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he sun is shining and the energy is palpable at Thank You to Our 2019 Physiatry ’19, the AAP’s Annual Meeting. It is my Program Committee TABLE OF CONTENTS Tpleasure to welcome you to the academic physiatry • Mooyeon Oh-Park, MD, MS conference of the year. We have broken records in more – Chair General Information...... 4 • Mohammad Agha, MD Schedule at a Glance...... 7 ways than one: over 1,300 attendees join us from 13 • Karen Barr, MD Plenary Speakers...... 8 countries and 43 U.S. states, 882 abstracts were submitted • Allison Bean, MD Pre-Conference Workshops...... 12 for poster presentations, and more than 200 proposals • Nikola Dragojlovic, MD were submitted for educational sessions. We’re sure that this lush landscape and • Daniel Fechtner, MD DAILY SCHEDULES • Stephen Hampton, MD Thursday...... 19 preeminent program will inspire you personally and professionally for years to come. • Daniel Herman, MD, PhD Friday...... 24 • James Hill, III, MD, MPH THE AAP’S PROGRAM COMMITTEE IS PROUD TO BRING YOU: Saturday...... 28 • Ashlee Jaffe, MD • Over 80 workshops and sessions over the course of five days in paradise • Manuel Mas, MD Paper & Poster Presentations...... 31-32 • Plenary sessions from renowned scientists and academicians Linda Rosenstock, • Gerardo Miranda-Comas, MD Networking Activities...... 35 • Monica Rho, MD MD, MPH, Fabrisia Ambrosio, PhD, MPT and John Chae, MD, ME Award Winners...... 37-38 • Kirk Roden, MBA, FACHE Exhibitor Guide...... 40-42 • A special pathway on musculoskeletal disorders (the leading causes of • Karl Sandin, MD, MPH Sponsored Events...... 47 GET SOCIAL AT PHYSIATRY ’19! disability globally) and Spanish-language sessions • Raman Sharma, MD 2020 Save the Date...... 48 • Cindy Volack, MPA There is a vibrant online community waiting for you! Our Academic Partners...... 52 • Various networking events, designed to help you connect with like-minded peers, • Jean Woo, MD Puerto Rico Convention Center Map...... 54 Use the hashtag #Physiatry19 to see a live feed of broaden your collaborations, and discover cutting-edge research that will influence Our Sponsors...... 55 AAP and attendee updates, connect with peers and your work share your . • Over 60 sponsors and exhibitors showcasing the latest in physiatry products, REGISTRATION HOURS services and programs Puerto Rico Convention Center, Exhibit Hall C Foyer “TWEET OF THE DAY” CONTEST • 662 poster presentations that showcase the finest innovations in clinical care, Tuesday, February 19, 2019...... 11:00am-4:00pm Each day, the top three tweets using #Physiatry19 education and administration Wednesday, February 20, 2019...... 7:00am-4:00pm will appear in the next day’s Annual Meeting email, We encourage you to have thoughtful conversations, introduce yourself to new peers, Thursday, February 21, 2019...... 7:00am-4:00pm sent to all attendees on Thursday, Friday and Friday, February 22, 2019...... 7:00am-4:00pm leaders and trainees, soak in this stunning island and dynamic sessions, and save Saturday morning. Saturday, February 23, 2019...... 7:00am-10:00am the date for 2020! Next year, the AAP is hosting ISPRM 2020 — a joint meeting of the ISPRM (International Society of Physical & Rehabilitation Medicine) World EXHIBIT HALL ACTIVITIES CONNECT WITH THE AAP Congress and AAP Annual Meeting. We hope to see you again March 4-9, 2020 in Puerto Rico Convention Center, Exhibit Hall C Association of Academic Physiatrists (AAP) Orlando, FL. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2019 (410) 654-1000 Morning Coffee...... 7:00am-7:30am www.physiatry.org Refreshment Break...... 10:30am-11:00am TWITTER @AAPhysiatrists Exhibitor Meet & Greet...... 12:00pm-1:00pm FACEBOOK /AssociationOfAcademicPhysiatrists Refreshment Break...... 3:00pm-3:30pm INSTAGRAM @AAPhysiatrists MOOYEON OH-PARK, MD, MS President’s Welcome Reception...... 6:30pm-8:00pm Chair, AAP’s Program Committee FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2019 Chief Medical Officer & SVP, Burke Rehabilitation Hospital Morning Coffee...... 7:00am-7:30am Professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine/ Montefiore Health System Refreshment Break...... 11:00am-11:30am Complimentary Lunch...... 12:30pm-2:00pm Refreshment Break...... 3:30pm-4:00pm

3 General Information

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Locations All workshops and sessions will be held at the Puerto Rico Convention There’s so much more DOWNLOAD THE Center (100 Convention Center Blvd., San Juan, PR 00907) unless to Puerto Rico than EVENT APP! otherwise noted. just sun and sand. POWERED BY: Registration The Registration Desk is located on the first level of the Puerto Rico Convention Center, just outside of Exhibit Hall C. All attendees must check Have the AAP’s Annual in during the designated hours, which you can find on the inside front cover Meeting in your pocket. of this program. Search for Physiatry ’19 or Photo & Video Disclosure Association of Academic The AAP intends to take photos and video of this event for use in AAP Physiatrists in your app store news and promotional materials, in print, electronic and other media, to access the most up-to-date meeting schedule, speaker including the website. By participating in this event, you grant the AAP the profiles, presentation slides right to use any image, photograph, voice or likeness without limitation and more. Aren’t sure of your in its promotional materials and publicity efforts without compensation. login information? Visit the All media becomes the property of the AAP. Media may be displayed, Registration Desk and we’ll distributed or used by the AAP for any purpose. help you get connected! Additional Fees Almost all events and sessions at Physiatry ’19 are included in your NEED WIFI? registration rate. A few preconference workshops may require an additional SUPPORTED BY: fee to attend and will be identified in the program with this icon: $ Continuing Medical Education Credits (CMEs) You can earn up to 30.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™! Physiatry ’19 CMEs Stay connected with our and evaluations will be accepted online only. Visit Physiatry.org/CME2019 complimentary WiFi access in during or after the meeting to complete evaluations, claim education all public areas of the Puerto credit and print your CME certificate. CME credits claimed by Physiatry Rico Convention Center! ’19 attendees will be electronically submitted to the American Board of Just use our password TIRR. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (ABPMR) on June 28, 2019. There will The password is case-sensitive, be a $25 fee for participants who claim their CMEs after June 28, 2019. so be sure to use all caps. Plan your adventures at SeePuertoRico.com.

4 Schedule at a Glance*

Take part in educational sessions, lively networking events and spontaneous meet-and-greets. All events will be held at the Puerto Rico Convention Center (100 Convention Blvd., San Juan, PR 00907) unless otherwise noted.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 11:00am – 4:00pm Registration Open – Exhibit Hall C Foyer $ *1:00pm – 5:00pm Residency & Fellowship Program Directors (RFPD) & Program Coordinators Workshop – Room 104 A-C

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20 7:00am – 4:00pm Registration Open – Exhibit Hall C Foyer $ *8:00am – 12:00pm R esidency & Fellowship Program Directors (RFPD) & Program Coordinators Workshop – Room 104 A-C 8:00am – 12:00pm Medical Students, Residents & Fellows Workshop – Room 208 A-C $ *1:00pm – 5:00pm Pre-Conference Workshops: • How to Review a Scientific Manuscript – Room 202A • Evidence-Based Evaluation & Management Techniques for Spasticity – Room 209 A-C • Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: Beyond the Horizon – Room 208 A-C • Developing Self-Directed Quality/Performance Improvement Projects – Room 202 C 5:30pm – 7:00pm Fellowship & Job Fair – Ballroom B

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21 7:00am – 4:00pm Registration Open – Exhibit Hall C Foyer 7:00am – 7:45am Morning Coffee – Exhibit Hall C C 7:30am – 5:00pm Educational Sessions M 9:00am Poster Gallery Opens – Ballroom A Y 9:15am – 10:30am Plenary Presentation: Linda Rosenstock, MD, MPH – Ballroom B

CM 10:30am – 11:00am Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall – Exhibit Hall C

MY 12:00pm – 1:00pm Exhibitor Meet-and-Greet – Exhibit Hall C

CY 3:00pm – 3:30pm Refreshment Break – Exhibit Hall C 5:00pm – 6:30pm Poster Gallery Reception – Ballroom A CMY 6:30pm – 8:00pm President’s Welcome Reception – Exhibit Hall C K FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 7:00am – 4:00pm Registration Open – Exhibit Hall C Foyer 7:00am – 7:30am Morning Coffee – Exhibit Hall C 7:30am – 5:00pm Educational Sessions 9:00am Poster Gallery Opens – Ballroom A 9:15am – 9:45am AAP Awards Ceremony – Ballroom B 10:00am – 11:00am Plenary Presentation: Fabrisia Ambrosio, PhD, MPT – Ballroom B 11:00am – 11:30am Refreshment Break – Exhibit Hall C 12:30pm – 2:00pm Complimentary Lunch – Exhibit Hall C 3:30pm – 4:00pm Refreshment Break – Exhibit Hall C 5:00pm – 6:30pm Poster Gallery Reception – Ballroom A 7:00pm – 9:00pm Resident/Fellow Networking Event – Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel & Casino

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 7:00am – 10:00am Registration Open – Exhibit Hall C Foyer 7:30am – 8:30am AAP General Business Meeting & Breakfast – Ballroom B 8:30am – 9:15am RMSTP Paper Presentations – Ballroom B 9:15am – 10:15am Plenary Presentation: John Chae, MD, ME – Ballroom B 10:15am – 10:30am Refreshment Break & 2020 Meeting Celebration 10:30am – 2:30pm Educational Sessions

Presentations, times and schedules are subject to change. Visit www.physiatry.org/schedule for the most up-to-date information. $ *Paid/ticketed event 7 Plenary Speakers

Fabrisia Ambrosio, PhD, MPT Director of Rehabilitation, UPMC International Friday, February 22, 2019 10:00am-11:00am Room: Ballroom B Dr. Fabrisia Ambrosio is Associate Professor of the Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at the University of Pittsburgh. She holds secondary appointments in the Departments of Bioengineering, Microbiology & Molecular Genetics, Environmental Health & Occupational Safety, and Physical Therapy. She is the Director of Rehabilitation for UPMC International, and she serves on the executive committee for the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine. Dr. Ambrosio is a pioneer in the emerging field of Regenerative Rehabilitation, which integrates rehabilitation protocols and principles together with regenerative Regenerative medicine therapeutics. She is co-director of the Alliance for Regenerative Rehabilitation: Physical Rehabilitation Research & Training (AR3T), an NIH-funded center that supports the Medicine Meets Stem expansion of scientific knowledge, expertise and methodologies across the domains Cell Therapeutics of rehabilitation science and regenerative medicine. She is also the Founding Course Director of the Annual International Symposium on Regenerative Rehabilitation and the Founding Director of the International Consortium for Regenerative Rehabilitation, which includes 16 partnering institutions representing North America, Europe and Asia. Dr. Ambrosio’s research has the long-term goal of developing innovative approaches to improve skeletal muscle healing and functional recovery. Specifically, her translationally-oriented laboratory investigates the underlying mechanisms by which mechanotransductive signals can be used to enhance endogenous and/or donor stem cell function after injury or with disease.

