Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Residency Program 2015 UNC Hospitals Cancer Hospital University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill UNC Hospitals Level One Trauma Center 830 Licensed Beds» Memorial Hospital» Children s Hospital» Women s Hospital» Neuroscience Hospital» Cancer Hospital 17 Clinical Departments» 1,100 faculty physicians Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Academic department established in 1993 Residency established 1999» Full 5 year accreditation 8/2010» NAS self study scheduled 8/2021 Clinical» 30 bed CARF accredited Inpatient Rehabilitation Center» Full range of outpatient clinics Research» Ranked 13 th in the country for NIH funding UNC Inpatient Rehabilitation Center Outpatient services Adult PM&R and specialty clinics» Musculoskeletal, Sports and Spine, TBI, SCI, Stroke, Spasticity, Amputee, Geriatric Rehab, Wound, Lymphedema Pediatric PM&R and specialty clinics» Cerebral Palsy, Spina Bifida, General Pediatric Rehab, Telemedicine EMG/NCS 1
PM&R is consistently ranked a Top Five UNC Hospitals Outpatient Clinic UNC Spine & Imaging Center Faculty Michael Lee, MD, MHA Sidna Chockley Rizzo Distinguished Professor & Chair Medical Director, UNC Rehabilitation Center Electrodiagnostic Medicine Clinical Interests SCI rehab, EMG/NCS, Wound care, Amputee, Interventional procedures Residency: Northwestern University/ Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Joshua Alexander, MD Associate Professor Medical Director, Outpatient Clinics Pediatrics Clinical Interests» Pediatric Rehab, Telemedicine, Spina Bifida, Cerebral Palsy, Spasticity Management, Basketball Medicine Pediatric/PM&R Residency: Baylor College of Medicine Kevin Carneiro, DO Sports Medicine Medical Director, UNC Spine Center» Musculoskeletal & Spine Rehabilitation, Sports Medicine, Prehabilitation Residency: Northwestern University/Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Sports and Spine Fellowship: Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago 2
Will Filer, MD Associate Director, PM&R Residency Program Board Certified in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation» Mild TBI, Electrodiagnostic Medicine, Performing Arts Medicine, Amputee, International Service Residency: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill James Hill, MD, MPH Director, PM&R Residency Program Board Certified in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation & Occupational Medicine» Industrial Rehabilitation, Return to Work, Public Safety Medicine, Fitness for Duty Residency: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Fellowship: Yale School of Medicine 14 Kimberly Karrat, DO Board Certified in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation» Women s health rehabilitation, Pregnancy related pain and musculoskeletal disorders, Musculoskeletal rehabilitation, adult CP and Spina Bifida Residency: Northwestern University/Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Angela Lipscomb Hudson, MD Board Certified in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation» Stroke Rehabilitation, Obesity and Weight Management, Parkinson s Disease and Movement Disorders, Spasticity Management Residency: Northwestern University/ Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Paul Thananopavarn, MD Internal Medicine» Rehabilitation of medically complex patients, Cancer Rehab, Acupuncture, Wound Care, Post Acute Health Care Systems Internal Medicine/PM&R Residency: East Carolina University Heather Walker, MD Associate Professor Former Director, PM&R Residency Program Spinal Cord Injury Medicine» Spinal Cord Injury Rehab, Brain Injury Rehab, Spasticity Management Residency: University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Spinal Cord Injury Fellowship: Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation 18 3
Tanya Zinner, M.D. Board Certified in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Clinical Interests» Neuro rehabilitation, Sub acute rehabilitation, Rehab continuum of care Residency: New England Medical Center Karla Thompson, Ph.D. (joint with Psychiatry) Clinical Interests» Neuropsychology, Traumatic Brain Injury, Sports concussion, Stroke, Chemobrain, SCI, Sexuality and Disability PhD: Clinical Psychology, Adult Specialty, University of South Florida Postdoctoral Fellowship: Neuropsychology, UNC Department of Neurology PGY 4 Our Current Residents Jairon Downs, MD Undergrad: Southern Illinois University Med School: Chicago Medical School jairon.downs@unchealth.unc.edu Lee James, DO Undergrad: University of South Florida Med School: Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine lee.james@unchealth.unc.edu Tim Sanford, MD Undergrad: University of Utah Salt Lake City Med School: Virginia Commonwealth University timothy.sanford@unchealth.unc.edu PGY 3 JM Baratta, MD, MBA Undergrad: Wake Forest University Graduate: Wake Forest University Schools of Business Med School: Wake Forest University School of Medicine Nora Jovanovich, MD Undergrad: UC Berkeley Med School: David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Vicky Lent, MD Undergrad: Yale University Med School: University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey /R.W. Johnson Medical School PGY 2 Michael Dearinger, MD Undergrad: UC San Diego Med School: Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine, Midwestern University Dot Ellis, MD, MS Undergrad: Reed University Graduate: Georgetown University Med School: George Washington University School of Medicine Britney Tsui, MD Undergrad: University of Maryland Med School: Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine 4
