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Mayo Clinic Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Board Review
Comprehensive Board Review for Modern Rehabilitation Practices
15 Hours of Content
Full HD Video
16 Core Module
Lifetime Access
The Mayo Clinic Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Board Review: Clinical Knowledge Review is designed for candidates preparing for certifying and maintenance of certification examinations in physical medicine and rehabilitation. The course includes a comprehensive review of all 16 exam topic areas and is intended to facilitate additional study, as needed.
Designed with practice content specifically aimed to prepare learners for PM&R certifying and maintenance of certification exams, the 16 modules serve as a review and can be used as stand-alone education. The modules are a great way to supplement learning prior to taking the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Board Review: Oral Board Mastery.
This is an independent educational activity of Mayo Clinic and is not planned in conjunction with the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
Let’s take a look at the topics and Speakers
- Cancer and Cardiovascular Rehabilitation: Carmen M. Terzic, M.D., Ph.D., and Andrea L. Cheville, M.D.
- EMG: Andrea J. Boon, MD
- Geriatricr: David C. Weber, MD
- Joint and Connective Tissue Disorders: Margaret A. Moutvic, MD
- Muscle and Nerve Disorders: Jeffrey S. Brault, DO
- Musculoskeletal and Soft Tissue Disorder: Brian E. Grogg, MD
- Physical Therapeutics: John H. Hollman, PT, PhD
- Occupational and Industrial Rehabilitation: Russell Gelfman, MD
- Pain Medicine: Thomas P. Pittelkow, DO
- Pediatric Rehabilitation: Amy E. Rabatin, MD
- Practice Environment: Mark Winemiller, MD
- Prosthetic, Orthotics, and Assistive Devices: Jeffrey M. Thompson, MD
- Spinal Cord Injury: Kristin L. Garlanger, DO
- Sports Medicine - Upper Body and Lower Body: Cara C. Prideaux, MD, and Jacob L. Sellon, MD
- Stroke Rehabilitation: Dmitry Esterov, DO
- Traumatic Brain Injury and Other Brain Disorders: Billie A. Schultz, MD
Who you will learn from
Course Director(s)
Jeffrey S. Brault, DO
Brian E. Grogg, MD
Amy E. Rabatin, MD
Billie A. Schultz, MD
Faculty
Andrea J. Boon, MD
Andrea L. Cheville, MD
Dmitry Estrov, DO
Kristin L. Garlanger, DO
Russell Gelfman, MD
John H. Hollman, PT, PhD
Margaret A. Moutvic, MD
Thomas P. Pittelkow, DO
Cara C. Prideaux, MD
Jacob L. Sellon, MD
Carmen M. Terzic, MD, PhD
Jeffrey M. Thompson, MD
David C. Weber, MD
Mark Winemiller, MD
Course Director
Jeffrey S. Brault, D.O.
Jeffrey Brault, D.O., is a specialist in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation with additional subspecialty interest in Hand Clinic and Osteopathy. He is an integral part of the Thread Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery practice, where he advances the science of incisionless surgery. Areas of clinical practice include:
- Musculoskeletal ultrasound injections and advanced procedures (non-operative interventional orthopedics)
- Regenerative medicine and procedures
- Manual medicine
- Hand and upper extremity rehabilitation
As an Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Dr. Brault has presented across the United States as well as abroad on topics such as Ultrasound-guided Carpal Tunnel Procedures, Spinal radiculopathy, Myofascial Release, and more.
Dr. Brault is actively involved in the PM&R Resident and Fellowship education programs, where he mentors in a group and individual basis, and provides shadowing opportunities and advanced hands-on learning. His expert advice in ultrasound-guided procedures are a constant resource in the areas of Regenerative Medicine, the Hand Clinic, and Musculoskeletal Clinic.
Brian E. Grogg, M.D.
Brian Grogg, M.D., is an Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. His clinical practice surrounds the musculoskeletal and regenerative medicine clinics. Dr. Grogg shares his professional time providing one-on-one rehabilitation management for joints, and muscles, conducting regenerative medicine consultations and injections, and performing ultrasound-guided injections with corticosteroids and hyaluronic acid for pain relief. Due to his outstanding patient care, Dr. Grogg was awarded the “Unparalleled Experience” Award in 2020.
