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Looking for AAPM&R members in the news? Press releases? Our Academy Action Center? Or looking to submit your members in the news content? You'll find it all in our Newsroom. You will also be able to explore PM&R and Academy news as well as learn how to contact us if you would like to submit your member content, or if you are a reporter who is interested in speaking with a PM&R physician.

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PM&R Aspire is our career-exploration platform purpose-built to help PM&R professionals make better-informed career decisions. We have mapped employer locations across the United States, enabling you to explore, message and apply to the roles that matter most to you.

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AAPM&R is leading the advancement of physiatry’s impact throughout healthcare as aligned with YOUR vision for the specialty. Explore our Q&A video series where members of our Physiatrist in Training (PHiT) Council Board chat with AAPM&R Board leaders.

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AAPM&R’s Call to Action is Heard! The White House Releases National COVID-19 Preparedness Plan and Congress is Acting

Mar 4, 2022, 17:10 by User Not Found

We are thrilled to announce a huge 1-2 success in our call to action for the Administration and Congress to create a comprehensive plan to address the needs of individuals suffering from Long COVID or Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC).

1. On March 2, the White House National COVID-19 Preparedness Plan was released, including a section titled “Help Americans with the long-term impacts of COVID-19”:

In recognition of the wide-reaching long-term impacts of COVID-19 on our society, the President will direct the U.S. government to accelerate efforts to detect, prevent and treat Long COVID.

The newly released plan includes the following components:

  • Pioneer a national research agenda to advance efforts to detect, prevent and treat Long COVID. To accelerate scientific progress, the President will direct the federal interagency to develop a National Research Action Plan on Long COVID.
  • Launch Centers of Excellence in communities across the country to provide high-quality care to individuals experiencing Long COVID.

2. There is newly introduced legislation and attention on Capitol Hill that we endorse in line with our call to action.

    • On March 2, Senator Tim Kaine introduced a new bill to help other people living with Long COVID. We have endorsed Senator Kaine’s bill and helped its development, particularly about the need for interagency coordination and the acknowledgement of multidisciplinary care.
    • Additionally, we are a key stakeholder informing Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley’s Long COVID efforts, including a new Dear Colleague letter to support funding in the next COVID-19 relief package for Long COVID education, treatment and data collection.
    • Members of Congress and the media have been citing our Long COVID dashboard in support of their legislation and actions.

Since March 2021, we have been expressing the needs of this patient population, calling on the Administration for action and promoting the role of PM&R in leading rehabilitation. Thank you to the Administration for hearing us and releasing this important plan. Also a huge thank you to all of our members who are treating Long COVID patients and our volunteer leaders who have spent countless hours to advance these efforts.

What AAPM&R is Continuing to Advance:

  • Continuing to Lead through the Development of Clinical Guidance and Models of Care
    Our PASC Collaborative was convened in 2021 to address the pressing need for guidance in the care of patients with Long COVID. The collaborative has released three guidance statements so far on fatiguebreathing discomfort and cognitive symptoms to date. Guidance for cardiac impairment, pediatric Long COVID and autonomic issues are planned for release later this year. Our guidance has been disseminated by the CDC and we will continue to work with the Administration to share both guidance and strong models for the Centers of Excellence that HHS Secretary Becerra is looking to fund.
  • Advocating that this Action Leads to Increased Support for Rehabilitation Care
    The time is now for our government to help patients with Long COVID. Congress must come together and secure urgently needed funding to bolster our country’s healthcare infrastructure to prevent, detect and treat Long COVID with a focus on quality-care and health equity. Our Long COVID Dashboard is the only one of its kind and is an important tool to help estimate and assess the growing population of people with Long COVID and help hospitals, clinics and healthcare professionals across the country prepare and plan for their care.
  • Ensuring PM&R Physicians are Recognized as Essential Medical Experts and Indispensable Leaders Early and Across the Continuum of Care
    We know PM&R physicians are uniquely qualified to lead Long COVID clinics. As team leaders and problem solvers, your training and expertise is essential to caring for patients suffering from Long COVID. We will continue to advocate from our seat at the table to support the development of the White House National COVID-19 Preparedness Plan as well as to advocate for the newly introduced legislation from Senator Kaine. Additionally, we’re ensuring PM&R is recognized nationally for its role in directing rehabilitation and recovery.