PGY 1 Jared Jeffries, MD, MPH Undergrad: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Graduate: East Carolina University Medical School: Albany Medical College Charity Russell, MD Undergrad: Southern Adventist University Medical School: Loma Linda University School of Medicine Ali Shah, MD Undergrad: University of Maryland-College Park Medical School: University of Maryland School of Medicine Life after residency Recent Resident Fellowships include:» The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Musculoskeletal/Interventional Spine» Ahwatukee Sports and Spine Musculoskeletal/Interventional Spine» UCLA Neurorehabilitation» UNC-Chapel Hill Pain Medicine» U of Pittsburgh SCI Fellowship» VCU SCI Fellowship» Winston Salem Interventional Spine Musculoskeletal/Interventional Spine Life after residency Academics» Include Emory University, University of Miami, UNC Chapel Hill, University of Pittsburgh, Yale Private Practice» Locations including VA, TN, NC, MD, HI, CA, TX Veterans Health Affairs» Durham VAMC Residency training program National Residency Matching Program (NRMP) NRMP for 2014 2015» 3 PGY 1 to start June 24, 2015 (Internship + 3 year residency) Military» Tripler Army Medicine Center (HI) 5
Rotation schedule PGY 1» Internal Medicine (6 months), Neurosurgery, Neurology, PM&R, Plastic/Burn Clinic, Ortho Consults, ER PGY 2» Outpatient Adult Clinics (4 months)» Inpatient Rehabilitation (8 months) General Rehabilitation Stroke Amputee Spinal Cord Injury Traumatic Brain Injury Rotation schedule PGY 3» 4 months EMG/NCS» 4 months Pediatric Rehab (outpatient)» 3 months Outpatient Adult Clinics» 1 month Elective PGY 4» 2 months EMG/NCS» 1 month Elective» 4 months Inpatient Rehab» 1 month Geriatrics/Cardiac Rehab» 4 months Outpatient Adult Clinics Resident Procedures Include Baclofen pump refills Intrathecal Baclofen trials Botulinum Toxin injections Joint injections Trigger point injections Interventional spine procedures Teaching activities Didactic Lecture Series» 18 month Schedule» Faculty from PM&R and other departments Clinical teaching» Bedside» Structured lectures» Oral board review EMG Lecture series» Twice monthly, year round Grand Rounds» Once monthly Resident Lecture Series Introduction to Rehab 4 weeks (repeated yearly) Neuro Rehabilitation (Stroke, TBI) 7 weeks Geriatric Rehab 4 weeks Professionalism and Communications 2 weeks Modalities 3 weeks Research 2 weeks Business Module 3 weeks Prosthetics and Orthotics 8 weeks Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehab 4 weeks Musculoskeletal, Joint, Connective Tissue, Burn 11 weeks Integrative Medicine 2 weeks Pediatric Rehab 5 weeks Spinal Cord Injury Rehab 8 weeks Pain Management 4 weeks Resident Led Didactics Morbidity and Mortality» Quality assurance conference Journal Club» Bi monthly Case Presentations Resident Research Presentations MSK Lecture Series 6
PGY 1 $46,984 PGY 2 $48,622 PGY 3 $50,203 PGY 4 $51,306 Resident Salaries Paid biweekly, direct payroll deposit Paid Time Off (PTO)» 3 weeks per year Includes vacation and sick leave» Additional 6 vacation days over winter holiday (WARS) Additional Benefits Annual Book Allowance» PGY 2 and PGY 3: $300/year» PGY 4: $150 Conference Stipend» PGY 2 4: Up to $1,000/conference (presenting at up to 2 conferences) Meals» $29.90 $58/month based on training level Professional & Educational Leave» Conferences» Interviews Additional Benefits FMLA 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 Electronic Medical Record System Duty Hours and Call 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on average PGY 1: No call PGY 2 4: Call every fourth week for 7 days, home call, 15 20 min. drive in» First Call PGY 2 and PGY 3 residents» Second Call PGY 3 and PGY 4 residents Program Requirements Four years of residency» ACGME accredited internship (12 months)» Inpatient rotation (12 months)» Outpatient adult clinics (12 months)» Electives (2 months)» Pediatric outpatient rotation (4 months)» EMG/NCS (6 months)» Research requirement 7
Evaluation and Support Faculty supervisor and resident evaluations at the end of each rotation» Electronic evaluations Six month review with program directors End of year review with Chair and program directors Twice yearly meetings with faculty mentor SAE, Mock oral, 360 evaluations, AANEM exam Fine Print MDs, DOs, and IMGs who are ECFMG certified are eligible for consideration UNC Chapel Hill 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 More information http://www.med.unc.edu/phyrehab http://www.med.unc.edu http://www.unchealthcare.org http://gme.unchealthcare.org/ Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Residency Program University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 8