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CELEBRATE AAP’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY WITH EDUCATION, COLLABORATION, AND INNOVATION IN ACADEMIC PHYSIATRY FEBRUARY 7-11, 2017 | THE DELANO HOTEL AND MANDALAY BAY RESORT WWW.PHYSIATRY.ORG PRELIMINARY PROGRAM 2017 ANNUAL MEETING

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CELEBRATE AAP’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY WITH EDUCATION, COLLABORATION,

AND INNOVATION IN ACADEMIC PHYSIATRY

FEBRUARY 7-11, 2017 | THE DELANO HOTEL AND MANDALAY BAY RESORT WWW.PHYSIATRY.ORG

P R E L I M I N A R Y P R O G R A M

2017 ANNUAL MEETING

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WHY SHOULD I ATTEND? THE AAP EXPERIENCEThe AAP Annual Meeting is unique in its focus on fostering meaningful and long lasting relationships between trainees, educators, thought leaders, and other professionals in physiatry within an intimate and collaborative learning environment. 94% of past attendees would recommend the AAP Annual Meeting to their colleagues!

NETWORK, NETWORK, NETWORK! 75% of attendees come back to the AAP Annual Meeting year after year to reconnect with colleagues, meet new mentors and friends, and come together with other leading minds in physiatry to share ideas, solve common issues, and celebrate accomplishments.

EDUCATION THAT INNOVATES AAP Annual Meeting faculty are skilled trainers and deliver education that innovates and creatively challenges the way residents, physicians, and departments conduct research, diagnose and treat patients, and stay at the forefront of the specialty.

INDUSTRY TRENDS AAP’s Exhibit Hall gathers leading companies and organizations that are improving patient care in physiatry through innovative products, services, and education. AAP encourages engagement and collaboration with industry partners to achieve the common goal of improving the lives of physiatric patients.

AAP’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY2017 marks AAP’s 50th Year Anniversary! Ernest Johnson, MD along with a group of physiatric leaders started the AAP in 1967 and what would become 50 years of improving research and education in physiatry. Join the celebration as AAP looks back on the past 50 years and forward to the next half-century!

Advance Registration DeadlineNovember 3, 2016

Early Bird DeadlineDecember 15, 2016

2017 AAP Annual MeetingFebruary 7-11, 2017

EXHIBIT AND SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES STILL AVAILABLE

The AAP Annual Meeting brings together over 1,000 of the leading minds in physiatry. Participate in AAP 2017 to:

• Meet face to face with the most influential physicians in physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R).

• Get in front of up and coming leaders—the future generation of practicing physiatrists.

• Gain brand exposure, expand your network of physiatrists, and become a valued part of the academic physiatry community.

[email protected]

Association of Academic Physiatrists

Association of Academic Physiatrists

@AAPhysiatrists #AAP2017

• Save up to $240 by registering before the Advance Registration Deadline - November 3, 2016.

• Become an AAP member and receive discounted registration prices.

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IMPORTANT DATES:

CONNECT WITH AAP:

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The AAP Annual Meeting feels like a homecoming every year. I get an opportunity to

catch up with my friends, meet new friends, and build new collaborations.

- Vu Nguyen, MD, AAP Annual Meeting Attendee

“ “Welcome to the 2017 AAP Annual Meeting, the gathering place for the academic physiatry community to connect, collaborate, innovate, inspire, share, and learn.

For fifty years, it has been a tradition of academic physicians to come together at the AAP Annual Meeting - creating an atmosphere of mutual support and collegiality. AAP 2017 continues that legacy and offers attendees a common ground to exchange ideas, information, and cutting-edge research in physiatry.

In addition to 4 keynote speakers and 40 concurrent sessions scheduled, AAP 2017 offers leading research in the form of 500 poster and paper presentations – that’s up to 29 CME credits! AAP 2017 truly includes educational programming that caters to all learning needs and interests.

Stand-out sessions include a workplace burnout session, focusing on the ‘balance continuum’ and strategies to avoid burnout; a half day workshop dedicated to career development for women in academic physiatry; and a plenary presentation by Cheri Blauwet, MD, a physiatrist/scientist, advocate, and gold medalist, who recently returned from the Paralympic Games in Rio.