Linda Rosenstock, MD, MPH John Chae, MD, ME Dean Emeritus, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health Director, MetroHealth Rehabilitation Institute of Ohio Thursday, February 21, 2019 President, AAP’s Board of Trustees 9:15am-10:30am Saturday, February 23, 2019 Room: Ballroom B 9:15am-10:15am Room: Ballroom B Dr. Linda Rosenstock served from 2000 to 2012 as Dean of the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, one of the nation’s top ranked schools. She currently works full-time Dr. John Chae serves as Vice President for Research and Sponsored Programs at UCLA as Professor in the Departments of Health Policy and Management, Medicine, for the MetroHealth System and Professor and Chair of PM&R and Professor of and Environmental Health Sciences. She is a recognized authority in occupational Biomedical Engineering (BME) at Case Western Reserve University. He has authored and environmental health as well as global public health and science policy. Prior over 100 peer-reviewed publications and over 20 reviews, book chapters and books. to UCLA, Dr. Rosenstock served from 1994 to 2000 as the Director of the National He has been awarded 13 patents. He is an Associate Editor for the American Journal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), where she led a staff of 1,500 at Work-Related of PM&R and an Editor of the field’s premier text book, DeLisa’s Physical Medicine To Mentor, the only federal agency mandated to undertake research and prevention activities in Musculoskeletal Disorders: and Rehabilitation: Principles and Practice. Dr. Chae has been a member of the Discover and Lead occupational safety and health. During her tenure, Dr. Rosenstock was instrumental in From Science to Policy Association of Academic Physiatrists since 1994 and has been the Association’s creating the award-winning public-private partnership, NORA (National Occupational president since 2017. In 2011, Dr. Chae was elected to the National Academy of Medicine and the American Institute Research Agenda), a framework for guiding occupational safety and health research. In recognition of her efforts, in 2000, for Medical and Biological Engineering. He presently serves on the Board of Scientific Counselors of the NIH Clinical Dr. Rosenstock received the Presidential Distinguished Executive Rank Award, the highest executive service award in the U.S. Center. Dr. Chae received his MD and residency training in PM&R from Rutgers University – New Jersey Medical School. government. Internationally, she has been active in teaching and research in many developing countries and has served as an He completed the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Rehabilitation Medicine Scientist Training Program Fellowship at advisor to the World Health Organization. She is also a noted author of several hundred scientific articles and several books. Case Western Reserve University. Dr. Chae’s research is funded by the NIH and focuses on the application of functional She is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and an elected member of the National Academy of Sciences’ electrical stimulation for neuroprostheses, neural plasticity and shoulder dysfunction in hemiplegia. He developed Institute of Medicine (IOM). In 2011, she was appointed by President Barack Obama to the Advisory Group on Prevention, the percutaneous peripheral nerve stimulation system, the only intervention with long-term treatment efficacy for Health Promotion and Integrative and Public Health. Dr. Rosenstock received her M.D. and M.P.H. from The Johns Hopkins chronic post-stroke shoulder pain. His team is now investigating the efficacy of the system for the treatment of chronic University, and her advanced training at the University of Washington. musculoskeletal pain in general, including chronic axial low back pain.

8 9 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION (continued) CONTRAINDICATIONS ADVERSE REACTIONS • Hypersensitivity reactions have been reported with botulinum Chronic Sialorrhea: The most commonly observed adverse toxin products (anaphylaxis, serum sickness, urticaria, soft reactions (incidence ≥3% of patients and greater than placebo) tissue edema, and dyspnea). If serious and/or immediate for XEOMIN were tooth extraction (5%), dry mouth (4%), I am hypersensitivity reactions occur further injection of XEOMIN diarrhea (4%), hypertension (4%), fall (3%), bronchitis (3%), should be discontinued and appropriate medical therapy dysphonia (3%), back pain (3%) and dry eye (3%). immediately instituted. XEOMIN is contraindicated in patients Upper Limb Spasticity: The most commonly observed adverse with known hypersensitivity to any botulinum toxin reactions (incidence ≥2% of patients and greater than placebo) A storyteller. preparation or to any of the components in the formulation. for XEOMIN were seizure (3%), nasopharyngitis (2%), dry mouth • Use in patients with an infection at the injection site could (2%), and upper respiratory tract infection (2%). A baker of cookies. lead to severe local or disseminated infection. XEOMIN is Cervical Dystonia: The most commonly observed adverse contraindicated in the presence of infection at the proposed reactions (incidence ≥5% of patients and greater than placebo) A grandmother. injection site(s). for XEOMIN 120 Units and XEOMIN 240 Units, respectively, WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS were: dysphagia (13%, 18%), injection pain site (9%, 4%), neck • The potency units of XEOMIN are specific to the preparation pain (7%, 15%), muscle weakness (7%, 11%), and Every person’s treatment needs are and assay method used and are not interchangeable with musculoskeletal pain (7%, 4%). unique. The neurotoxin therapy you other preparations of botulinum toxin products. Therefore, Blepharospasm: The most commonly observed adverse choose should reflect that. Units of biological activity of XEOMIN cannot be compared to reactions (incidence ≥5% of patients and twice greater than or converted into Units of any other botulinum toxin placebo) for XEOMIN were eyelid ptosis (19%), dry mouth (16%), XEOMIN® helps your patients get back products. dry eye (16%), visual impairment (12%), diarrhea (8%), to being more than their cervical dystonia, • Treatment with XEOMIN and other botulinum toxin products headache (7%), dyspnea (5%) and nasopharyngitis (5%). even when treatment goals can result in swallowing or breathing difficulties. Patients with DRUG INTERACTIONS seem out of reach. pre-existing swallowing or breathing difficulties may be more Co-administration of XEOMIN and aminoglycoside antibiotics or susceptible to these complications. When distant effects other agents interfering with neuromuscular transmission, e.g., Let XEOMIN be the first-line treatment option occur, additional respiratory muscles may be involved. tubocurarine-type muscle relaxants, should only be performed that helps them be defined by who they Patients may require immediate medical attention should with caution as these agents may potentiate the effect of are - not the condition they have. they develop problems with swallowing, speech, or the toxin. respiratory disorders. Dysphagia may persist for several months, which may require use of a feeding tube. Aspiration Use of anticholinergic drugs after administration of XEOMIN may result from severe dysphagia [See BOXED WA RNING] . . may potentiate systemic anticholinergic effects. The effect of administering different botulinum toxin products at the same • Individuals with peripheral motor neuropathic diseases, time or within several months of each other is unknown. amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or neuromuscular junctional disorders (e.g., myasthenia gravis or Lambert-Eaton Excessive neuromuscular weakness may be exacerbated by syndrome) should be monitored particularly closely when administration of another botulinum toxin prior to the given botulinum toxin. Patients with neuromuscular disorders resolution of the effects of a previously administered may be at increased risk of clinically significant effects botulinum toxin. including severe dysphagia and respiratory compromise from USE IN PREGNANCY typical doses of XEOMIN. There are no adequate data on the developmental risk • Cervical Dystonia: Treatment with botulinum toxins may associated with the use of XEOMIN in pregnant women. weaken neck muscles that serve as accessory muscles of XEOMIN should be used during pregnancy only if the potential ventilation. This may result in critical loss of breathing capacity benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus. in patients with respiratory disorders who may have become PEDIATRIC USE dependent upon these accessory muscles. There have been post-marketing reports of serious breathing difficulties, Safety and effectiveness of XEOMIN in patients less than 18 including respiratory failure, in patients with cervical dystonia years of age have not been established. treated with botulinum toxin products. Patients with smaller neck muscle mass and patients who require bilateral References: ® IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION injections into the sternocleidomastoid muscles are at greater 1. XEOMIN [package insert]. Raleigh, NC: Merz North America, Inc; 2018. INDICATIONS AND USAGE risk of dysphagia. Limiting the dose injected into the sternocleidomastoid muscle may decrease the occurrence XEOMIN® (incobotulinumtoxinA) for injection, for intramuscular or intraglandular use, of dysphagia. is a prescription medicine that is used to treat adults with: • chronic adult sialorrhea • Blepharospasm: Injection of XEOMIN into the orbicularis oculi • upper limb spasticity muscle may lead to reduced blinking and corneal exposure • cervical dystonia with possible ulceration or perforation. Lower lid injections should not be repeated if diplopia occurred with previous • blepharospasm who were previously treated with onabotulinumtoxinA (Botox®) botulinum toxin injections. WARNING: DISTANT SPREAD OF TOXIN EFFECT • XEOMIN contains human serum albumin. Based on effective See full prescribing information for complete BOXED WARNING. donor screening and product manufacturing processes, it carries an extremely remote risk for transmission of viral

diseases and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD). No cases of The effects of XEOMIN and all botulinum toxin products may spread from the area of injection to produce transmission of viral diseases or CJD have ever been reported symptoms consistent with botulinum toxin effects. These symptoms have been reported hours to weeks after for albumin. injection. Swallowing and breathing difficulties can be life threatening and there have been reports of death. The risk of symptoms is probably greatest in children treated for spasticity but symptoms can also occur in adults,

particularly in those patients who have underlying conditions that would predispose them to these symptoms. Copyright © 2018 Merz North America MERZ, the MERZ logo, and XEOMIN are registered trademarks of Merz Pharma GmbH & Co, KGaA. Botox® is a registered trademark of Allergan, Inc. Please see the next page for Important Safety Information. ML02721-00 Please visit XEOMIN.com for Full Prescribing Information, including BOXED WARNING. Pre-Conference Workshops Visit

How to Review a Scientific Manuscript Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: Wednesday, February 20, 2019, 1:00pm-5:00pm Beyond the Horizon BOOTH 213 Room: 202A Wednesday, February 20, 2019, 1:00pm-5:00pm Room: 208 A-C Course Directors: Walter Frontera, MD, PhD & TAKE THE SPASTICITY Course Directors: Amit Bhargava, MD and Fernando Description: This standing-room-only session from Sepúlveda-Irizarry, MD Physiatry ’18 is back for a deeper dive that will help you INJECTION CHALLENGE build your CV and excel in your career. Learn how to identify Speakers: Joanne Borg-Stein, MD, Lisa Hernandez, MD, and explain the steps involved in scientific manuscript Gerardo Miranda-Comas, MD, Luis Baerga-Varela, MD, submitted for peer review to a professional/scientific Samuel Chu, MD and Hana Azizi, MD journal. In addition, you’ll discover the elements needed and Description: Musculoskeletal (MSK) sonography is becoming best practices in each section of a manuscript (title, abstract, an important part of evaluating and managing joint, keywords, introduction, methods, results, discussion, nerve and soft tissue disorders. This course is designed references, etc.) to pass peer-review. for clinicians who wish to become more familiar with the function of diagnostic ultrasound, its limitations and its capabilities. Through didactic, interactive and hands-on Evidence-Based Evaluation & Management portions, you’ll learn how to perform a diagnostic ultrasound Techniques for Spasticity of various body parts. Clinicians will learn to recognize Wednesday, February 20, 2019, 1:00pm-5:00pm normal anatomy, common pathologies and critically Room: 209 A-C evaluate the images. Course Directors: Heakyung Kim, MD and Alberto Esquenazi, MD Developing Self-Directed Quality/Performance Speakers: Michael O’Dell, MD, Mark Gormley, Jr., MD, Idris Improvement Projects Amin, MD, Katharine Alter, MD, Yuxi Chen, MD, Brenda Wednesday, February 20, 2019, 1:00pm-5:00pm Castillo, MD, Manuel Mas, MD, Fernando Sepúlveda-Irizarry, Room: 202C MD, Edwardo Ramos Cortes, MD, Keryl Motta-Valencia, MD and Maricarmen Cruz-Jimenez, MD Course Directors: Marcia Bockbrader, MD, PhD, Christopher Garrison, MD, MBA, James Sliwa, DO and Description: This workshop will deliver objective Leon Chandler, MD evaluation and management techniques for spasticity for a chance to receive the second with chemoneurolysis, such as dynamic EMG-based Demystify the Practice Improvement Project process that evaluation and dosing guidelines. You will also receive is now part of Maintenance of Certification (Part IV) for edition of Spasticity: Diagnosis and hands-on practice with ultrasound and nerve stimulators for physiatry. You will get an overview of Quality/Performance Management, by Allison Brashear botulinum toxin and alcohol so that you can improve your Improvement, including strategies for applying the process competency and confidence in performing injections. Demo to everyday problems in clinical, research, academic stations will also be available in Spanish. and administrative settings. You will also get hands-on Additional rules and restrictions apply experience in developing your own QI/PI Projects in small PARTIAL FINANCIAL AND IN-KIND SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: groups with the help of expert faculty. Merz, Ipsen, and Allergan

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Johns Hopkins receives a $  million donation for creation of the Sheikh Khalifa Stroke Institute, signaling a new direction in the understanding of stroke Johns Hopkins diagnosis, treatment and Rehabilitation rehabilitation. Network

The Johns Hopkins Rehabilitation Network continues to push the boundaries The Johns Hopkins Musculoskeletal Center, of medical education, research and a cross-departmental patient care through: collaboration, opens in February  to diagnose, • Educational and training treat and rehabilitate musculoskeletal conditions. programs, including residencies and fellowships for medical students, resident physicians, psychologists and therapists to train future rehabilitation leaders in patient care and research.

