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UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

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UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

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Attending to Residents

17:12 Frequent 1:1 teaching and didactic

sessions

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MAJOR TRAINING SITES

Women’s and Children’s Hospital

Missouri Orthopaedic Institute*

University Hospital* Rusk Rehabilitation Center2014 Undergoing Major Renovation

Harry S. Truman Veteran Affairs Hospital*

* on MU campus

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MINOR TRAINING SITES

The Neighborhoods by Tiger Place

Landmark Hospital

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Sample Rotation Schedule

Model Rotation Schedule

  PGY2 PGY3 PGY4

Inpatient 10 months 1 month 1 month

Outpatient 2 months 4 months 4 months

Pediatrics - 2 months -

EMG - 3 months 3 months

Elective - - 3 months

Consults - 2 months 1 months

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Inpatient Rotations by Team

CVA / Amputee / Geriatric TBI SCI / Multiple Sclerosis / Burn General / Ortho Pediatrics

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Outpatient Rotations Rusk 1 (Occupational Medicine) Rusk 2 (Interventional Pain) Rusk 3 (Sports Medicine) UMC EMG VA 1 (General) VA 2 (Interventional Pain) VA EMG Pediatrics

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Resident Call At home call Call is Monday through Thursday or

Friday through Sunday PGY2 – 7 weeks, PGY3 – 5 weeks,

PGY4 – 2 weeks Rounding on the weekend is done by

the on-call team If you are not on call, you have the

weekend off!

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Salary

Approved Resident Salaries (2013 - 2014)

Level Salary

PGY2 $51,134

PGY3 $52,899

PGY4 $55,009

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Benefits

4 weeks paid vacation 2 weeks paid sick leave Healthcare benefits, medical, dental, vision Maternity and Paternity Leave offered Food while on inpatient at Rusk, in the

physician’s lounge at UH and at Women’s and Children’s

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Benefits cont’d Expenses paid for

conferences for poster presentations and chief resident of administration and research

AAPM&R and AAP memberships covered

Attendings/Residents/Medical Students

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Didactics Tuesday noon didactics given by residents for

board review Friday Chairman’s rounds, Faculty dialog and

Resident dialog3 hours of protected time for learning

Monthly Journal Club Rotation specific reading assignments and

didactic time 1:1 with attending. Mock oral boards Yearly P&O Conference and Rusk Lectureship 36 month comprehensive curriculum

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Leadership Roles

AAPM&R Resident Physician Council Board (RPC)Charter/Bylaws Committee

○ Megan Clark, MDMedical Education Committee

○ Brian Toedebusch, MD

University of Missouri House Staff Officer John Alm, D.O., President

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Electives Residents have 3 electives that may be

done outside the university system

These can be used for audition rotations, research or in an area of interest

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Former Resident Fellowships

2013 Michael Khadavi, MD

PM&R Sports Medicine Stanford School of Medicine

2013 Matthew McLaughlin, MD

PediatricsUniversity of Missouri-Kansas City

2013 John (Wes) Rayburn, MD

Physician Biodesign Research Fellowship, University of Missouri- Columbia

2013 Jarron Tilghman, MD

Interventional PainArizona Pain Specialists

2012 Sathya Vadivelu, DOPediatricsJohns Hopkins Hospital

2011 Tim Ferrell, MD

PediatricsMayo Clinic College of Medicine

2010 Russ Beecher, DO

Pain Management Alabama Orthopedic and Spine Center

2009 Megan Noon, MDSports Medicine Medical College of Wisconsin

2009 Jonathan Stone, DO

Interventional Spine and Pain Orthopedic and Spine Specialist, York, PA

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ABPMR Pass Rates

5 year—First Time Takers

Part I

100%

5 year—First Time Takers

Part II

90%

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Extra Educational Opportunities

MSK Ultrasound Course Resident OMM Course MedZOU MSK Free Clinic Friday Night Lights sports coverage for local

high schools Mizzou wheelchair basketball Mizzou hockey Show Me State Games Moonlighting allowed Opportunities are customizable!

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Research Research Committee Multiple posters,

publications, and presentations

Research Chief to help with projects

Dedicated Ph. D. for research improvement

Not a formal requirement for graduation

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About Columbia

Population of 110,438 Affordable housing Columbia's cost of living is 5.10%

Lower than the U.S. average

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Columbia, MO

Parade Magazine ranked us #1 as “The Hardest Working City in America”-Based on low unemployment rate, high number of dual income families

Ranked in Top 10 by Outside Magazine-Katy Trail, hiking, outdoor music festivals/art exhibits, Lake of the Ozarks

Good Morning America ranked Shakespeare’s Pizza as “Best College Hangout”

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