Along with his clinical practice, Dr. Grogg is an integral part of the PM&R Residency program. Participating in curriculum development and teaching opportunities the entirety of his career, Dr. Grogg teaches regularly on topics such as: ultrasound exams, soft tissue disorders, upper and lower extremity injections, and musculoskeletal anatomy.
Amy E. Rabatin, M.D.
Amy Rabatin, M.D., is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and an Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. She is a specialist in the Children’s Center of the Rochester, Minnesota location where she is committed to promoting health and wellness for children with and without disabilities. She developed the “Adaptive Athlete Multidisciplinary Clinic” designed to provide comprehensive services to the local and regional community with physical disability, to promote and support health, wellness, and athletic interests. She was integral in the development of the “Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury Clinic,” a cooperative clinic with the Pediatric PM&R and the Brain Injury Clinic to better support patient recovery. In Dr. Rabatin’s clinical practice, she focuses on:
- Children with prosthetics/orthotics
- Pediatric Sports Medicine
- Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine
- Ultrasound-guided botulinum and phenol injections
Dr. Rabatin is not only actively involved in seeing patients, but she also is a great mentor in the PM&R Resident and Fellowship program. She continuously works to educate the newest physiatrists by providing at-the-bedside training, real-time feedback, and daily shadowing opportunities. Having a strong educational background herself, Dr. Rabatin is an unparalleled advocate for improving healthcare for both the providers and the patients.
Billie A. Schultz, M.D.
Billie Schultz, M.D., MEd, is a Consultant in the Rochester, Minnesota location of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. She is a supporting member of the Brain Injury practice, which treats many traumatic and acquired brain injury conditions. As a member of this team, she assists patients with planning rehabilitation and working with specialists who treat:
- movement and gait issues
- emotional instability
- thinking and memory problems
- language and speech issues
- numbness and spasticity
In addition to her clinical practice, Dr. Schultz is the leader of the Brain Rehab Residency and Fellowship program. She facilitates education opportunities, shadowing time, and one-on-one mentorship to many residents and fellows every year on Spasticity, Brain Injury, and other rehabilitation subjects. She was integral in developing the curriculum and resident rotation guidelines regarding the Spasticity Management Clinic in PM&R.
As an Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, she has had the opportunity to present in many places, in the United States and abroad about Concussion Management, Sleep Problems Following Brain Injury, and Stroke Recovery, among many other topics.
After participating in this activity, clinicians should be able to:
- Identify and manage common conditions in cancer and cardiovascular rehabilitation, improving patient outcomes in these specific areas.
- Utilize electromyography (EMG) to assess muscle and nerve functions, enhancing diagnostic accuracy for neuromuscular disorders.
- Apply geriatric-specific rehabilitation techniques to address the unique needs of elderly patients, promoting their independence and quality of life.
- Diagnose and treat joint and connective tissue disorders with an updated understanding of the latest therapeutic approaches.
- Recognize and manage common muscle and nerve disorders, refining treatment plans based on current best practices.
- Effectively treat musculoskeletal and soft tissue disorders, using both traditional and innovative therapeutic modalities.
- Optimize the use of physical therapeutics to improve patient mobility and function.
- Implement strategies for occupational and industrial rehabilitation, facilitating return-to-work and enhancing workplace safety.
- Manage pain effectively through comprehensive pain medicine strategies that encompass both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions.
- Address the unique rehabilitation needs of pediatric patients, adapting approaches to suit developmental considerations.
- Navigate the practice environment by understanding the administrative, legal, and ethical aspects of physical medicine and rehabilitation.
- Select and use prosthetics, orthotics, and assistive devices to maximize patient independence and functionality.
- Manage spinal cord injuries with an evidence-based approach to improve neurologic recovery and patient autonomy.
- Treat sports-related injuries in both upper and lower body, applying advanced techniques and protocols for rapid and safe return to activity.
- Develop comprehensive stroke rehabilitation programs, aimed at restoring function and reducing disability post-stroke.
- Assess and intervene in traumatic brain injuries and other brain disorders, utilizing contemporary neurorehabilitation techniques for cognitive and functional recovery.
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