• Research in the areas of neurological rehabilitation PM&R is ranked among the top  in National and stroke recovery, gait and Institutes of Health movement mechanics, swallowing funding for U.S. medical disorders and outcomes schools;  academic papers improvement following injury. were published from July  to June . • Specialty rehabilitation programs in areas such as neuromuscular disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke, brain injury, POTS, amputation, spinal cord injury, performing arts and swallowing. PM&R faculty members and physician-residents developed software called To learn more about the Johns Hopkins WeLearnON to enhance interaction and to facilitate Rehabilitation Network, please visit precision education; the group will present on the subject at hopkinsmedicine.org/PMR. Physiatry ’. PMR   Special-Interest Workshops

Medical Students, Residents & Administrative Directors Workshop 4:00pm-5:00pm Stay after the workshops for: Creating a Culture of Wellness Fellows Workshop Room: 103B Anne Felicia Ambrose, MD and Raman Sharma, MD Fellowship & Job Fair PARTIAL FINANCIAL AND IN-KIND SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2019 Wednesday, February 20, 2019, 5:30pm-7:00pm Cadwell, Konica Minolta, Merz, Ipsen, Allergan, and THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2019 Room: Ballroom B Medtronic 1:00pm-2:00pm HealthCare Reform Update: 8:00am-9:00am Looking for a new challenge or weighing different career Procedures in PM&R Implications for Rehabilitation Medicine Coordinator Keynote: “Your Impact, Influence and paths? Speak to more than 40 institutions recruiting Room: 208 A-C Linda Grosh, MHA, CPA Investment” for a variety of open positions, including fellowships! This half-day workshop will give trainees hands-on Rhea Fortune, ACGME Coordinators Council 2:00pm-3:00pm exposure to physiatric procedures. You will rotate through High Reliability Organization (HRO) 11:00am-12:00pm four separate stations taught by expert PM&R faculty Monica Tietsworth, MBA Professional Development Residency & Fellowship Program Directors and gain skills that will help you excel in your training and Coretha Davis, C-TAGME (RFPD) Workshop career. At the end of this workshop, you will have a better 3:00pm-4:00pm Room: 104 A-C understanding of how to perform basic procedural skills Using Lean and Six Sigma to Improve Processes in 1:15pm-2:00pm and identify common physiatric procedures (particularly Healthcare Operations ACGME Common Program Requirements Update All physiatry residencies and fellowships are challenged electrodiagnostic testing, ultrasonography, fluoroscopic and Sandy Wynn, MPA, RHIA Patti Hayden, C-TAGME and Amber Dzikowski ever-changing culture, policy, research and technology. spasticity management). This workshop brings together program directors, program 4:00pm-5:00pm 2:00pm-3:00pm coordinators and academicians for education and WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2019 What Keeps You Up at Night? Taking Care of Yourself So You Can Take Care of Others networking around the hottest topics facing programs Panel Discussion April Pruski, MD and Alex Moroz, MD and institutions. 8:00am-8:10am Welcome & Brief Didactic Lecture 3:30pm-4:30pm THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2019 AAP Mission and Updates TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2019 Nathan Olafsen, MD and Daniel Cushman, MD 7:00am-9:00am Tiffany Knowlton, JD, MBA 1:00pm-2:15pm 8:10am-8:20am Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Ultrasound Introduction Joint Chair Council & Administrative Directors Meeting 4:30pm-5:00pm (ACGME) Update Nathan Olafsen, MD 7:00am – 7:30am Bruce Gans, MD AAP Coordinator Council Updates Caroline Fischer, MBA and David Pruitt, MD 7:30am-8:00am John Chae, MD, ME Cindy Volack, C-TAGME 8:20am-8:30am 8:00am – 8:30am Pertinent Topic Discussions EMG Introduction 2:15pm-3:00pm 8:30am-9:00am Council Meetings FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2019 American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Daniel Cushman, MD 8:00am-9:00am (ABPMR) Update 8:30am-11:30am 2:00pm-3:00pm Wellness Committee Implementation Anthony Chiodo, MD, MBA Small Group Rotations: Employment Contracting & Salary Negotiations Kara Dyer, BSBA, C-TAGME 3:15pm-4:00pm (1) Ultrasonography Steven Tomsic, MBA 11:30pm-12:30pm Resident Recruitment Update (2) Fluoroscopic Spine Procedures American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Michael Saulino, MD, PhD (3) Spasticity Management (4) Electromyography Program Coordinators Sessions (ABPMR) Update 4:00pm-5:00pm Carmen Pitzen Room: 103A Feedback from 2018 11:30am-12:00pm 1:30pm-2:30pm Alex Moroz, MD, James Sliwa, DO and Faculty Q&A and Wrap Up Tuesday, February 19, 2019, 1:00pm-5:00pm The Digital Learner’s Impact on Graduate Medical Education Christopher Garrison, MD, MBA Wednesday, February 20, 2019, 7:00am-12:00pm RFPD Pre-Conference Workshop for Program Directors & Curtis Whitehair, MD 5:00pm-6:00pm Coordinators (Additional Fee) 2:30pm-3:30pm Council Business Meeting Microaggressions/Professionalism Rita Hamilton, DO WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2019 Jennifer Zumsteg, MD 1:30pm-2:00pm WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2019 4:00pm-5:00pm Welcome & Icebreaker Council Business Meeting & Elections 8:00am-11:15am Sue Abrahms and Cindy Volack, C-TAGME ACGME Perspective on Self Study Didactic & Workshop Joseph Gilhooly, MD 2:00pm-4:00pm Coordinator 101 11:00am-12:00pm Stacey Snead-Peterson, Coretha Davis, C-TAGME, Kimberly Panel Discussions Garza, BA and Terri Isbell, C-TAGME John Harrell, MD

16 17 Thursday | February 21st

All workshops, sessions and networking events The State of Cancer Rehab Fellowship Training: Working Design Your will be held at the Puerto Rico Convention Center Toward a Unified Curriculum & Milestones unless otherwise noted. 7:30am-9:00am | Room: 208C Eric Wisotzky, MD, Cody Andrews, MD, Physiatry ’19 COFFEE IN THE EXHIBIT HALL Christian Custodio, MD and Lisa Ruppert, MD 7:00am-7:30am Join an effort to create a unified cancer rehabilitation fellowship and residency training curriculum, including a Experience EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS 1 discussion of potential milestones for all programs to use. 7:30am-9:00am Have a Voice: Share Your Knowledge with Congress Stem Cell Therapies for Neurotrauma: Separating Hope 7:30am-8:30am | Room: 209A from Hype Chris Rorick 7:30am-9:00am | Room: 104A Get a quick primer on how to meet with members Brian Cummings, PhD of Congress with a simulated conversation among Learn preclinical models of SCI, TBI and stroke, what audience members. to look for in a scientifically rigorous study, what the FDA is looking for, and how physicians can evaluate the Clinical Academic & Research PLENARY SPEAKER literature to provide up-to-date advice for patients. 9:15am-10:30am Take new insights from Physiatry ’19 Discover the best practices for Room: Ballroom B Adaptive Sports Programs: Considerations, to your patients with our clinical track, program, trainee and research Linda Rosenstock, MD, MPH Complications, Collaboration bringing you the hottest topics in development in this track for Work-Related Musculoskeletal 7:30am-9:00am | Room: 104BC physiatric care. educators and authors. Disorders: From Science to Policy Cheri Blauwet, MD, Derek Daniels, Kenneth Lee, MD, Yonghoon Lee, DO, Karen Morice, MD, Mary Patstone, Anna Rozman, DO and Alexander Senk, MD REFRESHMENT BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL Musculoskeletal Administration 10:30am-11:00am Build awareness and solutions to barriers that you may This year’s special learning pathway From quality improvement to be encountering in starting an adaptive sports program brings you experts in the identification operations, this track will help — from hypothesis to initiation and all the lessons EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS 2 and treatment of the leading causes department and institutional learned in between. 11:00am-12:30pm of disability globally. leaders build ongoing success. Research Inspiration for the Trainee: Medical School, Brain Injury from the Start: Demystifying the NICU Residency & Fellowship 11:00am-12:30pm | Room: 104A 7:30am-9:00am | Room: 208B Spanish Student, Resident & Fellow Justin Burton, MD, Taeun Chang, MD and Prakash Jayabalan, MD, PhD, Joseph Dadabo, MD, Olga Morozova, MD New this year, we are presenting This track is designed to help trainees Julia Fram, BA and Jennifer Soo Hoo, MD Explore a practical approach to neuroprotective sessions designed by and for our learn critical career development Gain academic pearls on where and how to begin therapies in the neonatal ICU (NICU). You’ll learn early Spanish-speaking attendees. skills from their peers and leaders in incorporating research into your clinical career – from the identification, evaluation, initial management and more the specialty. basics of performing research to using it as part of career for newborns with a brain injury. development. Operationalize PM&R Telehealth Phenol/Ethanol Neurolysis for Spasticity Management: 11:00am-12:00pm | Room: 103B An Update Kirk Roden, MBA, FACHE 7:30am-9:00am | Room: 208A Examine the clinical, operational and financial Sheng Li, MD, PhD, Gerard Francisco, MD, advantages and disadvantages of implementing John McGuire, MD and Tamara Zagustin, MD physiatry telehealth services. Learn effectiveness, safety and new developments of phenol neurolysis, as well as ways to optimize injection techniques with the assistance of ultrasound imaging, electrical stimulation and anatomical landmarks.

