Thank you to Dr Randall Braddom, and all our residents and fellows who presented at the 黑料网 PM&R 2024 Research Day!
Dr. Randall Braddom, MD, MS graduated from The Ohio State University Medical School (1968) and from the OSU PM&R Residency (1972). He has been President of the American Academy of PM&R, the American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine, and the Association of Academic Physiatrists. He has received the lifetime achievement award from each of these organizations. His varied experience includes having been in private practice, academic practice, a rehab administrator, associate dean of a medical school, and CEO of a hospital. He has been selected in multiple years by two different organizations as one of the best doctors in America. He has given over 300 invited scientific presentations. He is Clinical Professor of PM&R at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, the Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, and the University of Florida Medical School. He was the editor of the first four editions of Braddom鈥檚 textbook of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, which is the most widely used textbook of PM&R in the world. At age 82 he is semiretired, but still seeing inpatients at the Select Specialty Hospital in Oxford, Florida. He also works for Charter Research, a contractor with big pharma for phase II and III studies. He also has an active medicolegal practice, which includes defending physiatrists who have been sued for malpractice. His hobbies include bicycling 1500 miles per year, and he is a self-taught bicycle mechanic and has rehabilitated 150 bicycles and given them to disadvantaged youth.
Keynote Address Dr. Randall Braddom, MD, MS
The Importance of PM&R Research
Senior Residents鈥 and Fellows鈥 Research Presentations
Kaitlyn DeHority, MD
鈥淚mproving Care During Acute Hospitalizations for Patients with Spinal Cord Injuries: A Resident-Directed Educational Seminar鈥
Marina Kodsi, DO
鈥淗ow Can We Improve the PM&R Rotation for Medical Students While Improving their Knowledge of our Field?鈥
Michael Melson, MD
鈥淎 Review of Current Concepts in Ultrasound Evaluation and Management of Ulnar Nerve Pain鈥
Jenni Shafer, PhD*
鈥淚nforming a Mindfulness-Based Intervention to Promote Information Uptake in Caregivers for People with Aphasia: Initial Results and Next Steps鈥
Daniel Gallego Perez, PhD* (virtual)
鈥淕overning Traditional & Complementary Medicine Practitioners Across Sub-Saharan Africa: A Pilot Study鈥
In-Training Research Proposals
Taylor Baker, DO
鈥淒o Portable Ultrasound Probes Improve Resident Anatomy Knowledge?鈥
Hagar Elgendy, MD, MS
鈥淎n Effort to Improve Trainee Meal Funding Allocation within 黑料网 Health Care鈥檚 System鈥
Katie Lenger, PhD*
鈥淣euroendochrine Mechanisms of Expressed Gratitude on Social Connection and Potential Impacts for Minority Stress and Perinatal Depression Among Sexual Minoritized Birthing Parents鈥
Sierra McLean, MD
鈥淨I Project: Improving Resident Comfort with Ultrasound鈥
Raveen Sugantharaj, DO
鈥淐an Adaptive Yoga Improve Balance Measures in Patients Admitted to Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation (AIR)?鈥
*黑料网 Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Complementary and Integrative Medicine