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Title: UNC-Chapel Hill Physical Medicine


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UNC-Chapel HillPhysical Medicine
Rehabilitation Residency Program
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UNC Hospitals
Memorial Hospital
Childrens Hospital
Womens Hospital
Neuroscience Hospital
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UNC Hospitals
  • Level One Trauma Center
  • 708 Beds
  • Memorial Hospital, Childrens Hospital, Womens
    Hospital, and Neuroscience Hospital
  • Cancer Hospital under construction
  • Plans for further expansion in the coming years
  • 17 Clinical Departments
  • Over 1,000 Physician Faculty

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Department of Physical Medicine Rehabilitation
at UNC-CH
  • Mission
  • To optimize health and function through
    excellence in rehabilitation
  • Vision
  • UNC-CH Department of PMR will be an
    internationally recognized leader in
    rehabilitation medicine by year 2015.

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Department of Physical Medicine Rehabilitation
at UNC-CH
  • Academic department established in 1993
  • Residency established 1999
  • Full accreditation 8/2006
  • Next Site Visit 8/2009
  • Clinical
  • 30-bed Inpatient Rehabilitation Center
  • CARF accredited Rehab program
  • Full range of outpatient clinics
  • Research

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UNC Rehab Center
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Outpatient services
  • Adult PMR and specialty clinics
  • TBI
  • SCI
  • Stroke
  • Musculoskeletal
  • Spasticity Clinic
  • Amputee Clinic
  • Spine Clinic Spine Injection Services
  • Geriatric Rehab Clinic
  • Wound Clinic
  • Lymphedema Clinic
  • EMG/NCS

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Outpatient services
  • Pediatric PMR and specialty clinics
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Spina Bifida
  • General Pediatric Rehab
  • Telemedicine

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Outpatient visits FY 95-06
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Faculty
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UNC-CH Faculty
  • 9 M.D. faculty at UNC-CH
  • 4 Ph.D. faculty at UNC-CH
  • Adjunct faculty
  • Charlotte
  • Winston-Salem
  • Raleigh
  • Fayetteville

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Michael Lee, M.D., M.H.A.
  • Professor Chair
  • Residency Program Director
  • Clinical Interests
  • SCI rehab
  • EMG/NCS
  • Wound care
  • Amputee
  • Interventional procedures
  • Residency Northwestern University/RIC
  • Contact info-- mylee_at_med.unc.edu 919-966-5164

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Joshua Alexander, M.D
  • Associate Professor
  • Clinical Interests
  • Pediatric Rehab
  • Telemedicine
  • Spina Bifida
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Spasticity Management
  • Basketball Medicine
  • Pediatric/PMR Residency Baylor College of
    Medicine Houston,Texas

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George Atkinson, M.D.
  • Assistant Professor
  • Clinical Interests
  • Cancer Rehab
  • Musculoskeletal medicine
  • General Rehab
  • Stroke Rehab
  • Lymphedema Management
  • Medical SchoolBaylor College of Medicine
  • ResidencyUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel
    Hill

1/4/2012
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Susan Gaylord, Ph.D.
  • Assistant Professor
  • Interests
  • Integrative Medicine
  • Geriatrics
  • Mind-body interactions
  • Mindfulness program

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Patricia Gregory, M.D.
  • Assistant Professor
  • Clinical Interests
  • Geriatric Rehab
  • Stroke Rehab
  • Residency Long Island Jewish
  • Fellowship Johns Hopkins

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Andrew Lynch, M.D.
  • Assistant Professor
  • Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • Orthopaedics
  • UNC Athletics Spine Consultant
  • Clinical Interests
  • General MSK Medicine
  • Non-op Sports Medicine with emphasis on Overuse
    Syndromes
  • Interventional Spine
  • Electrodiagnostics
  • Residency University of Virginia
  • Fellowship Interventional Spine
  • Triangle Orthopaedic Associates, Durham, NC

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Vera Lucia Moura, M.D.
  • Instructor in the Program on Integrative Medicine
  • Interests in Education and Research
  • Integrative Medicine
  • Mind-Body Medicine
  • Ancient Methods of Healing
  • Fellowship Training
  • University of Bahia, Brazil
  • University of Michigan

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Cara OConnell-Edwards, Ph.D.
  • Assistant Professor
  • Clinical Interests
  • Rehabilitation and Health Psychology
  • Pain Management
  • Coping skills for patients with chronic illness
    and disabilities
  • Substance Abuse

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Jongbae Park, KMD, Ph.D.
  • Assistant Professor
  • Clinical interests
  • Acupuncture clinic
  • Research interests
  • Rehabilitation outcome research
  • Low back pain
  • Cancer Rehabilitation
  • Acupuncture mechanism (developer of Park Sham
    Device)
  • Research method (www.blinding index.org )
  • Associate Editor, Complementary Therapies in
    Medicine (Elsevier) Editorial Board of 3
    journals