18 19 Thursday | February 21st Thursday | February 21st

El Manejo del VIH a Largo Plazo: El Papel de la Fisiatria Predicting Frailty Utilizing Medical Informatics Getting the Most Out of The Mentor-Mentee Scientific Paper Presentations: Other/General Medicine 11:00am-12:00pm | Room: 209A 11:00am-12:00pm | Room: 208B Relationship & Traumatic Brain Injury 1:00pm-3:00pm | Room: Ballroom B Sara Pullen, DPT, MPH, CHES Richard Riggs, MD and Pamela Roberts, PhD, CPHQ 1:30pm-3:00pm | Room: 208B Este curso presenta investigación actual sobre VIH a Review current literature on frailty and the post-acute Nitin Jain, MD, Adriana Báez, PhD, Michael Boninger, Scientific Paper Presentations: Musculoskeletal largo plazo y el rol importante de fisiatría en el manejo de care setting, factors that lead to a diagnosis of frailty, MD, Walter Frontera, MD, PhD, David Morgenroth, MD 1:30pm-3:00pm | Room: 208A esta población de paciente. research findings that are indicative of poor outcomes, and Kolawole Okuyemi, MD, MPH and scales in clinical use to assess patients. Get guidance on building a fruitful bilateral mentor- Challenges & Solutions to Treatment of Musculoskeletal mentee relationship. PM&R leaders: understand the REFRESHMENT BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL Disorders in Underserved Populations responsibilities and characteristics of a good mentor. 3:00pm-3:30pm WOMEN IN ACADEMIC PHYSIATRY WORKSHOP: 11:00am-12:00pm | Room: 104BC Trainees and young practitioners: learn what to look for CAREER PEARLS Chetan Anand, MD in a good mentor and how to optimize benefits from EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS 4 12:00pm-5:00pm | Room: 209BC this relationship. Learn challenges and solutions in treating MSK disease, 3:30pm-5:00pm Anne Felicia Ambrose, MD, Ellen Casey, MD, and the impact of obesity on treatment options. Gain Sara Cuccurullo, MD, Marlis Gonzalez-Fernandez, Diabetic Neuropathy Nerve Decompression: techniques in diagnosing, educating patients and MD, PhD, Rita Hamilton, DO, Danielle Perret Karimi, Using Ultrasound to Provide an Ultra-Minimally Cuidando Al Atleta Mayor: Tratamiento Abarcador Para treating chronic overuse conditions in laborers and MD, Laura Kezar, MD, K. Rao Poduri, MD, Heidi Invasive Treatment Una Población en Crecimiento service industry workers. Prather, DO, Preeti Raghavan, MD, Monica Rho, MD, 1:30pm-2:30pm | Room: 104BC 3:30pm-4:30pm | Room: 209A Gwendolyn Sowa, MD, PhD, Carmen Terzic, MD, PhD Fernando Sepúlveda-Irizarry, MD, William Micheo, MD y Lifestyle Intervention Across the Athletic Spectrum: Logan McCool, DO and Brionn Tonkin, MD and Lyn Weiss, MD Gerardo Miranda-Comas, MD Promoting Sustainable & Effective Behavior Change Learn more about the physiatrist’s role and This course is designed to provide essential resources in the management and care of diabetic Buscamos discutir tres áreas de patología 11:00am-11:30am | Room: 209BC knowledge and skills for career planning and personal sensorimotor polyneuropathy as it relates to secondary correspondientes a sus correspondientes deportes. Asad Siddiqi, DO development among trainees and junior faculty. musculoskeletal conditions. El dolor de espalda en golfistas, lesiones de hombro Review the unique risk factors and determinants of It will provide a road map to help navigate careers en jugadores de tenis y dolor de rodilla en el corredor injury at key stages along the athletic spectrum, as well as clinician-educators, researchers or education Osteoartritis, Osteoporosis y Sarcopenia: Actualidades mayor serán discutidos y se establecerán planes para su as the systematic, evidence-based framework for how administrators. You will also have an opportunity to en Rehabilitación tratamiento. to effectively counsel patients before, during and after reflect on your own values and develop goals, both 1:30pm-2:30pm | Room: 209A injury. short and long term. Senior women faculty acting as Climate Change & Persons with Disabilities: small group leaders will help guide the workshops Armando Tonatiuh Avila Garcia, MD, Tania Ines Nava It’s Time for Action! Bringas, MD, MSC y Salvador Israel Macias Hernández, Career Pearls in Negotiating Your First Job and provide personal feedback. 3:30pm-5:00pm | Room: 208B MD, MSC, PhD 11:00am-12:00pm | Room: Ballroom B Chloe Slocum, MD, MPH, Gretchelle Dilan, PhD Diagnosticar en forma oportuna la sarcopenia en Sara Cuccurullo, MD and Marcalee Alexander, MD EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS 3 sus pacientes geriátricos y prescribir tratamientos de Discover how to do a market analysis, review national 1:00pm-3:00pm rehabilitación eficaces para evitar o disminuir su impacto Discuss issues related to disability and climate change, average salaries, establish your worth, distinguish negativo con un enfoque preventivo basado en el described as the biggest global health threat and between needs and wants and more. ejercicio terapéutico. opportunity of the 21st century, and understand needed Mobile Research actions and research. Sialorrhea: Pathophysiology & Management with 1:00pm-2:00pm | Room: 103B Cerebral, Cerebellar, Brainstem & Peripheral Mechanisms Emphasis on Botulinum Toxins Kirk Roden, MBA, FACHE for Post-Stroke Motor Recovery Challenging ISNCSCI Classification Cases 11:00am-12:30pm | Room: 208A Explore the benefits and implications of integrating mobile 1:30pm-3:00pm | Room: 104A 3:30pm-5:00pm | Room: Ballroom B Gerard Francisco, MD, Heakyung Kim, MD and clinical research and standard of care on mobile devices. Pablo Celnik, MD, Sheng Li, MD, PhD and SUPPORTED BY: Edwardo Ramos Cortes, MD Preeti Raghavan, MD Discuss the pertinent anatomy and pathophysiology Disability Education for Medical Students: Gain new knowledge about how the central nervous of sialorrhea and management options, and get a Help Create a Toolkit system (CNS) reorganizes for recovery of motor function demonstration of botulinum toxin injection of parotid 1:30pm-3:00pm | Room: 208C following stroke. You’ll also learn new predictors, the role and submandibular glands to treat sialorrhea. Steven Kirshblum, MD Ravi Kasi, MD, Nethra Ankam, MD, Michael Ioerger PhD, of motor learning, new research on the close relationship MPH, Carley Sauter, MD and Margaret Turk, MD Learn how to use the International Standards for between motor recovery and spasticity, and novel the Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury Discover how disability education can be incorporated rehabilitation interventions. (ISNCSCI) algorithm to provide accurate diagnosis and into the medical school curriculum. You will learn documentation of SCI for establishing a plan of care evidence from the social sciences and adult education and patient/family . regarding the psychology of integrating disability content, as well as how disability education can be linked to existing learning objectives so you can more easily incorporate this topic into the entire curriculum.

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VHA Amputation System of Care: Leading the Way in Peer Mentoring Groups: A Solution to the Interdisciplinary Limb Loss Rehabilitation & Education Mentoring Crisis in Academic Medicine 3:30pm-4:30pm | Room: 104BC 3:30pm-4:30pm | Room: 208C Dixie Aragaki, MD, Jeffrey Heckman, DO and Karen Barr, MD, Elba Gerena-Maldonado MD, Rebecca Speckman, MD, PhD Cherry Junn, MD, Ny-Ying Lam, MD and Understand the structure of the Veterans Health Rina Reyes, MD Administration (VHA) Amputation System of Care Explore the benefits of peer mentoring, different (ASoC) and get familiar with clinical and education types and structures of peer mentoring groups, and innovations including Clinical Practice Guidelines for the rewards and challenges of peer mentoring in an Upper and Lower Limb Amputation. academic physiatry department.

Movement Dysfunction & Failed Rehab Syndrome: POSTER GALLERY RECEPTION A Paradigm Shift in Treating Back Pain 5:00pm-6:30pm 3:30pm-4:30pm | Room: 208A Room: Ballroom A Amy West, MD, EdM, David Johnson, MBBS and Dana Kotler, MD SUPPORTED BY: Discover the difference between movement therapy Discover cutting-edge research studies and and physical therapy, and learn how treating faulty case reports as you interact with PM&R trainees movement patterns can improve quality of life, prevent and leading researchers. With over 600 posters disability and reduce pain. being presented this year, you are sure to walk After 65 years, we’ve learned away with a new idea and/or collaboration! Rehabilitation Management of Parkinson’s Disease Refreshments will be served. a thing or two about being a leader. 3:30pm-4:30pm | Room: 104A Heather Baer, MD PRESIDENT’S WELCOME RECEPTION In 1953, MetroHealth in Cleveland, Ohio, created one of the fi rst facilities in the nation dedicated Develop an understanding of the etiology and 6:30pm-8:00pm solely to rehabilitation. Today, that legacy of leadership continues. We are the only rehabilitation pathophysiology of Parkinson’s disease, management Room: Exhibit Hall C institute in the world led by two members of the National Academies. And, our doctors provide of the motor and non-motor symptoms, and the care for the most complex and disabling injuries and illnesses. SUPPORTED BY: current literature on the role of exercise in possible · Neurorehabilitation – one of only 14 centers in the US designated as a Model System Center for spinal neuro-protection. Kick off Physiatry ’19 at our opening reception, cord injury care hosted by AAP Board President John Chae, MD, · Research – ranked number fi ve in the nation and number one in Ohio for National Institutes for Health funding ME and MetroHealth! This well-attended event for rehabilitation research gives you the opportunity to mix and mingle · Innovation – new technology like an implantable system that allows spinal cord injury patients to use their with peers and mentors around the globe. Top arms and legs for functional tasks it all off with hors d’oeuvres, cocktails and · Education – residency training program and fellowships in brain injury and spinal cord injury medicine visiting exhibitors.

John Chae, MD Director, MetroHealth Rehabilitation Institute P. Hunter Peckham, PhD President, Association of Academic Physiatrists Co-Director, MetroHealth Rehabilitation Institute Member, National Academy of Medicine Member, National Academy of Engineering

CHANGE IS HEALTHY

To learn more about the MetroHealth Rehabilitation Institute, visit metrohealth.org/rehab or call 216-778-3776. 22 Friday | February 22nd

