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The AAP is a professional society for today's and tomorrow's leaders in academic physiatry - from medical students to department chairs to scientists. We offer a range of podcasts to support your mentorship, leadership and discovery.
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Pocket Mentor 027: Medical Leadership with Dr. David Steinberg, Pain Medicine & Neurorehabilitation
With a career spanning multiple hospital systems and leadership roles, Dr. David Steinberg knows a thing or two about medical leadership. Medical student Charis Turner interviews Dr. Steinberg about his path to PM&R and pain medicine, his day-to-day job duties, and why he loves his job as a PM&R Department Chair.
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Episode 66: Cerebral Palsy
Main Learning Objectives
-Understand the epidemiology, symptoms, and classification of cerebral palsy.
-Consider the Gross Motor Functional Classification System (GMFCS) of cerebral palsy.
-Outline conservative, interventional, and surgical management of cerebral palsy related spasticity.
Credits:
Episode was written and hosted by: Dr. Mike Hudock,and Elijah Farrales, MS4 @ Washington University
This episode was reviewed for accuracy by: Dr. Alyssa Smith, Dr. Eugene Evra, and Dr. Amy Zimmerman
This podcast series is directed by: Benjamin Gill, DO, MBA; Rosie Conic, MD, PhD; Ian Kim, MD, Ray Espinosa, MD
Please send feedback to aapdigitaloutreach@gmail.com so we can best suit your learning needs!
Content for this series is based off of current PM&R learning materials and is created by residents for residents. It is not an official board review study guide. -
Career Chat with Dr. Heechin Chae: Finding Your Calling in Physiatry
In this episode of Career Chat, resident Derek Day, MD, talks with Dr. Heechin Chae. Dr. Chae’s 24-year career in physiatry has included multiple subspecialties (Interventional Pain Management, Brain Injury Rehabilitation, Functional Medicine) across the spectrum of settings (academic, private practice, Department of Defense, international medical missions). In this episode, he describes these experiences and shares how a sense of purpose and calling has guided every step, shaping who he is in and out of medicine.
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Episode 65: TBI Part 3
To help prepare you for your PM&R Board Exams, we're bringing you a podcast series dedicated to current practices and core knowledge.
Main Learning Objective:
- Understand the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and prognosis of traumatic brain injury
Credits:
Episode was written and hosted by: Dr. Daniel McBride and Dr. Nelson Santos Agosto
This episode was reviewed for accuracy by: Dr. Robert Brunner and Dr. Rachel Teranishi
This podcast series is directed by: Benjamin Gill, DO, MBA; Rosie Conic, MD, PhD; Sre Gorukanti, MD; Ian Kim, MD, Ray Espinosa, MD
Please send feedback to aapdigitaloutreach@gmail.com so we can best suit your learning needs!
Content for this series is based on current PM&R learning materials and is created by residents for residents. It is not an official board review study guide. -
Episode 64: Stroke Part 3. Brain Bleeds (ICH, SAH, AVM)
To help prepare you for your PM&R Board Exams, we're bringing you a podcast series dedicated to current practices and core knowledge.
Main Learning Objectives
-Understand the initial symptoms and management of ICH, SAH, AVM.
-Correlate presenting symptoms in relation to neuroanatomy.
-Appreciate the prognostic tools and risk factors for intracranial bleeds.
Credits:
Episode was written and hosted by: Dr. Rebecca Greenspan and Dr. Kimberly Fazio
This episode was reviewed for accuracy by: Dr. James Begley and Dr. Juliet Zakel
This podcast series is directed by: Benjamin Gill, DO, MBA; Rosie Conic, MD, PhD; Sre Gorukanti, MD; Ian Kim, MD, Ray Espinosa, MD
Please send feedback to aapdigitaloutreach@gmail.com so we can best suit your learning needs!
Content for this series is based on current PM&R learning materials and is created by residents for residents. It is not an official board review study guide. -
Episode 63: EMG, Polyneuropathy
To help prepare you for your PM&R Board Exams, we're bringing you a podcast series dedicated to current practices and core knowledge.
Main Learning Objectives
- Discuss the clinical presentation seen in polyneuropathy
- Review the differential diagnosis for polyneuropathy
- Discuss the findings observed in NCS/EMG for polyneuropathy
Credits:
Episode was written and hosted by: Karim Fahmy, DO; Tony Nguyen, MD; Rachel Sunico, MD
This episode was reviewed for accuracy by: Jay Han, MD; Bao Tran, MD
This podcast series is directed by: Benjamin Gill, DO, MBA; Rosie Conic, MD, PhD; Sre Gorukanti, MD
Please send feedback to aapdigitaloutreach@gmail.com so we can best suit your learning needs!
Content for this series is based on current PM&R learning materials and is created by residents for residents. It is not an official board review study guide.