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By Physiatry Residents
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The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
Kimberly Casten, MD presents her original research Weakness and Inflammation Are Associated with Disability, Poor Cognition, and Multimorbidity in Older Adults. This episode is part of our Rehabilitation Science Series in which we explore the culture of research at our institution from resident projects to NIH grant work done by our research and clinical faculty. For more information about PM&R at Michigan Medicine please visit our website https://medicine.umich.edu/dept/pmr/education-training/physician-residency.
Ryan Hodges, MD and Orman Trent Hall, DO present their original research Momentary Assessment of Pain Intensity and Interference in Spinal Cord Injury: Associations with Mood, Stress and Salivary Cortisol. This episode is part of our Rehabilitation Science Series in which we explore the culture of research at our institution from resident projects to NIH grant work done by our research and clinical faculty. For more information about PM&R at Michigan Medicine please visit our website https://medicine.umich.edu/dept/pmr/education-training/physician-residency.
Darin Scribner, DO and Steve Loh, DO present their original research Association of Steroid Dose and SI Joint Injection for Pain Reduction. This episode is part of our Rehabilitation Science Series in which we explore the culture of research at our institution from resident projects to NIH grant work done by our research and clinical faculty. For more information about PM&R at Michigan Medicine please visit our website https://medicine.umich.edu/dept/pmr/education-training/physician-residency.
Reza Roohanirad, MD presents his original research Outcomes and Referral Patterns for Vestibular Therapy Following Concussion. This episode is part of our Rehabilitation Science Series in which we explore the culture of research at our institution from resident projects to NIH grant work done by our research and clinical faculty. For more information about PM&R at Michigan Medicine please visit our website https://medicine.umich.edu/dept/pmr/education-training/physician-residency.
Elisabeth Acker, DO and Marianne Mousigian, MD deliver an award-winning presentation of their original research entitled Does Performance on the Unilateral Hip Bridge Endurance Test (UHBE) Help Predict the Development of Running-Related Injuries? Drs. Acker and Mousigian earned the Gary Davidoff Research Award in recognition of their outstanding performance and commitment to advancing evidence-based practice in rehabilitation medicine. The Gary Davidoff Research Award honors the late Dr. Davidoff who's meteoric career was sadly cut short. For more information about Dr. Davidoff's life and work please visit his University of Michigan Faculty Memoir page http://faculty-history.dc.umich.edu/faculty/gary-davidoff/memoir. This episode is part of our Rehabilitation Science Series in which we explore the culture of research at our institution from resident projects to NIH grant work done by our research and clinical faculty. For more information about PM&R at Michigan Medicine please visit our website https://medicine.umich.edu/dept/pmr/education-training/physician-residency.
Chief Resident James Pastrnak, MD delivers an award-winning presentation of his original research entitled Evaluation of Validity of K-level Assignment by Physicians. Dr. Pastrnak earned the Gary Davidoff Research Award in recognition of his outstanding performance and commitment to advancing evidence-based practice in rehabilitation medicine. The Gary Davidoff Research Award honors the late Dr. Davidoff who's meteoric career was sadly cut short. For more information about Dr. Davidoff's life and work please visit his University of Michigan Faculty Memoir page http://faculty-history.dc.umich.edu/faculty/gary-davidoff/memoir. This episode is part of our Rehabilitation Science Series in which we explore the culture of research at our institution from resident projects to NIH grant work done by our research and clinical faculty. For more information about PM&R at Michigan Medicine please visit our website https://medicine.umich.edu/dept/pmr/education-training/physician-residency.
Harris Imam, MD and Orman Trent Hall, DO present their original research Odds of Venous Thromboembolism Among Ambulatory Inpatients Undergoing Rehabilitation With and Without Chemoprophylaxis. This episode is part of our Rehabilitation Science Series in which we explore the culture of research at our institution from resident projects to NIH grant work done by our research and clinical faculty. For more information about PM&R at Michigan Medicine please visit our website https://medicine.umich.edu/dept/pmr/education-training/physician-residency.
Chief Resident Joshua Startup, MD presents his original research Agreement between Authors and Evidence Committee on Level of Evidence Assessment of Accepted Manuscripts to the PM&R Journal. Dr. Startup previously delivered a platform presentation on this topic at the 2018 American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Annual Assembly. This episode is part of our Rehabilitation Science Series in which we explore the culture of research at our institution from resident projects to NIH grant work done by our research and clinical faculty. For more information about PM&R at Michigan Medicine please visit our website https://medicine.umich.edu/dept/pmr/education-training/physician-residency.
Orman Trent Hall, DO presents his original research Years of Life Lost Due to Opioid Overdose in Ohio: Temporal and Geographic Patterns of Excess Mortality. This episode is part of our Rehabilitation Science Series in which we explore the culture of research at our institution from resident projects to NIH grant work done by our research and clinical faculty. For more information about PM&R at Michigan Medicine please visit our website https://medicine.umich.edu/dept/pmr/education-training/physician-residency.
Cory Wernimont, MD presents his original research The Effects of Participation in Karate on Health Outcomes in Adolescents with Down Syndrome. This episode is part of our Rehabilitation Science Series in which we explore the culture of research at our institution from resident projects to NIH grant work done by our research and clinical faculty. For more information about PM&R at Michigan Medicine please visit our website https://medicine.umich.edu/dept/pmr/education-training/physician-residency.
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.