REHAB 5K WALK, RUN & ROLL Prosthetics & Orthotics in the 21st Century: Practical REFRESHMENT BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL PM&R Investigations for Evaluation of Peripheral Supporting the Foundation for PM&R Application of 3D Printing in Rehabilitation 11:00am-11:30am Nerves: EMG & Ultrasound 6:30am-7:30am | Puerto Rico Convention Center 7:30am-9:00am | Room: 209A 11:30am-1:00pm | Room: 208A Stephanie Rand, DO, Matthew Bartels, MD, MPH, EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS 2 Amit Bhargava, MD and Faren Williams, MD COFFEE IN THE EXHIBIT HALL Michael Hagen, MD and Vinay Vinodia, MD 11:30am-1:00pm Understand how to combine ultrasound evaluation of 7:00am-7:30am Review the current state of 3D printing and application nerves, nerve conduction studies and EMG during one in clinical settings. You’ll discover the techniques of Sindrome de Guillain Barre – Una Perspectiva Personal visit with a patient. EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS 1 scanning and manipulating templates, applying them Mas Alla de la Recuperación Motora 7:30am-9:00am to specific individuals, and printing and fitting orthotic 11:30am-12:30pm | Room: 209A Confronting a Natural Disaster: The Puerto Rico devices. Experience Diego Mauricio Chaustre Ruiz, MD 11:30am-12:30pm | Room: 103B Collaborating with Industry: Is It for You? Estructurar la fatiga como parte de la historia clínica Maintaining Muscle Function Across the Lifespan: The Isabel Borras, MD, Ana Cintron-Rodriguez, MD and 7:30am-9:00am | Room: 208B del paciente con síndrome de Guillain Barré, aplicar State of the Science Maricarmen Cruz-Jimenez, MD Sabrina Paganoni, MD, PhD, W. David Arnold, MD, evaluación objetiva y darle manejo. 7:30am-8:30am | Room: 104BC Discover the phases of preparation and response to David Binder, MD, MBA, John-Ross Rizzo, MD W. David Arnold, MD and Jonathan Bean, MD a natural disaster, keeping up with graduate medical and Ross Zafonte, DO Orthobiologics for Tendon & Joint: Mechanistic Develop an understanding of the problem of sarcopenia, Understanding to Inspire Clinical Trials education rules and policies, and medical voluntarism as Build a framework that will help you think critically about its pathogenesis, current diagnostic approaches and 11:30am-1:00pm | Room: 208B a resilience strategy that helps healing. industry support for academic research and developing criteria, novel and developing therapies, and a practical Prathap Jayaram, MD, William Micheo, MD, successful collaborations. approach to diagnosis and management. Traumatic Brain Injury Across the Lifespan: Caring for Kentaro Onishi, DO and Huicong Wang, PhD Older Adults Opioid Crisis: VA’s Response-Options & Outcomes Gain a more comprehensive understanding of Modulating the Connections with Stress, Cognition, 11:30am-12:30pm | Room: 104A 7:30am-9:00am | Room: 208A mechanistic disease and regenerative applications with Aging & Exercise Kelly Crawford, MD and Shanti Pinto, MD Thiru Annaswamy, MD, MA, Erin Krebs, MD, MPH, original research from leading physician-scientists in the 7:30am-9:00am | Room: 104A Discuss epidemiology, outcomes, medical co-morbidities Anthony Lisi, DC and Friedhelm Sandbrink, MD field of cartilage and tendon disorders. Marci Goolsby, MD, Jonathan Kirschner, MD, and treatment considerations that are unique to older Discuss the burden of chronic pain faced by veterans, William Micheo, MD and Mooyeon Oh-Park, MD Missing Pieces: Filling in the Gaps in Traditional adults after TBI to prepare for effective management of data on opioid use and safety, outcomes of the VA- Discover the effects of diet and healthy lifestyle on aging, Residency Training this population. DoD’s clinical guidelines on opioids, and generalizability cognition and injury prevention and recovery. You’ll look 11:30am-1:00pm | Room: 208C and applicability to non-veteran populations and health at gaps in education and possible modulating factors, Scientific Paper Presentations: Best Papers Rina Reyes, MD, Karen Barr, MD and Sara Kim, PhD care systems. along with optimal methods of formulating specific 11:30am-12:30pm | Room: Ballroom B patient-centered action plans. Hear how one physiatry residency program developed Fundamentals of Wheelchair Prescription: A Hands-on and integrated a practice management training course Workshop into their curriculum. You’ll learn course content, COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH IN THE AAP AWARDS CEREMONY 7:30am-9:00am | Room: 209BC available outcomes and strategies to address practice EXHIBIT HALL 9:15am-9:45am Glendaliz Bosques, MD and Jean Woo, MD management. 12:30pm-2:00pm Room: Ballroom B Learn the proper use, evaluation and prescription of Join us as we celebrate individuals who have made Doctor, My Fat is Hurting Me: An Exploration of Fat in wheelchairs, one of the most commonly prescribed significant contributions to the specialty of physiatry, Musculoskeletal Medicine Durable Medical Equipment (DME) by physiatrists. the AAP and the rehabilitation community at large! 11:30am-12:30pm | Room: 104BC EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS 3 1:30pm-3:30pm Developing a Cancer Rehabilitation Program Craig Van Dien, MD and Se Won Lee, MD 8:00am-9:00am | Room: 103B Build awareness of the clinical implications and impact Integration of Rehabilitation Medicine as a Leader of of Adipose tissue (AT) in MSK medicine. You’ll look at Kirk Roden, MBA, FACHE and Monica Tietsworth, MBA PLENARY SPEAKER Post-Acute Care in a Large Health Network changes in distribution and functions of AT with aging, Understand the components needed for developing 10:00am-11:00am mechanisms of AT as a pain generator, its roles in pain 1:30pm-2:30pm | Room: 103B a cancer rehabilitation program, finding downstream Room: Ballroom B generation, and its uses in regenerative medicine. Matthew Bartels, MD, MPH referral sources, collaboration and support, and tracking Fabrisia Ambrosio, PhD, MPT Look at the role of rehabilitation medicine in improving patient satisfaction and outcomes. Regenerative Rehabilitation: Physical Medicine Meets Stem Fellowship Program Directors Roundtables quality and outcomes in all aspects of post-acute care, Cell Therapeutics 11:30am-1:00pm | Room: 209BC including home care, outpatient therapy and innovative Join fellowship program directors and recent fellows models. from various subspecialties as you discern steps, best practices and answers to your important questions on applications, interview process and career development.

24 25 Friday | February 22nd Friday | February 22nd

Neuromuscular Disorders in Children-Current Approach Safety in Cancer Rehabilitation: Examining the Barriers Evaluation of Hip & Gluteal Pain Syndromes in Exercise Transforming the Social Media Landscape to 2:00pm-3:00pm | Room: 208A to Implementing a Safe & Effective Program with MSK Ultrasound Correlations Strategically Advance Research & Advocacy for PM&R Subhadra Nori, MD, Yuxi Chen, MD, Supreet Deshpande, 2:00pm-3:30pm | Room: 208C 4:00pm-4:30pm | Room: 104BC 4:00pm-5:00pm | Room: 208C MD and Dona Rani Kathirithamby, MD Adrian Cristian, MD, MHCM, Jack Fu, MD and Lester Duplechan, MD, RMSK Monica Verduzco-Gutierrez, MD, William Niehaus, MD Discover an overview of some of the more common Susan Maltser, DO Learn the differential diagnoses of pain and discomfort in and Raman Sharma, MD neuromuscular disorders in children including Duchenne Examine the safety concerns and barriers that patients lower extremity exercisers, with specific focus on lateral Develop an enhanced professional toolbox of high- Muscular Dystrophy (DMD), Spinal Muscular Atrophy face, and build a framework for developing inpatient and and posterior hip/ gluteal pain, as well as a step-by-step powered communication tools that you can use to (SMA) and Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease (CMT). We’ll outpatient cancer rehabilitation programs. guide to the musculoskeletal evaluation of the gluteal advance academic, research and advocacy agendas in discuss rehabilitation challenges and new innovations in compartment. today’s ever-changing healthcare landscape. treatments. Software Solutions to Enhance the Clinical Learning Environment Utilizing a Multi-Center Outcomes Database to Develop Administrative Director 101 New Discoveries with ‘Old’ Data: Secondary Analysis in 2:00pm-3:30pm | Room: 209A a Toolbox for Standardizing Outcome Measures in Limb 4:00pm-5:00pm | Room: 103B Rehabilitation Research R. Samuel Mayer, MD, MEHP, Bernard Abrams, MD and Loss Rehabilitation Kirk Roden, MBA, FACHE and Monica Tietsworth, MBA 2:00pm-3:30pm | Room: 208B Stephanie Van, MD 4:00pm-5:00pm | Room: 208B Explore the role of the administrative director in Kenneth Ottenbacher, PhD, OTR, Jonathan Bean, MD Discover recently developed software that enhances Tamara Bushnik, PhD, Jeffrey Cohen, MD, academic medicine in three core mission areas: clinical and Amol Karmarkar, PhD learner and faculty engagement in bedside teaching and Michael Juszczak and Jason Maikos, PhD service, research and administration. You’ll develop goals You’ll discover the value of secondary data analysis assessment, and promotes inter-professional education. Examine the use and limitations of existing tools in the and strategies in these core areas to be a successful in advancing scholarship and practice, how to find clinical care of people living with lower limb amputation administrator. and select secondary data, and the fundamentals of Healthcare Disparity in Puerto Rico: Analysis of the (LLA), and learn how to implement a toolbox of outcome managing and analyzing archived data. Medicaid & Medicare Programs and Its Impact in measures as part of a standardized assessment and Scientific Paper Presentations: Spinal Cord Injury Physiatry screening measure. 4:00pm-5:00pm | Room: Ballroom B Resident/ Fellow Council Elections 2:30pm-3:00pm | Room: 103B 2:00pm-3:30pm | Room: 209BC Walter Alomar-Jimenez, MD, JD and Employment Contracting – Contracts & Getting the Most POSTER GALLERY RECEPTION Come cast your vote as candidates present their Gerardo Miranda-Comas, MD Out of Your Job Offer 5:00pm-6:30pm leadership role bid for the 2019-2020 Resident/ Discuss and exchange ideas regarding treatment of 4:00pm-5:00pm | Room: 209BC Room: Ballroom A Fellow Council (RFC)! Puerto Ricans in federal programs such as Medicare/ Steven Tomsic, MBA Medicaid, specifically its role in rehabilitation medicine. Understand employment contracting, including how SUPPORTED BY: How to Implement a Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation salary benchmarks influence the job offer, as well as tips Program for Fragility Fractures to Clinical Practice Scientific Paper Presentations: Rehabilitation Research on negotiating critical elements of your job offer. Discover cutting-edge research studies and case 2:00pm-3:30pm | Room: 104BC Experience for Medical Students (RREMS) reports as you interact with PM&R trainees and Jae-Young Lim, MD, Bo-Ryun Kim, MD and 1:30pm-3:30pm | Room: Ballroom B Spine Pain in the Cancer Patient: New Evidence & What leading researchers. With over 600 posters being Mooyeon Oh-Park, MD It Means for the Physiatrist presented this year, you are sure to walk away with a new idea and/or collaboration! Refreshments will Get an overview and standard of the global trends REFRESHMENT BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL 4:00pm-5:00pm | Room: 208A be served. and characteristics of rehabilitation programs in the 3:30pm-4:00pm Sayed Wahezi, MD, Grigory Syrkin, MD and development and management of hip fractures among Reza Yassari, MD RESIDENT/ FELLOW NETWORKING & fragility fractures for older adults. Discover new evidence for percutaneous, surgical and EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS 4 TRIVIA NIGHT physiatric strategies for spinal tumor treatment, including 4:00pm-5:00pm 7:00pm-9:00pm Restorative Brain-Machine Interface (BMI) for introductory level imaging of MRI and CT on spine cancer Post-Stroke Motor Recovery types. Location: Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel & Casino, 2:00pm-3:30pm | Room: 104A What We Don’t Discuss with Concussion: Sleep, Bella Vista Terrace Fatigue & Hormones El Estado de la Educación de la Medicina Deportiva Gerard Francisco, MD, Jose Contreras-Vidal, PhD, SUPPORTED BY: Marcia O’Malley, PhD and Nuray Yozbatiran, PhD, PT 4:00pm-5:00pm | Room: 104A 4:00pm-5:00pm | Room: 209A Delve into the experiences gained by an interdisciplinary Surendra Barshikar, MD, Kathleen Bell, MD and Gerardo Miranda-Comas, MD y William Micheo, MD Kick back and have a Amy Mathews, MD few laughs as you make research team while conducting an NIH-funded study Este curso se enfocará en resumir el estado actual de lifelong connections to determine the feasibility and effectiveness of a Get a comprehensive review of the latest research and la educación de la Medicina Deportiva en los Estados with your PM&R peers. combined treatment modality for post-stroke upper limb recommendations on diagnosis and management of Unidos. Describimos las técnicas de enseñanza y Enjoy this beautiful paresis. concussion and post concussive care with relation to protocolos de evaluación establecidas por los diferentes venue overlooking symptoms such as fatigue and sleep disturbance. programas. San Juan, local food and drinks.

