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Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. University of Missouri. Attending to Residents. 18:12 Frequent 1:1 teaching and didactic sessions. MAJOR TRAINING SITES. Harry S. Truman Veteran Affairs Hospital *. University Hospital *. Rusk Rehabilitation Center 2014 Renovation.

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  1. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation University of Missouri

  2. Attending to Residents • 18:12 • Frequent 1:1 teaching and didactic sessions

  3. MAJOR TRAINING SITES Harry S. Truman Veteran Affairs Hospital* University Hospital* Rusk Rehabilitation Center 2014 Renovation Missouri Orthopaedic Institute* Women’s and Children’s Hospital * on MU campus

  4. MINOR TRAINING SITES The Neighborhoods by Tiger Place Landmark Hospital

  5. Sample Rotation Schedule

  6. Inpatient Rotations by Team • CVA / Amputee / Geriatric • TBI • SCI / Multiple Sclerosis / Burn • General / Ortho • Pediatrics

  7. Outpatient Rotations • Rusk 1 (Occupational Medicine) • Rusk 2 (Interventional Pain) • Rusk 3 (MSK/Sports Medicine) • UMC EMG • VA 1 (General) • VA 2 (Interventional Pain) • VA EMG • Pediatrics

  8. 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!

  9. Salary

  10. 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

  11. 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

  12. Didactics • Tuesday noon didactics given by residents for board review • Friday Chairman’s rounds, Faculty dialog and Resident dialog • 3 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

  13. Leadership Roles • AAPM&R Resident Physician Council Board (RPC) • Vice President • Brian Toedebusch, MD • Charter/Bylaws Committee • Megan Clark, MD • University of Missouri House Staff Officer • John Alm, D.O., President

  14. 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

  15. Former Resident Fellowships

  16. ABPMR Pass Rates • 5 year—First Time Takers • Part I • 100% • 5 year—First Time Takers • Part II • 85%

  17. 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!

  18. 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

  19. About Columbia • Population of 110,438 • Affordable housing • Columbia's cost of living is 5.10% Lower than the U.S. average

  20. 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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