Oakstone NYU Comprehensive Review of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2015

10 $

+ Include: 35 videos + 1 pdf, size: 12.3 GB

+ Target Audience: physical medicine & rehabilitation residents and fellows

Description

+ Include: 35 videos + 1 pdf, size: 12.3 GB

+ Target Audience: physical medicine & rehabilitation residents and fellows

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Date of Original Release: November 1, 2015

This educational activity will provide physical medicine & rehabilitation residents and fellows, as well as practicing psychiatrists, with education that will improve knowledge, competence, and performance in all subspecialty areas of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

It is estimated that it should take the average learner 30.5 hours to complete the activity.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

After viewing this program, participants will be better able to:

  • Perform a thorough history taking, with emphasis on functional impact, and a comprehensive physical examination.
  • Apply current literature to the evaluation and management of patients.
  • Collaborate with colleagues in various healthcare disciplines to provide the most effective care.
  • Assess relevant treatment options that prioritize patients functional outcomes.
  • Explain treatment options, rehabilitation outcomes, and prognoses to patients and families.
  • Assess the need for referral to a subspecialist physiatrist or specialist in another field.

 

+ Topics:

01 Therapeutic Modalities Adam Tenforde, MD.mp4
02 Stress Fractures Michael Fredericson, MD.mp4
03 Lumbar Spine Care Updates Alec L. Meleger, MD.mp4
04 Cervical Spine Care Updates Venu Akuthota, MD.mp4
05 The Role of Intervention Procedures in Spine Care Zacharia Isaac, MD.mp4
06 The Knee and Shoulder in Sports Dana H. Kotler, MD.mp4
07 Osteoarthritis Update Todd P. Stitik, MD.mp4
08 Hip Dysfunction and Pain Kelly C. McInnis, DO.mp4
09 Exercise Edward M. Phillips, MD.mp4
10 Concepts in Pain Management Jennifer L. Kurz, MD.mp4
11 Current Concepts in Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Joanne Borg-stein, MD.mp4
12 Paralympic Sports Cheri A. Blauwet, MD.mp4
13 Nerve Conduction and EMG Basics Timothy Dilligham, MD.mp4
14 Radiculopathy James L. Sarni, MD.mp4
15 Motor Neuron Disease Sabrina Paganoni, MD, PhD.mp4
16 Adult Neuromuscular Disease Sabrina Paganoni, MD, PhD.mp4
17 Myopathies Lawrence R. Robinson, MD.mp4
18 Cancer Rehabilitation Julie K. Silver, MD.mp4
19 Cardiopulmonary Concerns Matthew N. Bartels, MD.mp4
20 Cerebral Palsy Marykatharine Nutini, DO.mp4
21 Special Pediatric Issues in Trauma David Fogelman, MD.mp4
22 Rehabilitation Approach to Common Stroke Syndromes Yong-Tae Lee, MD.mp4
23 Aphasia Denise Ambrosi, MS, CCC-SLP.mp4
24 Dysphagia Denise Ambrosi, MS, CCC-SLP.mp4
25 Traumatic Brain Injury Update Seth D. Herman, MD.mp4
26 Disorders of Consciousness Joseph T. Giacino, PhD.mp4
27 Spinal Cord Injury Update Sunil Sabharwal, MD, MS.mp4
28 Neurogenic Bladder and Bowel Jayne Donovan, MD.mp4
29 Pain after Spinal Cord Injury Thomas N. Bryce, MD.mp4
30 Sports-Related Concussion Ross D. Zafonte, DO.mp4
31 Neuroimaging Steven R. Flanagan, MD.mp4
32 Spasticity Cindy B. Ivanhoe, MD.mp4
33 Burn Care Jeffrey C. Schneider, MD.mp4
34 Amputee Care David M. Crandell, MD.mp4
35 Palliative Care and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Dorothy Weiss Tolchin, MD.mp4
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