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1 University of Minnesota Medical School Specialty Series Carlton Kimmerle, MD Alex Senk, MD February 11, 2014 Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

2 What does a PM&R physician do? Evaluate, diagnose and treat disability Direct a rehabilitation plan for an individual that provides the best possible outcomes, focuses on functional ability and quality of life Commonly treated conditions include: –amputation, spinal cord injury, sports injury, stroke, musculoskeletal pain syndromes such as low back pain, fibromyalgia, traumatic brain injury, cancer, multiple sclerosis and cardiac disorders, cerebral palsy

3 What does a PM&R physician do? Many practice options –Subspecialties/Fellowships Pediatric Rehabilitation Pain Sports Medicine Brain Injury Spinal Cord Injury Musculoskeletal EMG/neuromuscular disorders Spine Research

4 What does a PM&R physician do? Inpatient rehabilitation –Consultation and inpatient service Outpatient rehabilitation –Varied possibilities

5 What criteria are used to select residents or what makes a competitive applicant? –Pass UCMLE Step I-score of at least 200 –Honors designations Especially on a PM&R rotation –Letters of recommendation from PM&R physicians –Personal statement Why PM&R?

6 To be a more competitive applicant? –Awards-helpful –Research experience-helpful –PM&R Student Interest Group Not currently active at U of MN(?) –Student member of AAPM&R Attend AAPM&R annual meeting-some student scholarship support is available from the organization Residency fair is held

7 A day in the life of: –Resident Hours Call Hours work per week

8 How many years of training are required? –G1 year-can be with the program or a transitional year –G2-4-PM&R –Fellowship lengths vary ACGME accredited –Pediatric Rehabilitation 2 years –Pain 1 year –SCI 1 year –Neuromuscular Medicine 1 year –Sports Medicine 1 year Others vary, usually 1 year

9 To find out more about specialty –Contact Department Chair and Interim Program Director –Dennis Dykstra, MD, PhD dykst001@umn.edudykst001@umn.edu Clerkship Director –Farha Ikrammudin, MD ikram002@umn.eduikram002@umn.edu Chief Resident –Carlton Kimmerle, MD kimme046@umn.edukimme046@umn.edu –Alex Senk, MD senkx003@umn.edusenkx003@umn.edu

10 Other Resources –American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation www.aapmr.org –Association of Academic Physiatrists www.physiatry.org –Journals Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine


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