotoxin Case-Based Scenarios

On October 17, join a clinical discussion as highly-regarded physiatrist Dr. Cristin McKenna, of Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, presents case-based scenarios of neurotoxin injection therapy for the treatment of adult upper limb spasticity and cervical dystonia. Learn more.


Shining a Light on Depression Among African American Stroke Survivors
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Until now, the impact of post-stroke depression (PSD) on African Americans has been unclear. This first-ever study offers a deeper understanding of the prevalence and effects of PSD among this underserved population. Explore the research.

Sponsored content by: Carolinas HealthCare System

AAPM&R Members in the News


  • Mary Apiafi, MD, physiatrist at Community Howard Regional Health, discusses the importance of a physical evaluation in adolescents involved in athletics. Read more.

  • Flora Hammond, MD, FAAPMR, professor and chair of the department of physical medicine and rehabilitation at Indiana University School of Medicine, as well as chief of medical affairs at the Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana, is among the team of Indiana University researchers who received a $2.1 million federal grant to study the long-term impact of traumatic brain injuries. Read more.

  • Craig M. McDonald, MD, FAAPMR, professor of pediatrics, chair of the PM&R department, director of rehabilitation services and director of the neuromuscular disease clinics at UC Davis Health, has been appointed as the national principal investigator for the HOPE-2 Trial, run by Capricor Therapeutics, Inc. Read more.

  • Michael Y. Mizhiritsky, MD, FAAPMR, physical medicine and rehabilitation physician at New York Bone and Joint Specialists, has been named a 2017 Top Doctor in New York City. 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.