NYU Intensive Review of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2017
NYU School of Medicine Board Review
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- Oakstone Price: $1195.
- Format: 37 Video Files (.mp4 format) + PDF files.
- File Size: 6.33 GB.
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Description:
Explore Key Topics in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
This CME course is a wide-ranging review of the key topics in physical medicine and rehabilitation and helps you stay updated. NYU Intensive Review of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation includes case-based lectures on topics like neurogenic communication disorders, musculoskeletal disorders, spasticity management, traumatic brain injury, traumatic spinal cord injury, etc. It will help you to:
- Prepare for the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation certification and MOC examinations
- Describe a pragmatic approach for the diagnosis and management of concussed athlete
- Appraise the management of traumatic brain injury, musculoskeletal disorders, spasticity, etc.
Expand Your Skills
Available online or via audio MP3 CDs, NYU Intensive Review of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation provides a maximum of 30.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ and access to unbiased, evidence-based content and case-based reviews so you can expand your knowledge and incorporate the latest guidelines into your daily practice.
Accreditation Statement
The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation Statement
The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School designates this enduring material for 30.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
CME credit is awarded upon successful completion of the post-test and evaluation. A $45 processing fee must accompany the evaluation application.
Date of Original Release: May 19, 2017
Date Credits Expire: May 19, 2020
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Incorporate evidence-based techniques for performing electrodiagnostic tests into practice
- Incorporate a diagnostic strategy for traumatic brain injury, based on awareness of high incidence
- Apply traditional physiatric care regarding traumatic brain injury for assessment and treatment of the concussed athlete
- Demonstrate knowledge of diagnosis and management of the concussed athlete
- Incorporate best evidence-based clinical guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of Musculoskeletal Disorders
- Incorporate the regulatory changes in PM&R and options for MOC lecture and discussion
Intended Audience
This educational activity was designed for Senior Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) Residents physicians preparing for Part I (Written) of the Board Certification Examination; PM&R physicians in their first year of practice preparing for Part II (Oral) of the Board Certificate examination; Practicing PM&R physicians seeking continuing medical education and knowledge update; Practicing PM&R physicians preparing for their ABPM&R maintenance of Certification Examination.
Topics/Speaker:
- Normal Gait – Joan E. Edelstein, MA, PT, FISPO
- Lower Extremity Amputation: Early Management – Edwin F. Richter, MD
- Lower Limb Prosthetics – Joan E. Edelstein, MA, PT, FISPO
- Upper Limb Prosthetics – Joan E. Edelstein, MA, PT, FISPO
- Energy Expenditure and Gait Deviations During Prosthetic Ambulation – Jeffrey Cohen, MD
- Maintenance of Certification Process & Performance Improvement – Adrian Cristian, MD, MHCM
- Geriatric Rehabilitation – Adrian Cristian, MD, MHCM
- Pharmacological Management of Pain – Christopher Gharibo, MD
- Interventional Pain Procedures: Indication, Complications & Technical Aspects – Christopher Gharibo, MD
- Rehabilitation of Patients with Stroke – Ira Rashbaum, MD
- Neurogenic Communication Disorders – Karen L. Riedel, PhD
- Rehabilitation of Children: Spina Bifida and Cerebral Palsy – Joan T. Gold, MD
- Dysphagia – Patricia K. Lerner, MA
- Treatment of Spasticity – Heidi N. Fusco, MD
- Traumatic Brain Injury: Epidemiology, Classification, Early Management – Steven Flanagan, MD
- Pharmacological Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury – Steven Flanagan, MD
- Osteoporosis – Valerie H. Peck, MD
- Rehabilitation of Patients with Burns – Robin B. Silver, BS, OT
- Rehabilitation of Patients with Multiple Sclerosis – Jai Perumal, MD
- Cardiac Rehabilitation – Jonathan H. Whiteson, MD
- Pulmonary Rehabilitation – Jonathan H. Whiteson, MD
- Cancer Rehabilitation – Michael D. Stubblefield, MD
- Classification & Epidemiology of Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury – Adam B. Stein, MD
- Outcomes Following Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury – Thomas Bryce, MD
- Orthotics – Heikki Uustal, MD
- Principles for PT after Total Joint Replacement – A Surgeon’s Perspective – James Slover, MD
- Principles in Hand Rehabilitation – Francis Lopez, MD, MPH
- Arthritis: Diagnosis & Medical Management – Bruce M. Solitar, MD
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Degenerative Lumbar Spine – Gina A. Ciavarra, MD
- Complex Regional Pain Syndrome – Jeffrey Cohen, MD
- Industrial Medicine Cumulative Trauma Disorders – Sheila E. Horn, DO
- Sports Injuries: Management & Exercise Prescription – Wayne L. Stokes, MD
- Sports Concussion in Athletes – Brian Im, MD
- Peripheral Neuropathies – Kiril Kiprovski, MD
- Evoked Potentials – Aleksandar Beric, MD, DSc
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome – Aleksandar Beric, MD, DSc
- Entrapment Syndromes – Jay M. Weiss, MD