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Paul Thananopavarn, M.D.
  • Assistant Professor
  • Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • Internal Medicine
  • Clinical Interests
  • Rehabilitation of Medically Complex patients
  • Cancer Rehab
  • Acupuncture
  • Wound Care
  • Post-Acute Health Care Systems
  • Residency Combined PMR and Internal Medicine
    Residency at East Carolina University
    Greenville, NC

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Karla Thompson, Ph.D.
  • Assistant Professor
  • Clinical Interests
  • Neuropsychology
  • Traumatic Brain Injury

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Heather Walker, M.D.
  • Assistant Professor
  • Associate Residency Program Director
  • Clinical Interests
  • Spinal Cord Injury Rehab
  • Brain Injury Rehab
  • Spasticity Management
  • Residency University of Pittsburgh Medical
    Center
  • Fellowship Spinal Cord Injury Medicine
  • Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation

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Tanya Zinner, M.D.
  • Assistant Professor
  • Clinical Interests
  • Neurorehabilitation
  • Subacute Rehabilitation
  • Rehab continuum of care
  • Residency New England Medical Center, Boston, MA

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Faculty Research Projects
  • NIH Mindfulness program for IBS patients
  • NIH Craniosacral therapy for patients with
    headache
  • NIH T32 Fellowship training grant in integrative
    medicine
  • Rex Endowment grant on Telability for Children
    with Disability

1/4/2012
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Faculty Research Projects
  • Effect of blinding on the outcome of clinical
    trials
  • Pragmatic, randomized controlled trial for
    integrative package for low back pain
  • Safety profile of herbal medicine, i.e.. drug
    induced liver toxicity
  • Effect of CRP, ESR on the recovery pattern of low
    back pain

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PGY2PGY4 Residents 2008
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PGY1 Residents 2008
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PGY-4
  • Julia Bryson, MDMedical School Oregon Health
    Sciences University Internship Transitional
    Year- UNC-Chapel Hill
  • jebryson_at_unch.unc.edu
  • Jason De Luca, MD Medical School State
    University of New York at Syracuse Internship
    Transitional Year- UNC-Chapel Hill
  • jdeluca_at_unch.unc.edu
  • Madhu Mehta, MDChief Resident
  • Medical School University of Alabama
    Internship Transitional Year- UNC-Chapel Hill
    mmehta_at_unch.unc.edu

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PGY-3
  • Christie Campbell, DOMedical School Nova
    Southeastern University College of Osteopathic
    MedicineInternship New York College of
    Osteopathic Medicine, Union Hospital
  • cecampbe_at_unch.unc.edu
  • Wesley Ibazebo, MD Medical School University of
    Texas Medical School at Galveston Internship
    Transitional Year- UNC-Chapel Hill
  • wibazebo_at_unch.unc.edu
  • Theresa Kent, MDMedical School Marshall
    University School of MedicineInternship
    Transitional Year- UNC-Chapel Hill
    tkent_at_unch.unc.edu

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PGY-2
  • Justin Scruggs, MD
  • Medical School Medical University of South
    Carolina College of Medicine
  • Undergraduate The Citadel, Charleston, SC
  • jscruggs_at_unch.unc.edu
  • Elizabeth Gersuk, DOMedical School Edward Via
    Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Undergraduate Baylor University, Waco, Texas
  • egersuk_at_unch.unc.edu
  • Hannah Messer, MD Medical School Medical
    University of South Carolina College of Medicine
  • Undergraduate Samford University, Birmingham,
    Alabama
  • hmesser_at_unch.unc.edu

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PGY-1
  • Chris Bonson, MD
  • Medical School Tulane University
  • Undergraduate Standford University
  • cbonzon_at_unch.unc.edu
  • Will Filer, MDMedical School Saint Louis School
    of Medicine
  • Undergraduate University of Washington
  • wfiler_at_unch.unc.edu
  • Brooke Morgan Medical School University of
    North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Undergraduate Spelman College
  • bmorgan_at_unch.unc.edu

1/4/2012
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Life Outside of Residency
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Life After Residency
  • Fellowships
  • University of Washington
  • UNC-CH
  • Cornell
  • Boston
  • Yale
  • U. Miami
  • NC--Spine fellowship
  • U. Michigan
  • Mayo Clinic, AZ
  • Phoenix-Sports Interventional Spine
  • Winston Salem Interventional Spine
  • Cedars-Sinai Spine Fellowship
  • Academics
  • Emory
  • Miami
  • UNC-CH
  • Yale
  • VA
  • Durham VA
  • Private practice
  • VA, TN, NC, MD, HI, CA, TX
  • Military
  • HI

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Residency Training
  • National Residency Matching Program
  • NRMP for 2009
  • 3 PGY-1 to start June 24, 2009

