Association Of Academic Physiatrists

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Association of Academic Physiatry

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  • Pocket Mentor 037: Cancer Rehab

    26/02/2026 Duración: 35min

    In this episode, medical student Kristen Schill interviews Dr. Subha Hanif and Dr. Obada Obaisi, two physicians specializing in cancer rehabilitation. Dr. Hanif completed her PM&R residency at Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital and her cancer rehabilitation fellowship at the University of Michigan, and she currently practices at Mayo Clinic. Dr. Obaisi completed his PM&R residency at Rush University Medical Center, followed by a cancer rehabilitation fellowship at MD Anderson Cancer Center, and now practices at Rush University. They discuss the role of cancer rehabilitation within multidisciplinary cancer care, the training pathway into the specialty, and how the field continues to evolve. The conversation also highlights opportunities for medical students to get involved and offers practical advice for those considering cancer rehabilitation as a career.

  • Physiatry Tech Ep 2: Rehab Robotics

    06/01/2026 Duración: 01h01min

    In this episode of the AAP Physiatry Tech Podcast, we speak with Dr. Krishnan, director of the Neuromuscular and Rehabilitation Robotics Laboratory (NeuRRo Lab), about how low-cost robotics, biomechanics, and neuromuscular science are transforming rehabilitation medicine. Dr. Krishnan shares his journey into rehab research, the mission behind NeuRRo Lab, and how his team designs accessible robotic technologies to improve movement and function across neurologic and orthopedic populations, including stroke, cerebral palsy, and joint injury. They also explore translational research, neuromuscular plasticity, human-centered design, and the future role of robotics in physiatry—making this a valuable conversation for PM&R residents, fellows, medical students, and anyone interested in rehab technology. Guest: Chandramouli Krishnan, P.T., Ph.D., director of NeuRRo Lab at University of Michigan - mouli@umich.edu - https://neurro-lab.engin.umich.edu/home Host: Bilaal Hassan

  • Pocket Mentor 036: General PM&R with Dr. Andrew John

    06/01/2026 Duración: 42min

    Dr. Andrew John is an assistant clinical professor in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at the University of California, San Francisco. He trained and practiced in PM&R across different regions of the country, bringing a unique perspective on how health systems and patient care vary across settings. In this episode, medical student Shreya Chalapalli interviews Dr. John about his journey in medicine, his work with global health, and his advice for students interested in PM&R. Links: Bio: https://orthosurgery.ucsf.edu/patient-care/faculty/andrew-john-0 Article he wrote as a resident for the AAPMR resident newsletter about navigating being Asian American in healthcare: https://www.aapmr.org/members-publications/newsletters/physiatrist-in-training-e-newsletter/phit-board-updates/where-are-you-from-thoughts-from-an-asian-healthcare-provider?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=AAPMR&_zs=1rH7l1&_zl=Tsog8 Medical Student Resources: https://www.physiatry.org/resources/featured-resources/medical-stude

  • Hand & Upper Extremity Rehabilitation with Dr. Raymond Chou

    01/12/2025 Duración: 25min

    Subspecialization in physiatry is classically thought of as a process that occurs through fellowship training as a result of narrowing interests during residency, but are there other ways to achieving similar expertise? Our RFC Technology Subcommittee member Michael Blatt met with Dr. Raymond Chou, a hand and upper extremity rehabilitation specialist at Stanford University, to learn more about how his job search as a resident led him to upper extremity rehabilitation.

  • Research 101: How to Do a Literature Review

    17/11/2025 Duración: 22min

    In this episode, Constantine “Kosta” Nicolozakes, MD, PhD, shares a practical approach to conducting a literature review in PM&R, from shaping a focused question to evaluating evidence. We cover helpful tools for searching, organizing, and synthesizing studies. Kosta also offers guidance for residents interested in publishing and getting started with academic projects. Guest: Constantine "Kosta" Nicolozakes, MD/PhD , PGY3 Northwestern/Shirley Ryan Hosts: Kristen Santiago , Faiza Ahmed Editors: Rotem Hass, David Phrathep

