@GeorgeRaumDO Intellect, ambition, generosity, and kindness in one package. Can’t wait see what lucky program gets her! We are fortunate she has chosen PM&R!
Dianna is already a superstar. She is an amazing leader and advocate for her peers through multiple national orgs. I cant wait to see where she ends up!!!
UTSW/DFW Adaptive Sports Medicine Program led by PM&R Dr. Donald Kasitinon is inviting you to UT Southwestern DFW Adaptive Spirts Expo on Oct 14, 2023. It will be in Arlington, TX. Please come and join us. @UTSW_PMR@UTSWBrain@AAPMR@AAPhysiatrists@aacpdm@yourcpf
Absolute dynamite presentation by Dr. Kristina Colbenson at @TheAMSSM summarizing the literature on procedural techniques for #frozenshoulder Take home: early stages treat inflammation w/ steroid and consider hydrodistention (25cc). Late stage optimize pain, maybe SSNB
Incredibly powerful moments at @UTSWNews, uniting together as #WhiteCoatsForBlackLives. Thank you to all our colleagues who shared their experiences. We have the power to be better, and we will, together.
Shoutout to Dr. Marielisa Lopez and crew.
COVID-19 Guide for the Rehabilitation Clinician: A Review... : American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation https://t.co/4R6CpI0dN5
Congratulations to Dr. Dominique Van Beest @UTSW_PMR on winning the Krusen award for best resident research in Texas. @texaspmrsociety Not to brag but that’s 4 years in a row.@KimDoBarker @UTSWBrain
I want to salute our therapists @UTSW_PMR @UTSWNews who are just the best. Our COVID patients really need this therapy. Photo courtesy @KimDoBarker
@lbookermd@UTSW_PMR @KimDoBarker @KathleenBellMD Thanks @lbookermd!! Sad I will not be able to work with you again, but it was one of the highlights the past several months!! Looking forward to crossing paths again!
Matched to my #1 choice @UTSW_PMR for the next four years! Couldn’t be happier to be a part of this team under the leadership of @KimDoBarker, @KathleenBellMD, and @UTSW_PMR (Terri Isbell). Feeling grateful.
@MVGutierrezMD Yes, I have! Assessing metrics are an important part of the needs assessment, and observations can be revealing too, and often lacking in databases. Just curious what stands out as perceived consistent deficits/frustrations I may not find in data. Querying those at the source...
Ok, #PMR community, seeking your valuable input. Deciding upon my Masters project in quality and safety in PM&R; looking for topic suggestions you may feel are most pressing—the biggest gaps/need? I have thoughts, but would be foolish not to seek your seasoned insights. Thanks!