January 2021

Members & Publications

Get to Know Your 2020-2021 PHiT Board

A new year means new beginnings. It’s the perfect time to get to know your 2020-2021 Physiatrist-in-Training (PHiT) Council Board! Read on to learn a fun fact about each of your new board members, their PM&R interest and their plan for the upcoming board year.

 

Scott Klass, MDScott E. Klass, MD, MS, ATC
President

PGY4, University of Miami/Jackson Health System PM&R Program

Fun Fact: I love training my beagle, Tucker, and taught him how to play Three-Cup Monte, Hide-and-Scent, Army crawl and give high fives!

PM&R Interest: Sports Medicine

Goal: Looking forward to facilitating all PHiT Council members to find success in their role and make great connections with all Academy members.

 

Heidi Chen, MD

Heidi Chen, MD
Vice President and Diversity and Inclusion Committee

PGY3, New York Presbyterian Hospital (Columbia and Cornell) PM&R Program

Fun Fact: I was once in a documentary about a nonprofit in Cameroon, but they completely gave me a new name. 😂

PM&R Interest: Sports and Spine

Goal: Looking forward to increasing visibility and knowledge of our field, as well as supporting all of you and your ideas!

 

Eric Stockwell, MD

Eric M. Stockwell, MD
Secretary

PGY3, Louisiana State University PM&R Program

Fun Fact: Rocky Mountain Polar Bear Plunge Champion (12-year-old age group)

PM&R Interest: Pain Medicine and Inpatient Rehabilitation

Goal: Improving the PM&R Resident newsletter scope and audience engagement, especially for residents and fellows.

 

Charles D. Kenyon, DO, MSCharles D. Kenyon, DO, MS
Past President

PGY4, Chief Resident, University of Washington PM&R Program
 
Fun Fact: I have two kids. Wilke is two-and-a-half and Faye is nine months, after being born at the start of the pandemic last March.
 
PM&R Interest: Sports medicine; particularly activity promotion and injury prevention across all ages and abilities.

 

 

Matthew T. Haas, MD

Matthew T. Haas, MD
Medical Education Committee (MEC)

PGY6, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Pediatric Rehabilitation Fellowship

Fun fact: I skipped my junior prom in favor of an overnight trip to New York City, where I randomly met Jon Stewart in a Chipotle and he bought meals for my friends and I.  

PM&R Interest: Pediatric Cancer Rehabilitation, Medical Education

Goal: To promote high quality education in physiatry.

 

Sarah M. Smith, MD

Sarah M. Smith, MD
Medical Education Committee (MEC)

PGY3, University of Washington PM&R Program

Fun Fact: I have a dog named Milo who is a Catahoula mix and goes almost everywhere with me, except for work.

PM&R Interest: Neurorehab

Goal: Looking forward to collaborating on some awesome and effective learning tools!

 

Kayla M. Williams, MD

Kayla M. Williams, MD
Membership Committee

PGY4, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School PM&R Program

Fun Fact: After nine months in the pandemic, my patio garden is finally bearing two (very small) tomatoes. That makes three for the season, lol.

PM&R Interest: Peds 😊

Goal: Looking forward to working with everyone and boosting excitement about being an active member of the Academy.

 

Julie E. Witkowski, MD

Julie E. Witkowski, MD
Membership Committee

PGY5, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science (Rochester) Brain Injury Fellowship

Fun Fact: I have recently started painting as a relaxing activity, even though I have absolutely no artistic background. I really enjoy it!

PM&R Interest: Brain Injury and Neuromuscular Medicine

Goal: I hope to continue furthering AAPM&R’s mission to increase and retain membership, particularly in trainees and young practice physicians.

 

Donald Kasitinon, MD

Donald Kasitinon, MD
Quality, Practice, Policy and Research (QPPR) Committee

PGY5, Stanford University Sports Medicine Fellowship

Fun Fact: In 14-and-under basketball, was benched after getting dunked on by a future NBA player.

PM&R Interest: Sports Medicine

Goal: I plan to learn more about, and hope to contribute to, the behind-the-scenes policymaking that helps drive our specialty.

 

Christian W. Roehmer, MD

Christian W. Roehmer, MD
Quality, Practice, Policy and Research (QPPR) Committee

PGY2, Vanderbilt University Medical Center PM&R Program

Fun Fact: Can hit a tennis serve at 130 mph!

PM&R Interest: Interdisciplinary Pain Management

Goal: To help guide policy and research advances that support the goals of the Academy and the field of PM&R.

 

Jensine' J. Norman, MD

Jensine' J. Norman, MD
Inclusion and Engagement Committee Liaison

PGY6, Baylor College of Medicine Pediatric Rehabilitation Fellowship

Fun Fact: I have two cats, who don’t know any tricks. But I'm also a lazy crafter and enjoy hoarding crafting supplies, like stickers and scrapbook paper.

PM&R Interest: Peds

Goal: Looking forward to working together to help people feel like their voices are heard, and starting action plans.

 

Krupali Chokshi, MD

Krupali Chokshi, MD
Specialty Brand Expansion Committee

PGY2, New York University Grossman School of Medicine PM&R Program at NYU Langone’s Rusk Rehabilitation

Fun Fact: I have a boxer lab named Shanti who loves wearing her winter sweaters and jacket—she’ll bring it to me before a walk!

PM&R Interest: Interventional Pain, Sports, Cancer Rehab

Goal: I’m excited to raise awareness and appreciation, especially to our colleagues in other fields, about what PM&R has to offer.

 

Alexander Ramirez, MD

Alexander Ramirez, MD
Residency Program Liaison

PGY3, University of Pennsylvania Health System PM&R Program

Fun Fact: I went to medical school with Kayla (Williams) and a post-match panel she was on helped solidify my interest in PM&R. I also have a daughter who takes up a lot of my free time -  in a good way - and her side-eye game is strong!

PM&R Interest: Interventional Pain

Goal: I’m excited to “meet” residents from other programs and facilitate communication between them and the PHiT Board.

 

Ky Viet D. Quach, DO

Ky Viet D. Quach, DO
American Medical Association (AMA) Delegate

PGY2, Sparrow Hospital (Michigan State University) PM&R Program

Fun Fact: I solo-backpacked Japan for three weeks after medical school. Can’t wait to go on the next adventure post-pandemic.

PM&R Interest: EMG, Interventional Pain, Performing Arts Medicine  

Goal: Represent our specialty well at the AMA and make sure our voices are heard. Collaborate with other members on resolutions of common interests.

 

Michael J. Del Busto, Jr., MD

Michael J. Del Busto, Jr., MD
Nominating Committee

PGY3, University of Louisville School of Medicine PM&R Program

Fun fact: My medical school superlative was “Most Likely to be Found in the Gym.” 😂

PM&R Interest: Sports Medicine

Goal: I am looking forward to helping our group continue to find great leadership!

 

Stephanie E. DeLuca, MD, MS

Stephanie E. DeLuca, MD, MS
Nominating Committee

PGY3, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital/Harvard Medical School PM&R Program

Fun fact: When I was ten years old, I turned an unassisted triple play in softball. 🥎

PM&R Interest: Pediatric Sports Medicine

Goal: I am really excited to be more involved in AAPM&R and to help continue to select leaders with a passion for advancing the field!