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NYU Intensive Review of Physical Medicine and RehabilitationNYU School of Medicine Board ReviewThis comprehensive CME program covers key topics and the latest updates in physical medicine and rehabilitation with special emphasis on board certification and recertification. Ideal for MOC.Explore Key Topics in Physical Medicine and RehabilitationThis CME course is a wide-ranging review of the key topics in physical medicine and rehabilitation and helps you stay updated. NYU Intensive Review of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation includes case-based lectures on topics like neurogenic communication disorders, musculoskeletal disorders, spasticity management, traumatic brain injury, traumatic spinal cord injury, etc. It will help you to:Prepare for the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation certification and MOC examinationsDescribe a pragmatic approach for the diagnosis and management of concussed athleteAppraise the management of traumatic brain injury, musculoskeletal disorders, spasticity, etc.TOPICS/SPEAKERSNormal Gait - Joan E. Edelstein, MA, PT, FISPOLower Extremity Amputation: Early Management - Edwin F. Richter, MDLower Limb Prosthetics - Joan E. Edelstein, MA, PT, FISPOUpper Limb Prosthetics - Joan E. Edelstein, MA, PT, FISPOEnergy Expenditure and Gait Deviations During Prosthetic Ambulation - Jeffrey Cohen, MDMaintenance of Certification Process & Performance Improvement - Adrian Cristian, MD, MHCMGeriatric Rehabilitation - Adrian Cristian, MD, MHCMPharmacological Management of Pain - Christopher Gharibo, MDInterventional Pain Procedures: Indication, Complications & Technical Aspects - Christopher Gharibo, MDRehabilitation of Patients with Stroke - Ira Rashbaum, MDNeurogenic Communication Disorders - Karen L. Riedel, PhDRehabilitation of Children: Spina Bifida and Cerebral Palsy - Joan T. Gold, MDDysphagia - Patricia K. Lerner, MATreatment of Spasticity - Heidi N. Fusco, MDTraumatic Brain Injury: Epidemiology, Classification, Early Management - Steven Flanagan, MDPharmacological Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury - Steven Flanagan, MDOsteoporosis - Valerie H. Peck, MDRehabilitation of Patients with Burns - Robin B. Silver, BS, OTRehabilitation of Patients with Multiple Sclerosis - Jai Perumal, MDCardiac Rehabilitation - Jonathan H. Whiteson, MDPulmonary Rehabilitation - Jonathan H. Whiteson, MDCancer Rehabilitation - Michael D. Stubblefield, MDClassification & Epidemiology of Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury - Adam B. Stein, MDOutcomes Following Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury - Thomas Bryce, MDOrthotics - Heikki Uustal, MDPrinciples for PT after Total Joint Replacement - A Surgeon's Perspective - James Slover, MDPrinciples in Hand Rehabilitation - Francis Lopez, MD, MPHArthritis: Diagnosis & Medical Management - Bruce M. Solitar, MDMagnetic Resonance Imaging of the Degenerative Lumbar Spine - Gina A. Ciavarra, MDComplex Regional Pain Syndrome - Jeffrey Cohen, MDIndustrial Medicine Cumulative Trauma Disorders - Sheila E. Horn, DOSports Injuries: Management & Exercise Prescription - Wayne L. Stokes, MDSports Concussion in Athletes - Brian Im, MDPeripheral Neuropathies - Kiril Kiprovski, MDEvoked Potentials - Aleksandar Beric, MD, DScCarpal Tunnel Syndrome - Aleksandar Beric, MD, DScEntrapment Syndromes - Jay M. Weiss, MDLearning ObjectivesAt the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:Incorporate evidence-based techniques for performing electrodiagnostic tests into practiceIncorporate a diagnostic strategy for traumatic brain injury, based on awareness of high incidenceApply traditional physiatric care regarding traumatic brain injury for assessment and treatment of the concussed athleteDemonstrate knowledge of diagnosis and management of the concussed athleteIncorporate best evidence-based clinical guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of Musculoskeletal DisordersIncorporate the regulatory changes in PM&R and options for MOC lecture and discussionIntended AudienceThis educational activity was designed for Senior Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) Residents physicians preparing for Part I (Written) of the Board Certification Examination; PM&R physicians in their first year of practice preparing for Part II (Oral) of the Board Certificate examination; Practicing PM&R physicians seeking continuing medical education and knowledge update; Practicing PM&R physicians preparing for their ABPM&R maintenance of Certification Examination.Date of Original Release: May 19, 2017Date Credits Expire: May 19, 2020