26 27 Saturday | February 23rd LEADERS Prescripción de Ejercicio en Personas con Lesión Medular AAP GENERAL BUSINESS MEETING & BREAKFAST 7:30am-8:30am / Room: Ballroom B 10:30am-2:30pm | Room: 208BC Oncology Rehab | Primate Brain Injury Research Facility | State-of-the-art IRF’s | 6 Fellowships Join AAP leadership, members and supporters as we Raúl Smith Plaza, MD y Daniel Bueno Bunker, MD look back on our past year’s accomplishments and El taller consistirá en adaptaciones fisiológicas durante introduce exciting initiatives in the works! el ejercicio en personas con lesión de la médula espinal; bases de una prescripción correcta de ejercicio; sistemas de entrenamiento de rehabilitación intrahospitalaria y Scientific Paper Presentations: Rehabilitation Medicine ambulatoria; y deportes paralímpicos y adaptados como Scientist Training Program (RMSTP) herramienta para la sociedad inclusión. Now Ranked #12 8:30am-9:15am | Room: Ballroom B in NIH funding nationally Sports Specific Demands & Relationship to Injury: A Practical Approach to Evaluation & Management PLENARY SPEAKER 9:15am-10:15am 10:30am-2:30pm | Room: 209BC Room: Ballroom B William Micheo, MD, Gerardo Miranda-Comas, MD, John Chae, MD, ME David Soto-Quijano, MD, Kevin Vincent, MD, PhD and To Mentor, Discover & Lead Jason Zaremski, MD Uncover the relationship between sports specific demands, biomechanics, volume of activity, technique REFRESHMENT BREAK & and injury. You’ll learn how to identify risk factors, 2020 MEETING CELEBRATION appropriate sports specific technique, abnormal 10:15am-10:30am biomechanics and injury evaluation and management.

EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS How to Be Successful on a PM&R Elective: Tackling the 10:30am-2:30pm Rehab Assessment & Plan 12:30pm-1:30pm | Room: 104A Synergies Between the AAP & Cochrane Rehabilitation: Glendaliz Bosques, MD and Justin Schappell, BBA Education, Research, Knowledge Translation Gain relevant resources to independently study weeks 10:30am-11:30am | Room: 208A in advance. You’ll get an overview of the international John Chae, MD, ME, Walter Frontera, MD, PhD and classification of function (ICF), the systematic approach to Sabrina Paganoni, MD, PhD formulating a comprehensive rehab specific treatment plan, the ASIA exam, and real-time feedback following group work. The AAP has partnered with Cochrane Rehabilitation to promote the adoption of evidence-based practices Medical Student & Resident Roundtables in physiatry clinics and training programs. Discover opportunities for participation and access to research 1:30pm-2:30pm | Room: 104A and educational opportunities. Ask questions and discuss physiatry with fellow trainees representing a variety of subspecialties, interests, Success in the PM&R Match: Roundtables with programs and regions! Join us for Grand Rounds at kumc.edu/pmr Residency Directors 10:30am-11:30am | Room: 104A Concurrent Programs Miguel Escalón MD, MPH, James Eubanks, Jr., MD, MS, These signature AAP programs will have workshops Joel Frontera, MD, Monica Rho, MD, Justin Schappell, and sessions designed for this year’s participants. BBA and Jennifer Zumsteg, MD • Program for Academic Leadership (PAL) – Get your burning questions answered about the Leadership training directed by William Bockenek, Since 2007, The University of Kansas Hospital has ranked among application/ interview process and how to be successful MD, CPE. Visit physiatry.org/PAL to get involved. U.S. News & World Report’s top hospitals in the country. This in the PM&R match. Join us for a panel discussion year was no exception, with nine medical and surgical specialties Room: 202C earning recognition for 2018-19. followed by intimate small groups led by a program director. • Rehabilitation Medicine Scientist Training Program (RMSTP) – Research training directed by Michael Visit us at booth 106 Boninger, MD and John Whyte, MD, PhD. Visit physiatry.org/RMSTP to get involved. To learn more about the University of Kansas Department of Room: 202AB Rehabilitation Medicine’s world-class clinical, research and residency programs, as well as our clinical fellowships, visit our website at kumc.edu/pmr. 28

rehab_medicince_full_ad_2018.indd 1 12/17/2018 8:29:16 AM Scientific Paper Breaking ground on a new home Presentations for breakthrough rehabilitation.

Scheduled to open in 2021, the UPMC Vision and Rehabilitation Hospital Thursday, February 21, 2019 Long-Term Functional Impact of Assessing the Use of Mobile Universal will be a state-of-the-art facility bringing researchers and clinicians together Viscosupplementation Versus Lexicon Evaluation System (MULES) Test Group A – Other/General Medicine True Placebo in Symptomatic Hip as a Diagnostic Measure of Concussion in one location to pursue innovations and provide cutting-edge care. As a & Traumatic Brain Injury Osteoarthritis; A Randomized Jason R. Ni, BS cornerstone to the UPMC Rehabilitation Institute, this new facility will allow 1:00pm-3:00pm | Room: Ballroom B Control Trial for enhanced collaborations as our teams of experts continue to innovate Assessing the Effectiveness of Virtual Healthcare Utilization and Outcomes Jane Konidis, MD, PT with the goal of rapidly translating new rehabilitation findings into clinical Reality for Power Wheelchair Driving Impacted by Functional Measures in the practice. To learn more about the future of rehabilitation in Pittsburgh, Training Acute Care Setting Friday, February 22, 2019 Christian Roehmer, BA visit UPMC.com/VisionRehabHospital. Chloe S. Slocum, MD, MPH Best Paper Presentations Executive Functioning After Pediatric Clostridium Difficile Infection Reservoirs 11:30am-12:30pm | Room: Ballroom B Traumatic Brain Injury: Pattern of in the Environment Within an Acute Findings and Influence of Individual, Rehabilitation Unit Assessing Nociception & Pain in Pre-Injury, and Injury-Related Factors Joelle Gabet, MD Patients with Severe TBI: Effects of Paige Morrison, BSE Unconsciousness and Agitation Shoulder Pain Post Cardiac Surgery in Ahish Chitneni, DO Candidate 2021 Calcium Sensitized Troponin C Mutant to a Cardiac Rehabilitation Population Improve Physical Function in Aged Mice Heather MacNeill, MD, BSc (PT), Active Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Olivia Antonescu, BS MScCH(HPTE), FRCPC Drug (NSAID) Use is Associated with Reduced CRP and IL-6 Levels in Chronic Clinicopathological Evaluation of Group D – Spinal Cord Injury Spinal Cord Injury 4:00pm-5:00pm | Room: Ballroom B Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy: Andrew Joon Park, MD What We Know from Studying the Evaluation of the Sensitivity of BMI Brains of American Football Players Optimal Placement of Needle EMG Compared to DXA Body Composition Daniel Daneshvar, MD, PhD Electrode for Biceps Femoris Short Measures to Determine Obesity After Head: A Cadaveric Study Spinal Cord Injury Comprehensive Review of a Single- Dong Hwee Kim, MD, PhD Center Disorder of Consciousness Christine Krull, MD (DOC) Program Are There Trigger Points in Spastic Novel Electromyographic Decoding Bei Zhang, MD, MSc Muscles? Evidence from Dry Needling Technique for 10-Axis Control of Assistive Effects on Spastic Finger Flexors in Devices by Tetraplegic Individuals Group B – Musculoskeletal Chronic Stroke Suzanne Wendelken, PhD, MS 1:30pm-3:00pm | Room 208A Zhiyuan Lu, PhD Wearable Electronics for Chondrotoxic Effects of Local Group C – RREMS Electromyography Biofeedback in Anesthetics on Human Knee Articular 1:30pm-3:30pm | Room: Ballroom B Incomplete Paraplegia Cartilage - A Systematic Review Ronald J. Cotton, MD, PhD Peter Yeh, MD Asymmetric Walking is Not Energetically Suboptimal in Persons Post-Stroke Analysis of Health Care Utilization Shivam Gulhar, BS and Outcomes in Smokers with Low Back Pain Case and Control Identification for Rohit Navlani, DO Genome Wide Association Study on Atraumatic Rotator Cuff Tears Using a Large Biorepository Damien P. Cannon

Affiliated with the UniversityAffiliated of Pittsburgh with the School University of Medicine, of Pittsburgh UPMC SchoolPresbyterian of Medicine, Shadyside is ranked among America’s Best Hospitals by U.S. News & World Report. UPMC Presbyterian Shadyside is ranked among America’s 31 Best Hospitals by U.S. News & World Report. Poster Gallery Receptions

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A record number of poster and paper presentations were submitted and accepted for Physiatry ’19! Case reports and research studies are all available on our event microsite (www.physiatry.org/2019) and can be filtered by presenter, date or topic. Interaction and feedback are encouraged as you support the important work of PM&R residents and leading researchers. Learn about the most recent research studies and unique case reports submitted for presentation at our poster gallery receptions. Here’s what will be presented at each.

Thursday, February 21, 2019 5:00pm-6:30pm | Room: Ballroom A • Administration/ Leadership/ Education • Multiple Sclerosis and Other Neurological Conditions • Other/ General Medicine • Spasticity • Stroke • Traumatic Brain Injury

Friday, February 22, 2019 5:00pm-6:30pm | Room: Ballroom A • Electrodiagnostic/ Neuromuscular Medicine • Medical Student Summer Clinical Externship (MSSCE) • Musculoskeletal • Pain • Pediatrics • Spinal Cord Injury • Sports Medicine • Ultrasound