Learn more about our efforts and call to action.

 

 

 

AAPM&R’s Call to Action is Heard! The White House Releases National COVID-19 Preparedness Plan and Congress is Acting

Mar 4, 2022, 17:10 by User Not Found

We are thrilled to announce a huge 1-2 success in our call to action for the Administration and Congress to create a comprehensive plan to address the needs of individuals suffering from Long COVID or Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC).

1. On March 2, the White House National COVID-19 Preparedness Plan was released, including a section titled “Help Americans with the long-term impacts of COVID-19”:

In recognition of the wide-reaching long-term impacts of COVID-19 on our society, the President will direct the U.S. government to accelerate efforts to detect, prevent and treat Long COVID.

The newly released plan includes the following components:

  • Pioneer a national research agenda to advance efforts to detect, prevent and treat Long COVID. To accelerate scientific progress, the President will direct the federal interagency to develop a National Research Action Plan on Long COVID.
  • Launch Centers of Excellence in communities across the country to provide high-quality care to individuals experiencing Long COVID.

2. There is newly introduced legislation and attention on Capitol Hill that we endorse in line with our call to action.

    • On March 2, Senator Tim Kaine introduced a new bill to help other people living with Long COVID. We have endorsed Senator Kaine’s bill and helped its development, particularly about the need for interagency coordination and the acknowledgement of multidisciplinary care.
    • Additionally, we are a key stakeholder informing Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley’s Long COVID efforts, including a new Dear Colleague letter to support funding in the next COVID-19 relief package for Long COVID education, treatment and data collection.
    • Members of Congress and the media have been citing our Long COVID dashboard in support of their legislation and actions.

Since March 2021, we have been expressing the needs of this patient population, calling on the Administration for action and promoting the role of PM&R in leading rehabilitation. Thank you to the Administration for hearing us and releasing this important plan. Also a huge thank you to all of our members who are treating Long COVID patients and our volunteer leaders who have spent countless hours to advance these efforts.

What AAPM&R is Continuing to Advance:

  • Continuing to Lead through the Development of Clinical Guidance and Models of Care
    Our PASC Collaborative was convened in 2021 to address the pressing need for guidance in the care of patients with Long COVID. The collaborative has released three guidance statements so far on fatiguebreathing discomfort and cognitive symptoms to date. Guidance for cardiac impairment, pediatric Long COVID and autonomic issues are planned for release later this year. Our guidance has been disseminated by the CDC and we will continue to work with the Administration to share both guidance and strong models for the Centers of Excellence that HHS Secretary Becerra is looking to fund.
  • Advocating that this Action Leads to Increased Support for Rehabilitation Care
    The time is now for our government to help patients with Long COVID. Congress must come together and secure urgently needed funding to bolster our country’s healthcare infrastructure to prevent, detect and treat Long COVID with a focus on quality-care and health equity. Our Long COVID Dashboard is the only one of its kind and is an important tool to help estimate and assess the growing population of people with Long COVID and help hospitals, clinics and healthcare professionals across the country prepare and plan for their care.
  • Ensuring PM&R Physicians are Recognized as Essential Medical Experts and Indispensable Leaders Early and Across the Continuum of Care
    We know PM&R physicians are uniquely qualified to lead Long COVID clinics. As team leaders and problem solvers, your training and expertise is essential to caring for patients suffering from Long COVID. We will continue to advocate from our seat at the table to support the development of the White House National COVID-19 Preparedness Plan as well as to advocate for the newly introduced legislation from Senator Kaine. Additionally, we’re ensuring PM&R is recognized nationally for its role in directing rehabilitation and recovery.

Learn more about our efforts and call to action.

 

 

 

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November 12-15

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The 2020 Annual Assembly is virtual! Join us from November 12-15 as we meet online to share best practices and support each other as we navigate a “new normal."