  • Pocket Mentor 035: Dr. Fisher - Adaptive Sports and Pediatric PM&R

    22/10/2025 Duración: 30min

    In this episode, medical student Shreya Chalapalli interviews Dr. Fisher about his journey in medicine, his work in adaptive sports, and his advice for students interested in pediatric PM&R. Dr. Mark Fisher is a pediatric physical medicine and rehabilitation physician. He serves as the Medical Director of Adaptive Sports and Rehabilitation Medicine Outpatient Services at Children’s Mercy, Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, and Clinical Assistant Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Kansas School of Medicine. Resources: Away Rotations: https://students-residents.aamc.org/visiting-student-learning-opportunities/explore-visiting-scholars-resources-database Move United USA: https://moveunitedsport.org/ About Adaptive Sports: https://www.childrensmercy.org/parent-ish/2023/09/adaptive-sports/ Medical Student Resources: https://www.physiatry.org/resources/featured-resources/medical-student-education/

  • Pocket Mentor 034: Cancer Rehab with Dr. Evelyn Qin

    22/09/2025 Duración: 31min

    Learn more about cancer rehabilitation as we speak with Dr. Evelyn Qin. Dr. Qin serves as the Medical Director of Oncology Rehabilitation at the University of Kansas, where she contributes to cutting-edge cancer care.

  • A Career in Academic Interventional Spine with Dr. Zack McCormick

    11/09/2025 Duración: 34min

    Ever wondered what opportunities await through an academic career in pain management or interventional spine? Our RFC technology subcommittee member Michael Blatt, MD met with Zack McCormick, MD to learn more about his path towards a career involving founding and directing a fellowship program and a clinical research program, publishing hundreds of peer-reviewed articles, taking on leadership roles at his hospital and national organizations, and collaborating on medical device innovation. Episode Credits: Michael Blatt MD, Zack McCormick MD, Sanjana Ayyagari MD

  • Pocket Mentor 033: Global Health & PM&R w/ Dr. Kaile Eison

    25/08/2025 Duración: 41min

    Dr. Kaile Eison is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine at Columbia University Irving Medical Center. She serves as the Director of Global Health and Director of HIV Rehabilitation at Columbia, as well as the Associate Director of the Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit. Her clinical and academic work centers around caring for individuals with complex medical needs, especially those recovering from intensive care or living with HIV, and developing thoughtful, comprehensive models of care. In this episode, medical student Shreya Chalapalli speaks with Dr. Eison about her unique path into PM&R, the role of rehabilitation in global health and HIV care, and how humanism guides her approach to patient care and physician well-being.

  • Physiatry Tech Ep 1 - 3D Printing Prosthetics & Orthotics w/ Dr. Colasante

    08/08/2025 Duración: 33min

    In this episode of the Physiatry Tech podcast, host Bilaal Hassan speaks with Dr. Cesar Colasante, a PM&R professor and trailblazer in 3D printed prosthetics & orthotics, about how this technology is revolutionizing limb care. They explore the clinical workflow behind custom-printed limbs, their impact on patient recovery, and how 3D printing is expanding access in both local and global settings. It's a compelling look at where rehabilitation meets innovation.

  • Predicting Early Mortality in the Inpatient Cancer Rehab Population Using Admission Performance Status Score

    28/05/2025 Duración: 33min

    Predicting Early Mortality in the Inpatient Cancer Rehab Population Using Admission Performance Status Score by Physiatry News

  • Ep. 9: Patient Perspectives on the Rehabilitation Journey with Gabriel Mintzer, M.Eng.

    09/04/2025 Duración: 31min

    Gabriel Mintzer is a current PhD student in applied physics at Stanford University. While studying for his master’s degree at MIT in November 2021, he was struck by a truck while walking home. He was subsequently hospitalized and spent over half a year in rehab doing both inpatient and outpatient therapy. Tune in as medical student Brian Gu interviews Gabe about his perspectives on his long recovery process, the help he received from the rehab team along the way, and the life lessons he learned from the experience. This Is Physiatry is a podcast that aims to spread awareness of the wonderful specialty of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R). This podcast is brought to you by the AAP’s Medical Student Council (MSC).

