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Fun Facts: June 27 - July 10, 2025

Jul 11, 2025

1. The Physiatrist, a monthly print newsletter, was launched by AAPM&R in which year?

Correct Answer: 1985

Explanation: 
"The Physiatrist" is the official membership publication of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AAPM&R). Established in 1985, this print newsletter is distributed to members ten times per year. It provides updates on Academy activities and programs, legislative actions, practice and socioeconomic issues, educational courses, and developments within the specialty of physical medicine and rehabilitation.

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2. What was the primary reason for the establishment of the American Board of Physical Medicine in 1947?

Correct Answer: To separate PM&R from internal medicine

Explanation: 
The establishment of the American Board of Physical Medicine was to create a separate certifying board for PM&R, as the American Board of Internal Medicine declined to affiliate with it. This separation was crucial for the field's development and recognition. Orthopedics integration, international standardization, and creating a national registry were not the primary reasons.

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3. True or False: In 1945, the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation became a joint publication of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and the AAPM&R.  

Correct Answer: True

Explanation: 
In 1945, the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation became a joint publication of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AAPM&R). This collaboration helped establish the journal as a leading source of research and scientific advancements in the field of physical medicine and rehabilitation. By working together, these organizations ensured that the Archives would serve as a valuable platform for disseminating critical knowledge, fostering innovation, and supporting the growth of the specialty. This partnership reflects AAPM&R’s long-standing commitment to advancing the science and practice of rehabilitation medicine.

4. The Physiatric Association of Spine, Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation (PASSOR) was established within AAPM&R in which year?

Correct Answer: 1993

Explanation: 
The Physiatric Association of Spine, Sports, and Occupational Rehabilitation (PASSOR) was established within the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AAPM&R) to support physiatrists specializing in spine care, sports medicine, and occupational rehabilitation. This subgroup played a significant role in advancing education, research, and collaboration in these areas, helping to shape the future of physical medicine and rehabilitation. PASSOR’s integration into AAPM&R strengthened the academy’s commitment to providing specialized resources and fostering professional development within these subspecialties.

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5. What significant contribution did Howard Rusk make during WWII that impacted the field of PM&R?

Correct Answer: Established the Convalescent Training Program

Explanation: 
Howard Rusk developed the Convalescent Training Program to help injured soldiers rehabilitate physically and mentally, which was highly successful and saved millions of man-hours. This program highlighted the importance of rehabilitation medicine. The other options either relate to different figures or aspects that were not Rusk's contributions during the war.