Critical Conversation Series

Thursday, October 1 at 6 pm (CT)

You're invited to participate in a series of discussions on racial equity, access and inclusion in today’s world. Join us for our next conversation on October 1 for AAPM&R's Diversity and Inclusion Journey. We will review efforts that led to the creation of the D&I strategic plan, unveil our new Principles of Inclusion and Engagement and share new initiatives on the horizon.

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AAPM&R’s Call to Action is Heard! The White House Releases National COVID-19 Preparedness Plan and Congress is Acting

Mar 04, 2022

We are thrilled to announce a huge 1-2 success in our call to action for the Administration and Congress to create a comprehensive plan to address the needs of individuals suffering from Long COVID or Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC).

1. On March 2, the White House National COVID-19 Preparedness Plan was released, including a section titled “Help Americans with the long-term impacts of COVID-19”:

In recognition of the wide-reaching long-term impacts of COVID-19 on our society, the President will direct the U.S. government to accelerate efforts to detect, prevent and treat Long COVID.

The newly released plan includes the following components:

  • Pioneer a national research agenda to advance efforts to detect, prevent and treat Long COVID. To accelerate scientific progress, the President will direct the federal interagency to develop a National Research Action Plan on Long COVID.
  • Launch Centers of Excellence in communities across the country to provide high-quality care to individuals experiencing Long COVID.

2. There is newly introduced legislation and attention on Capitol Hill that we endorse in line with our call to action.

    • On March 2, Senator Tim Kaine introduced a new bill to help other people living with Long COVID. We have endorsed Senator Kaine’s bill and helped its development, particularly about the need for interagency coordination and the acknowledgement of multidisciplinary care.
    • Additionally, we are a key stakeholder informing Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley’s Long COVID efforts, including a new Dear Colleague letter to support funding in the next COVID-19 relief package for Long COVID education, treatment and data collection.
    • Members of Congress and the media have been citing our Long COVID dashboard in support of their legislation and actions.

Since March 2021, we have been expressing the needs of this patient population, calling on the Administration for action and promoting the role of PM&R in leading rehabilitation. Thank you to the Administration for hearing us and releasing this important plan. Also a huge thank you to all of our members who are treating Long COVID patients and our volunteer leaders who have spent countless hours to advance these efforts.

What AAPM&R is Continuing to Advance:

  • Continuing to Lead through the Development of Clinical Guidance and Models of Care
    Our PASC Collaborative was convened in 2021 to address the pressing need for guidance in the care of patients with Long COVID. The collaborative has released three guidance statements so far on fatiguebreathing discomfort and cognitive symptoms to date. Guidance for cardiac impairment, pediatric Long COVID and autonomic issues are planned for release later this year. Our guidance has been disseminated by the CDC and we will continue to work with the Administration to share both guidance and strong models for the Centers of Excellence that HHS Secretary Becerra is looking to fund.
  • Advocating that this Action Leads to Increased Support for Rehabilitation Care
    The time is now for our government to help patients with Long COVID. Congress must come together and secure urgently needed funding to bolster our country’s healthcare infrastructure to prevent, detect and treat Long COVID with a focus on quality-care and health equity. Our Long COVID Dashboard is the only one of its kind and is an important tool to help estimate and assess the growing population of people with Long COVID and help hospitals, clinics and healthcare professionals across the country prepare and plan for their care.
  • Ensuring PM&R Physicians are Recognized as Essential Medical Experts and Indispensable Leaders Early and Across the Continuum of Care
    We know PM&R physicians are uniquely qualified to lead Long COVID clinics. As team leaders and problem solvers, your training and expertise is essential to caring for patients suffering from Long COVID. We will continue to advocate from our seat at the table to support the development of the White House National COVID-19 Preparedness Plan as well as to advocate for the newly introduced legislation from Senator Kaine. Additionally, we’re ensuring PM&R is recognized nationally for its role in directing rehabilitation and recovery.

Learn more about our efforts and call to action.