  • 05: The Future of Education in OrthoBiologics

    05/03/2025 Duración: 17min

    In this brief episode, Dr. Jayaram explores considerations for educating future physiatrists in OrthoBiologics.

  • 06: The Effectiveness of Orthobiologic Injections for Discogenic Chronic Low back Pain: An Interview with Dr. Annu Navani

    05/03/2025 Duración: 23min

    Dr. Annu Navani is one of the research leaders in the field of orthobiologics, and is the Chief Medical Officer for Boomerang Healthcare, with 20+ years of experience in the medical industry. Dr. Navani completed her Anesthesiology residency at the Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee and a fellowship in Pain Medicine from the University of California, Davis. Over the last decade and a half, she has served as Founder and CEO of Comprehensive Spine and Sports Center and is an Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor at the Division of Pain at Stanford University. During this podcast episode, we discuss her journey to pain medicine and her specific interest in orthobiologics. Most importantly, we delve into her groundbreaking research, "The Safety and Effectiveness of Ortho-biologic Injections for Discogenic Chronic Low Back Pain: A Multicenter Prospective, Crossover, Randomized Controlled Trial with 12 Months Follow-up," and discuss the future of orthobiologics in clinical practice.

  • 07: The Future of Orthobiologics from a Clinical, Education, and Research Perspective

    05/03/2025 Duración: 22min

    In this podcast, Dr. Jonathan Kirschner from Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) shares his perspective on the future direction of orthobiologics and discusses how advances in this field should shape not only clinical practice but also resident and fellow training. Credits/Acknowledgements: Jonathan Kirschner, MD, Luigi Gonzales, MS4, Kristen Santiago, MD

  • Research 101- Systematic Reviews: Part 1

    05/03/2025 Duración: 07min

    This is the first of a two-podcast series to provide a brief overview of systematic reviews, meta analyses, and scoping reviews. It also addresses how to create a good topic or research question and utilize search strategies. Credits/Acknowledgements: David Phrathep, Kian Bagheri, and Dr. Adam Kinney

  • Research 101: Systematic Reviews: Part 2

    05/03/2025 Duración: 07min

    This is part two of our systematic review series, where we discuss protocols, inclusion and exclusion criteria, data extraction, data synthesis, and creating a PRISMA diagram. Credits/Acknowledgements: Farrah Asaad, Mustafa Dodurgali, and Dr. Adam Kinney

  • Career Chat with Dr. Hannah Hunter: The Path to Cancer Rehab and The Future of the Field

    05/03/2025 Duración: 24min

    In this podcast, Dr. Hannah Hunter from the University of Washington discusses her path to finding Cancer Rehab, her current role as the Medical Director of a Cancer Rehab facility, and some insightful advice for trainees interested in the specialty. Credits/Acknowledgements: Luigi Gonzales, MS4 and Dr. Hannah Hunter

  • Fostering Inclusivity in PM&R: A National Survey

    05/03/2025 Duración: 19min

    This month, we are pleased to feature the article "Fostering Inclusivity in PM&R: A National Survey," authored by Deji Adeniyi, MD (Mount Sinai Medical Center). This study examines the current landscape of diversity, equity, and inclusion within PM&R, offering valuable insights into the experiences and perspectives of professionals across the field.

  • Pocket Mentor 032: Physiatry & Long-COVID with Dr. Monica Verduzo-Gutierrez

    22/01/2025 Duración: 28min

    Dr. Monica Verduzco-Gutierrez is an accomplished academic Physiatrist and currently serves as Professor and Chair of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at the Long School of Medicine at UT Health San Antonio. Her area of clinical expertise is the care of patients with traumatic brain injury, stroke rehabilitation, and interventional spasticity management. Most recently, she has developed a Post-COVID Recovery Clinic to help those who were diagnosed with COVID-19 and suffer from various physical, cognitive, and functional difficulties. In this episode, medical student Sanjana Ayyagari explores how a physiatrist approaches COVID rehabilitation and clinical practice in a post-COVID world. Music Credits: "Tribe" by SENSHO. License code: 9KKZQYKXLF6SDHKH

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