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Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center is committed to the provision of comprehensive physical medicine and RFPD RECEPTION TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2019 rehabilitation programs and services to maximize the health, function and quality of life to those we serve, ultimately returning Tuesday, February 19, 2019 • RFPD Council Meeting – 5:00pm-6:00pm, Room: 104A-C those persons to their communities. Applications are now being accepted for the following positions: 6:00pm-7:00pm Room: Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel & WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2019 Consult Physiatrist - This position involves directing a diverse and exciting consult service including inpatient and outpatient Casino, District Lounge (Lobby Floor) • Governance Committee – 12:30pm-3:30pm, Location: Sheraton Puerto Rico neurosciences, trauma, hematology / oncology, organ transplant and pediatrics programs. MD/DO required; must be BC/BE in PM&R. Hotel & Casino, San Geronimo Room FELLOWSHIP & JOB FAIR • Leadership Development & Recognition Committee (LDRC) Meeting – General Physiatrist – This position involves primarily inpatient rehabilitation, with additional outpatient musculoskeletal clinics, Wednesday, February 20, 2019 1:00pm-2:30pm, Room: 202B procedures, EMGs and/or spasticity management depending on your interests. MD/DO required; must be BC/BE in PM&R. 5:30pm-7:00pm • RFPD Committee Meeting – 1:00pm-2:30pm, Room: 104C Room: Ballroom B • Pediatrics Council Meeting – 1:00pm-2:30pm, Room: 104B Outpatient Physiatrist – Includes musculoskeletal clinics, interventional procedures, industrial medicine, EMGs and/or • Program Committee Meeting – 2:30pm-4:00pm, Room: 104C spasticity management. The successful candidate will be a full-time faculty member of the Penn State Health Department of POSTER GALLERY RECEPTION • ISPRM Meeting – 2:30pm-4:00pm, Room: 104A Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, with privileges at State College and the Penn State Health Hershey Medical Center. MD/ Thursday, February 21, 2019 • Research Committee Meeting – 3:30pm-5:00pm, Room: 202B DO required; must be BC/BE in PM&R. 5:00pm-6:30pm • CME Committee – 3:30pm-5:30pm, Location: Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel & Room: Ballroom A Casino, San Geronimo Room Pediatric Physiatrist – Provide inpatient and outpatient pediatric rehabilitation care in our 10-bed specialized pediatric unit. • Membership Committee Meeting – 4:00pm-5:30pm, Room: 104C Position includes coverage of our concussion clinic, neuromuscular disease clinic and spina bifida clinics. Candidates should be PRESIDENT’S WELCOME • Education Committee Meeting – 4:00pm-5:30pm, Room: 104A proficient with EMGs and/or spasticity management. MD/DO required; must be BC/BE in PM&R and Pediatric Medicine. RECEPTION • Women in Academic Physiatry Task Force Meeting – 4:00pm-5:30pm, Room: 104B Biomechanist - This research-focused position comes with a substantial start-up package and includes access to our newly Thursday, February 21, 2019 • Brain Injury Council Meeting – 7:00pm-8:00pm, Room: 104A 6:30pm-8:00pm built 4500 square foot rehabilitation research laboratories, which include exercise, body composition, locomotor training and • Sports Medicine Council Meeting – 7:00pm-8:00pm, Room: 104B Room: Exhibit Hall C gait labs. MD/DO with BC/BE in PM&R or PhD required; proven record of research success. • Veterans Affairs Council Meeting – 8:00pm-9:00pm, Room: 104A Successful applicants for these positions will be expected to contribute to the mission areas of patient care, education and REHAB 5K WALK, RUN & ROLL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2019 research. Penn State Health Rehabilitation Hospital offers flexible schedules, manageable call and a team-oriented approach to Supporting the Foundation for PM&R • Joint Chair Council & Administrative Directors Meeting – 7:00am-9:00am, patient care. A competitive salary and an excellent benefits package await you! Friday, February 22, 2019 Room: 103B 6:30am-7:30am • Foundation for PM&R Board Meeting – 12:30pm-3:30pm, Room: 202AB Located in Hershey, Pennsylvania, we offer a great place to live, work, play and learn. Home of Hershey’s chocolate, the Puerto Rico Convention Center Hershey community is rich in history and is a short distance from major cities including Baltimore, New York City, Philadelphia, • Public Policy Committee – 5:30pm-6:30pm, Location: Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel & Casino, San Geronimo Room Pittsburgh and Washington DC. The local neighborhoods boast a reasonable cost of living whether you prefer a more suburban POSTER GALLERY & AJPM&R • Research & Industry Partnerships Task Force – 6:00pm-7:00pm, Room 202AB setting or thriving urban setting rich in theater, arts and culture. We are proud of our community involvement and encourage REVIEWER’S RECEPTION you to learn more about our organization by visiting our website at PennStateHershey.org. Friday, February 22, 2019 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2019 5:30pm-6:30pm • AJPM&R Editorial Board Meeting – 12:00pm-2:00pm, Location: Sheraton Room: Ballroom A For immediate consideration, please send curriculum vitae to: Puerto Rico Hotel & Casino, San Geronimo Room • Program Coordinators Council Meeting - 4:00pm-5:00pm, Room: 103A Patty Shipton, FASPR, Physician Recruiter RESIDENT/ FELLOW NETWORKING & TRIVIA NIGHT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2019 Email: [email protected] Friday, February 22, 2019 • AAP General Business Meeting & Breakfast – 7:30am-8:30am, Room: Ballroom B Tel: 717-531-4703. 7:00pm-9:00pm • Board of Trustees Meeting (Part 1) – 11:00am-5:00pm, Room: 104BC Location: Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel & Casino, Bella Vista Terrace SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2019 • Board of Trustees Meeting (Part 2) – 7:00am-11:00am, Room: 104BC

The Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity and the diversity of its workforce. EOE-AA- 35 M/F/D/V. All individuals (including current employees) selected for a position will undergo a background check appropriate for the position’s responsibilities. Awards & Recognitions We are excited to share with you the winners of the 2019 AAP Awards! These individuals have made significant contributions to the specialty of physiatry, the AAP and the rehabilitation community at large. Join us as we honor the following award recipients at the Physiatry ’19 Awards Ceremony, Friday, February 22, 2019, 9:15am-9:45am in Ballroom B.

2019 AAP AWARD WINNERS

DISTINGUISHED ACADEMICIAN PUBLIC SERVICE AWARD Amie Brown McLain, MD Sunil Kothari, MD, and Jeffrey Berliner, DO University of Alabama at Birmingham Rehabilitation Services Volunteer Project (RSVP)

MCLEAN OUTSTANDING RESIDENT/ EARLY CAREER ACADEMICIAN FELLOW AWARD Nneka Ifejika, MD, MPH Andrew Collins, MD UT Southwestern Medical Center Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center

OUTSTANDING SERVICE AWARD INNOVATION & IMPACT AWARD Sara Cuccurullo, MD Ninad Karandikar, MD Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School/ Stanford University JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute

CAROLYN BRADDOM RITZLER Michael O’Dell, MD RESEARCH AWARD Weill Cornell Medical College Craig McDonald, MD Congratulations! UC Davis Health System

JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute is proud to support the BEST PAPER AWARDS Association of Academic Physiatrists FACULTY RESIDENT as they present the Zhiyuan Lu, PhD Andrew Park, MD UT Health at Houston McGovern Medical School University of Colorado School of Medicine 2018 OUTSTANDING SERVICE AWARD Are There Trigger Points in Spastic Muscles? Active Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug to our colleague and friend Evidence from Dry Needling Effects on Spastic (NSAID) Use is Associated with Reduced CRP Finger Flexors in Chronic Stroke and IL-6 Levels in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury

Sara Cuccurullo, M.D. FELLOW MEDICAL STUDENT Dong Hwee Kim, MD, PhD Ahish Chitneni for her exceptional efforts and contributions to AAP Councils Korea University College of Medicine A.T Still University (SOMA) as well as promoting the field of PM&R through her leadership, Optimal Placement of Needle EMG Electrode for Assessing Nociception & Pain in Patients Biceps Femoris Short Head: A Cadaveric Study with Severe TBI: Effects of Unconsciousness teaching, research and compassion for patients. and Agitation

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION (AJPM&R) AWARDS

EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH WRITING AWARD ERNEST W. JOHNSON EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH Chun-De Liao, MSc; Jau-Yih Tsauo, PhD; Hung-Chou Chen, MD; WRITING IN-TRAINING AWARD Tsan-Hon Liou, MD, PhD Yi Li, MD; Jingjing Fan, MS; Jingyi Yang, MS; Chengqi He, PhD; Efficacy of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy for Lower-Limb Shasha Li, PhD Tendinopathy, A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials Effects of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on Walking and Balance Function after Stroke, A Systematic Review EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH WRITING: HONORABLE and Meta-Analysis MENTION Thomas J. Wilkinson, PhD; Emma L. Watson, PhD; ERNEST W. JOHNSON EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH Soteris Xenophontos, MSc; Douglas W. Gould, PhD; WRITING: HONORABLE MENTION Alice C. Smith, PhD Emma R.J. Bruns; Stefan J. van Rooijen; Tanja E. Argillander; The ‘Minimum Clinically Important Cifference’ in Frequently Edwin S. van der Zaag; Wilhelmina M.U. van Grevenstein; Reported Objective Physical Function Tests Following a 12-Week Peter van Duijvendijk; Christianne J. Buskens; WillemA. Bemelman; Renal Rehabilitation Exercise Intervention in Non-Dialysis Chronic Barbara C. van Munster; Gerrit D. Slooter; Baukje van den Heuvel Kidney Disease Improving Outcomes in Oncological Colorectal Surgery by Prehabilitation

OUTSTANDING REVIEWER Pamela S. Roberts, PhD, OTR/L Cedars Sinai Health System UAB Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

THE FOUNDATION FOR PM&R AWARDS Spain Rehabilitation Center is the hub of activities for the UAB Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. With over 50 years of experience, LEHMANN GRANT MIDCAREER INVESTIGATOR GRANT Prakash Jayabalan, MD, PhD Chantal Debert, MD, MSc we are one of the Southeast’s foremost providers of comprehensive Shirley Ryan AbilityLab/ University of Calgary/ Foothills Medical Centre rehabilitation care. The Acute Impact of Positive Pressure Lower Body Treadmill Improving Quality of Life in Individuals with Persistent Post- Walking on Biological Markers of Joint Disease in Individuals with Concussion Syndrome: A Randomized Single Blinded Control CLINICAL HIGHLIGHTS Knee Osteoarthritis Study of Aerobic Exercise Versus Stretching Exercise Programs • 23 clinical programs covering both inpatient and outpatient services • Treating approximately 1,100 inpatients per year • Caring for some 45,000 outpatients annually OTHER RECOGNITION • On-site orthotics and prosthetics lab RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS 2019 AAP PROGRAM FOR ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS FOR (PAL) GRADUATES THEIR SERVICE ON THE AAP’S BOARD OF TRUSTEES! • Expanding knowledge and exploring new treatments through clinical and Amie McLain, M.D. translational research Mohammad Agha, MD Gerard Francisco, MD, Past President 2018 AAP Distinguished • One of only 14 national Spinal Cord Injury Model Systems and the oldest University of Missouri UT Health at Houston/ TIRR Memorial Hermann Academician Award continually recognized Model System since funding began in the early David Haustein, MD Vu Nguyen, MD, Education Chair 1970s Robley Rex VA Medical Center/ University of Louisville Atrium Health/ Carolinas Rehabilitation • One of only 16 national Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems • Location of the National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center, managing the Spinal Cord Injury Model Danielle Powell, MD, MSPH Samuel Bierner, MD, Membership Chair Systems’ data collection and analysis of the world’s largest spinal cord injury database University of Alabama at Birmingham University of Nebraska Medical Center

William Evan Rivers, DO Samuel Chu, MD, AMA Representative EDUCATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS University of New Mexico Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine • Since 2012, 46% of our graduates earned fellowships, 36% went into private practice, and 14% received faculty appointments Lisa Marie Ruppert, MD Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Monica Verduzco-Gutierrez, MD UT Health at Houston/ TIRR Memorial Hermann SPAIN REHABILITATION CENTER uab.edu/rehab