 

 

 

Physiatry News

AAPM&R’s Call to Action is Heard! The White House Releases National COVID-19 Preparedness Plan and Congress is Acting

Mar 04, 2022

We are thrilled to announce a huge 1-2 success in our call to action for the Administration and Congress to create a comprehensive plan to address the needs of individuals suffering from Long COVID or Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC).

1. On March 2, the White House National COVID-19 Preparedness Plan was released, including a section titled “Help Americans with the long-term impacts of COVID-19”:

In recognition of the wide-reaching long-term impacts of COVID-19 on our society, the President will direct the U.S. government to accelerate efforts to detect, prevent and treat Long COVID.

The newly released plan includes the following components:

  • Pioneer a national research agenda to advance efforts to detect, prevent and treat Long COVID. To accelerate scientific progress, the President will direct the federal interagency to develop a National Research Action Plan on Long COVID.
  • Launch Centers of Excellence in communities across the country to provide high-quality care to individuals experiencing Long COVID.

2. There is newly introduced legislation and attention on Capitol Hill that we endorse in line with our call to action.

    • On March 2, Senator Tim Kaine introduced a new bill to help other people living with Long COVID. We have endorsed Senator Kaine’s bill and helped its development, particularly about the need for interagency coordination and the acknowledgement of multidisciplinary care.
    • Additionally, we are a key stakeholder informing Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley’s Long COVID efforts, including a new Dear Colleague letter to support funding in the next COVID-19 relief package for Long COVID education, treatment and data collection.
    • Members of Congress and the media have been citing our Long COVID dashboard in support of their legislation and actions.

Since March 2021, we have been expressing the needs of this patient population, calling on the Administration for action and promoting the role of PM&R in leading rehabilitation. Thank you to the Administration for hearing us and releasing this important plan. Also a huge thank you to all of our members who are treating Long COVID patients and our volunteer leaders who have spent countless hours to advance these efforts.

What AAPM&R is Continuing to Advance:

  • Continuing to Lead through the Development of Clinical Guidance and Models of Care
    Our PASC Collaborative was convened in 2021 to address the pressing need for guidance in the care of patients with Long COVID. The collaborative has released three guidance statements so far on fatiguebreathing discomfort and cognitive symptoms to date. Guidance for cardiac impairment, pediatric Long COVID and autonomic issues are planned for release later this year. Our guidance has been disseminated by the CDC and we will continue to work with the Administration to share both guidance and strong models for the Centers of Excellence that HHS Secretary Becerra is looking to fund.
  • Advocating that this Action Leads to Increased Support for Rehabilitation Care
    The time is now for our government to help patients with Long COVID. Congress must come together and secure urgently needed funding to bolster our country’s healthcare infrastructure to prevent, detect and treat Long COVID with a focus on quality-care and health equity. Our Long COVID Dashboard is the only one of its kind and is an important tool to help estimate and assess the growing population of people with Long COVID and help hospitals, clinics and healthcare professionals across the country prepare and plan for their care.
  • Ensuring PM&R Physicians are Recognized as Essential Medical Experts and Indispensable Leaders Early and Across the Continuum of Care
    We know PM&R physicians are uniquely qualified to lead Long COVID clinics. As team leaders and problem solvers, your training and expertise is essential to caring for patients suffering from Long COVID. We will continue to advocate from our seat at the table to support the development of the White House National COVID-19 Preparedness Plan as well as to advocate for the newly introduced legislation from Senator Kaine. Additionally, we’re ensuring PM&R is recognized nationally for its role in directing rehabilitation and recovery.

Learn more about our efforts and call to action.

 

 

 

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AAPM&R's STEP Ultrasound Certificate Program is the premiere ultrasound training program—designed by physiatrists, for physiatrists. 

As the only formal, standardized training pathway available for honing and validating your ultrasound skill set, successful completion of the STEP Ultrasound Program will clearly demonstrate to your patients, fellow health care professionals, employers, and the medical facilities you work with that you are a competent professional, expertly trained in ultrasound. 

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