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Goals of Training
  • Provide excellent, comprehensive PMR services in
    a humanistic manner
  • Conduct research in the field of PMR
  • Educate others on the importance of
    rehabilitative care
  • Residents, medical students, other health
    professionals, patients, and families

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Current Rotation Schedule
  • PGY-I
  • 6 months Internal Medicine
  • 1 month Neurosurgery
  • 1 month Neurology
  • 1 month Plastic/Burn Clinic
  • 1 month Trauma
  • 1 month ER
  • 1 month PMR
  • PGY-II
  • 4 months clinics
  • 4 months Inpatient SCI and TBI rehab
  • 4 months Inpatient Amputee and General Rehab

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Current Rotation Schedule
  • PGY-III
  • 4 months EMG/NCS
  • 4 months Pediatric RehabOutpatients, consults
  • 1 month inpatient Subacute Rehab
  • 3 months Clinics
  • PGY-IV
  • 2 months EMG/NCS
  • 2 months Electives
  • 1 month Research
  • 4 months Inpatient Stroke and Orthopedic Rehab
  • 1 month Outpatient Cardiac rehab, Geriatrics
  • 2 months PMR Clinics

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Typical Adult Outpatient Schedule
Senior Clinic
Junior Clinic
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Didactics
  • Didactic Lecture Series
  • 18 month Schedule
  • Faculty Residents from PMR and other
    departments
  • Clinical teaching
  • Bedside
  • Structured lectures
  • EMG Lecture series
  • Twice monthly, year round
  • Grand Rounds
  • Once-twice monthly
  • Self Assessment Exam (SAE)
  • Board review

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Didactics
  • Morbidity and Mortality
  • Peer Review conference
  • Journal Club
  • Monthly
  • Case Presentations
  • Optional Conferences
  • Neurourology
  • Neuroradiology
  • Medical Student Presentations
  • Resident Research Presentations

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Typical Didactic Schedule
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Resident Lecture Series
  • Introduction to Rehab4 weeks (repeated yearly)
  • Neurorehabilitation (Stroke, TBI)7 weeks
  • Geriatric Rehab4 weeks
  • Professionalism and communications2 weeks
  • Modalities3 weeks
  • Research2 weeks
  • Business Module3 weeks
  • Prosthetics and Orthotics8 weeks
  • Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehab4 weeks
  • Musculoskeletal, Joint, Connective Tissue,
    Burn11 weeks
  • Integrative Medicine2 weeks
  • Pediatric Rehab5 weeks
  • Spinal Cord Injury Rehab8 weeks
  • Pain Management4 weeks

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Resident Salary Range2008
  • PGY-I 44,720
  • PGY-II 46,280
  • PGY-III 47,320
  • PGY-IV 48,360
  • Direct payroll deposit
  • Paid monthly

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Benefits
  • Vacation
  • 2 weeks per year
  • 1 week at winter holiday
  • Professional Educational Leave
  • Conferences
  • Interviews
  • Sick Leave
  • 5 days per year

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Benefits
  • Family and medical leave
  • Health insurance paid for by hospital
  • Insurance costs for dependent coverage are shared
  • Optional dental plan
  • Optional additional plans
  • Gym and pool privileges at minimal cost

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Library
  • 80,000 sq ft
  • 140 workstations
  • Media rooms
  • On line data bases
  • Up to date
  • Pub Med
  • On line Journals
  • Mircomedex

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Duty Hours and Call
  • 730 a.m. to 5 p.m. on average
  • PGY-1 Call in-house or home call, varies per
    rotation
  • PGY-2-4 Call every fourth week for 7 days,
    non-in-house call, 15-20 min. drive in

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Electronic Medical Record
  • WEBCIS
  • Available in hospital and from home
  • Dictated and typed notes
  • Labs
  • Radiology/EKG
  • Online viewing of images and reports
  • Phone message system
  • CPOE
  • Electronic physician order entry

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Program Requirements
  • Four years of residency
  • Inpatient rotation12 months
  • Outpatient adult clinics10 months
  • Elective time2 months
  • Outpatient Pediatric rehab rotation4 months
  • EMG/NCS6 months
  • Research requirements1 month research block

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Evaluation and Support
  • Faculty supervisor and resident evaluations at
    the end of each rotation
  • Electronic evaluations
  • Six-month review with program director
  • End-of-year review with Chair and program
    director
  • SAE, Mock oral, 360 evaluation

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Rules of the Game
  • MDs, DOs, and IMGs who are ECFMG certified are
    eligible for consideration
  • UNC-CH abides by the rules of the NRMP ACGME
  • We will not provide you with information about
    the probability of being ranked
  • No offers will be made outside the match
  • No pre-match employment for positions offered
    through the match

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Websites
  • http//www.med.unc.edu
  • http//www.unchealthcare.org
  • http//www.med.unc.edu/residency
  • http//www.med.unc.edu/phyrehab
  • http//www.unchealthcare.org/site/gme

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UNC Hospitals
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