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Spain Rehab ad-8.5x11.indd 1 12/17/18 7:35 AM Exhibitor Guide Demos Medical Ipsen North America LocumTenens.com Booth 202 Booth 213 Booth 423 Puerto Rico Convention Center, Exhibit Hall C New York, NY Cambridge, MA Alpharetta, GA www.demosmedical.com www.ipsen.com www.locumtenens.com The AAP’s Exhibit Hall will be a hub of activity with more than 60 exhibitors showcasing the latest in physiatry For more than 25 years, Demos Medical, an Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. is the U.S. LocumTenens.com is a full-service recruiting imprint of Springer Publishing Company, affiliate of Ipsen (Euronext: IPN; ADR: and staffing agency with a focus in physical products, services and societies. Make sure to plan your time accordingly! You can find Exhibit Hall hours on the has served the information needs of medical IPSEY), a global biopharmaceutical group medicine and rehabilitation. We have inside front cover of your program. 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Stop by healthcare providers, and have established hope for patients whose lives are challenged our booth today and tell us what you’re an international reputation for excellence by difficult-to-treat diseases, focusing looking for. in our core areas of neurology, physical its resources, investments and energy on AAP Welcome Center PM&R and its subspecialties, as well as CARF International medicine and rehabilitation, pathology, and discovering, developing and commercializing Mayo Clinic Booth 410 the latest innovations for maintaining Booth 114 oncology. new therapeutic options in oncology, Booth 315 Baltimore, MD certification including CertLink and guided Tucson, AZ neurosciences and rare diseases. Rochester, MN www.physiatry.org PIPs. Residents and fellows, stop by to get a www.carf.org FIG Education www.mayoclinic.org Visit with members of the AAP staff free gift and resources from ABPMR as you Founded in 1966, CARF is an international, Booth 324 JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute Mayo Clinic is the largest integrated and Membership Committee at the AAP prepare for your board exams! nonprofit accreditor of human service Hendersonville, NC Booth 313 group practice in the world. Mayo Clinic Welcome Center in the Exhibit Hall! You providers and networks. A provider earns www.figeducation.com Edison, NJ Rehabilitation Medicine Center is a place can join the AAP, ask questions about APDM Wearable Technologies accreditation by demonstrating conformance FIG is an internationally recognized www.jfkjohnson.org for discovery, translation and application member benefits, learn more about the Booth 523 to CARF’s internationally recognized educational provider in the field of Life JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute is of rehabilitation sciences. Inpatient and AAP/ ISPRM 2020 meeting in Orlando, Portland, OR standards in areas that span the continuum Care Planning. FIG’s Physician Life Care the Department of PM&R for Rutgers RWJ outpatient rehabilitation care enhances and get a sweet treat. www.apdm.com of life. More than 10.2 million persons of all Planning classes are the perfect way to Medical School. Our nationally renowned functional ability and quality of life provided APDM offers solutions for quantifying ages are served annually in CARF-accredited Enhance Your Career! As a Physician Life rehabilitation institute includes a full range of by a multidisciplinary practice. Mayo Clinic AAPM&R human movement by combining Opal programs. Care Planner, we transition from a clinical services from Orthopedics to Traumatic Brain provides programs to develop and increase Booth 204 sensors with sophisticated algorithms. setting to working from home and earning Injury for adults and pediatric patients who the knowledge, expertise and performance Rosemont, IL Moveo Explorer captures kinematic data Carolinas Rehabilitation on average $400+/hour. are treated by top specialists in the country required to advance Physical Medicine and www.aapmr.org including joint angles; Mobility Lab produces Booth 216 for every rehabilitation need. Rehabilitation. 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We serve our into clinical practice. to help you achieve the highest level of www.foundationforpmr.org www.hopkinsmedicine.org/pmr www.medtronic.com members by leading the advancement of functioning, and get you home as quickly Elevating Physiatry to Serve Others – Stop The Johns Hopkins Rehabilitation Network, As a global leader in medical technology, physiatry’s impact throughout health care. Burke Rehabilitation Hospital as possible. With four inpatient hospitals by our booth to find out what pilot and offering convenient locations across services and solutions, Medtronic improves Booth 117 and more than 20 outpatient physician and career development research grant support is Maryland, strives to improve the quality the lives and health of millions each year. Allergan White Plains, NY therapy locations, we provide complete, currently available; register for the Rehab 5k of life for individuals disabled by injury or We use our deep clinical, therapeutic, and Booth 402 www.burke.org comprehensive rehabilitative care. event or pick up your race packet; get more disease by generating new knowledge, using economic expertise to address the complex Irvine, CA Opened in 1915, Burke Rehabilitation Hospital information about the Foundation and make innovative technology, training leaders in challenges faced by healthcare systems www.allergan.com is a 150-bed acute rehabilitation hospital Center for Large Data Research and Data a tax-deductible donation. patient care and research, shaping public today. Let’s take healthcare Further, Together. Allergan plc (NYSE: AGN) is a bold, in White Plains, NY. Burke treats patients Sharing in Rehabilitation policy and providing the finest medical care. global pharmaceutical company focused who have experienced a serious illness or Booth 304 iFIT Prosthetics Merz Neurosciences - a Division of Merz on developing, manufacturing and injury and helps them reach their highest Galveston, TX Booth 214 Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation North America commercializing branded pharmaceuticals, level of independence. Burke offers inpatient www.utmb.edu Pewaukee, WI Booth 414 Booth 302 devices and biologic products for patients rehabilitation, outpatient therapy, outpatient The Center for Large Data Research and Data www.ifitprosthetics.com West Orange, NJ Raleigh, NC around the world. physiatry, adaptive sports and ACGME- Sharing in Rehabilitation’s (CLDR) mission The iFIT is a modular, immediate www.kessler-rehab.com www.merz.com accredited residency program. is to build rehabilitation research capacity fit, fully adjustable, transtibial prosthesis Kessler, top-ranked by U.S. News for 25 years, Merz North America is a specialty healthcare American Association of Neuromuscular & by increasing the number of investigators system. In contrast to conventional is one of only seven NIDRR-designated company that develops and commercializes Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM) Cadwell Industries, Inc conducting rehabilitation and disability prosthetic devices, the iFIT can be easily model systems for the treatment and innovative treatment solutions in aesthetics, Booth 201 Booth 416 outcomes research using large administrative fit and aligned on a limb in a single session. research of traumatic brain and spinal dermatology and neurology in the U.S. Rochester, MN Kennewick, WA and research datasets. cord injuries. That same pioneering care and Canada. Our ambition is to become www.aanem.org www.cadwell.com Integrated Rehab Consultants distinguishes Kessler’s comprehensive stroke, a recognized leader in the treatment of The American Association of Neuromuscular Cadwell has designed and manufactured Cleveland Clinic Booth 205 neurologic, amputee, orthopedic trauma, movement disorders, and in aesthetics & Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM) is a neurodiagnostic and neuromonitoring Booth 515 , IL cancer and cardiac recovery programs. and dermatology. nonprofit membership association dedicated systems since 1979. Customer input, Cleveland, OH www.irehabconsultants.com to the advancement of neuromuscular (NM), employee expertise and American-made www.my.clevelandclinic.org Integrated Rehab Consultants (IRC) is the Konica Minolta Healthcare MetroHealth musculoskeletal, and electrodiagnostic (EDX) components are built into our EEG, EMG/EP, Cleveland Clinic Rehabilitation Hospital largest physiatry-owned PM&R group in Booth 314 Booth 203 medicine. IONM, Sleep, Data Management, and Neuro is committed to the provision of the country. Our board-certified doctors Wayne, NJ Cleveland, OH Consumables. Cadwell values innovation, comprehensive physical medicine and work with skilled nursing facilities (SNF’s) to www.konicaminolta.com/medicalusa www.metrohealth.org American Board of Physical Medicine and product quality, intuitive usability, and rehabilitation programs and services to optimize therapy treatment plans; focusing Konica Minolta Healthcare is a world-class MetroHealth offers programs for people Rehabilitation (ABPMR) on functional rehabilitation and recovery provider and market leader in medical recovering from spinal cord injury, brain outstanding customer support. Cadwell: maximize the health, function, and quality Booth 225 for patients with physical and cognitive diagnostic imaging and healthcare injury, stroke, orthopedic concerns, trauma, Helping you help others. of life to those we serve, ultimately returning Rochester, MN impairments, we can help patients discharge information technology. With over 75 years of surgery, and disease. those persons to their communities. www.abpmr.org quicker and safer. endless innovation, Konica Minolta is globally Visit the ABPMR booth to learn about recognized as a leader providing cutting-edge the steps to becoming board certified in technologies and support aimed at providing real solutions.

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Multy Medical / Ekso Bionics Saol Therapeutics The Electrode Store Booth 301 Booth 415 Booth 306 Roswell, GA Enumclaw, WA PUSHING THE National Health Rehabilitation www.saolrx.com www.electrodestore.com Booth 513 Saol Therapeutics (pronounced “Sail”) The Electrode Store is an ISO13485-certified Edgewater, NJ is a privately-held, specialty biotech manufacturer and distributor of the best www.nationalhealthrehab.com pharmaceutical company with operations supplies for EMG, EEG, and IONM. We offer National Health Rehabilitation provides acute BOUNDARIES in both Roswell, GA and Dublin, Ireland. monopolar and concentric needle electrodes, physiatry care in the sub-acute rehabilitation Saol, focused on neuroscience (spasticity) hypodermic needles for EMG-guided setting to maximize functional potential, and rare disease, is committed to providing botulinum toxin injections, disposable and OF REHABILITATION reduce pain and optimize our patient’s and advancing therapeutic options for reusable surface electrodes, gels, pastes and quality of life. We develop collaborative patients and the physicians treating these more, with quick shipping, knowledgeable partnerships with healthcare organizations populations. customer service, and low prices. and skilled nursing centers to deliver quality outcomes, improved education, and patient- Sherwood Group University of Kansas Medical Center centered care. Booth 111 Booth 106 Brooklyn, NY Kansas City, KS Penn State Hershey Medical Center www.sherwoodmedcare.com www.kumc.edu/pmr Booth 224 Sherwood Group is a medical technology Compassion, function, healing – the Hershey, PA company specializes in manufacturing department of rehabilitation medicine is a Penn Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation is www.hmc.pennstatehealth.org and international trading. We provide our vibrant and energetic academic department Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey clients affordable (OTC) solutions for a wide at the University of Kansas Medical Center. delighted to be part of the Association of Academic Medical Center is the only medical center in variety of issues. We offer a comprehensive Our primary mission is to restore function Pennsylvania to be accredited as both an inventory of products ranging from medical and decrease pain. Our aim is to integrate our Physiatrists meeting in Puerto Rico. adult and pediatric Level 1 trauma center, technology to nursing organizations and clinical mission with cutting-edge research with 551 licensed beds and 63 associated much more. and educational programs. specialty practices located at 24 clinics in As the first program of its kind in the nation, Penn PM&R has pioneered some of eight central Pennsylvania counties. Shirley Ryan AbilityLab Wolters Kluwer Booth 124 Booth 426 the most essential treatments and technological advancements for rehabilitation Piramal Critical Care Chicago, IL Philadelphia, PA Booth 206 www.sralab.org www.lww.com medicine and continues to optimize patient outcomes, advance research and Bethlehem, PA The first-ever “translational” research Wolters Kluwer Health is a leading publisher www.piramalcriticalcare.com hospital where clinicians, scientists, of medical, health, and science publications, elevate PM&R education. Gablofen® is the only FDA-approved innovators and technologists work together including the American Journal of Physical Intrathecal Baclofen in Prefilled syringes and in the same space, applying research in real Medicine & Rehabilitation, the official journal factory-sealed vials. It offers a customized time to physical medicine and rehabilitation. of the Association of Academic Physiatrists. Our neurorehabilitation team at Penn led the assessment and rehabilitation treatment for severe spasticity in patients 4 The global source of science-driven We proudly offer an extensive selection of US government personnel stationed in Cuba with unexplained years of age and older that do not see relief breakthroughs in Human Ability. of medical books, journals, and electronic or have side effects from oral baclofen. media for physicians, nurses, students and neurological symptoms. Premier Medical Rehab Group LLC Spaulding Rehabilitation Network/Harvard clinicians. Please visit our booth to browse Booth 323 Medical School Department of PM&R our comprehensive product line. (Swanson RL 2nd, Hampton S, Green-McKenzie J, et al. Neurological Manifestations Among US Booth 424 Government Personnel Reporting Directional Audible and Sensory Phenomena in Havana, Cuba. Scotland, PA Zero Gravity Skin www.premiermedrehab.com Charlestown, MA JAMA. 2018 Mar 20;319(11):1125-1133. PMID: 29450484) www.spauldingrehab.org Booth 407 Premier Medical Rehab Group provides Miami Beach, FL physicians with the tools needed in order to Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital is the home of scientific, clinical and translational www.zerogravityskin.com Our new nanotechnology initiative in PM&R in partnership with the Penn practice in the acute care, long term acute Perfectio by Zero Gravity Skin is an FDA care, and post acute care setting. research for the Harvard Department of PM&R. Spaulding is one of two departments approved medical device based on NASA Singh Center holds great promise for new rehabilitation technologies. QTC Medical Services, A Leidos Company in the country to have all three Model science used for LED therapy facial treatments Systems simultaneously, and has been at home. In fact, a recent independent study Booth 325 There are exciting things happening at Penn PM&R. To learn more about the ways Diamond Bar, CA consistently ranked in the top 10 “Best by leading research institution Princeton University concluded that proper use resulted www.qtcm.com Hospitals” by U.S. News. we are advancing care, research and academics, visit PennMedicine.org/PMR. 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