AAP 2017 promises to deliver dynamic and challenging educational programs, an outstanding exhibit hall, opportunities to network and build relationships with celebrated PM&R professionals, and presentations from renowned guest speakers like the Accreditation Council for Graduation Medical Education (ACGME) Chief Executive Officer, Thomas Nasca, MD, MACP and distinguished inventor and engineer, Chad Bouton.

Inside this Preliminary Program you will find out why AAP 2017 promises to be our best Annual Meeting to date. We hope to see you there!

GERARD FRANCISCO, MD AAP President

CHRISTOPHER VISCO, MDAAP Program Committee Chair

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A L O O K B A C K O N

50 YEARS1 9 6 7 - 2 0 1 7

Join the Association of Academic Physiatrists for its 50th Anniversary Celebration at AAP 2017 Las Vegas. Take a trip down memory lane and find photos and

memories from the past 50 years weaved throughout this Preliminary Program.

A A P L O G O T H E N A N D N O W

Bring the family and friends along to AAP 2017 Las Vegas - where the sky is the limit and attractions are a day trip, short walk, or mere steps away from the AAP Annual Meeting hotel.

REGISTER FOR THE 2017 AAP ANNUAL MEETING AT WWW.PHYSIATRY.ORG/REGISTER.

2017 AAP ANNUAL MEETING | FEBRUARY 7-11, 2017

SEE VEGAS. DO VEGAS.

Walk down Las Vegas’ most famous street to immerse yourself in the bright lights, unique buildings, live entertainment, resorts, and restaurants along the Strip.

Hike, picnic, and view plant and animal life under 3,000-foot-high red rock formations; The Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is located 20 miles from Las Vegas.

Observe, learn, and appreciate the massive concrete arch-gravity dam. Select tours offer guided exploration into lesser known parts of the dam.

Dive with sharks, experience the newly opened Sea Monsters Revealed, or feed a stingray, shark, or turtle in the Animal Encounters Program; The Shark Reef Aquarium is home to over 2,000 sea animals.

Experience a total transition from today’s hectic pace of daily life to a tropical oasis of pampered indulgence. The lush surroundings and Las Vegas backdrop offer an unforgettable golfing experience.

Dine at over 30 restaurants located within the Mandalay Bay Resort. Visit Rivea for French and Italian influenced cuisine and a view of the city below or eat at Kumi with a modern Japanese menu and a Korean American twist.

THE STRIP

RED ROCK CANYON

HOOVER DAM

SHARK REEF AQUARIUM

BALI HAI GOLF CLUB

RESTAURANTS

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WOMEN IN PHYSIATRY WORKSHOP - NEW!

A half day workshop within the AAP 2017 schedule will revolve around career development for women in academic physiatry. Interactive sessions will touch on gender disparity, salary negotiation, long and short term goal setting, identifying mentors, personality assessments, and career advancement.See page 18 for details.

PHYSICIAN & RESIDENT WELLNESS

Plenary speaker Thomas Nasca, MD, MACP from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) will highlight specific resources to support physician and trainee well-being on Thursday morning. On Friday afternoon, Lynne Hughes, Director of Development for the Medical Society of Virginia Foundation, will focus on the ‘balance continuum’, highlight strategies to avoid burnout, and address unique challenges that residents face.

EXCLUSIVE ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR SESSIONS

Admin Directors will enjoy dedicated sessions at the 2017 AAP Annual Meeting on Wednesday, February 8, 2016. Sessions will address specific topics in Administration.See page 13 for details.

50th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

The Association of Academic Physiatrists will celebrate 50 years of mentorship, leadership, and discovery in academic physiatry at AAP 2017. The academic physiatry community will come together, present a unified voice, celebrate AAP’s accomplishments, and make plans for the next 50 years!

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SATURDAY – FEBRUARY 11, 2017

FRIDAY – FEBRUARY 10, 2017

THURSDAY – FEBRUARY 9, 2017

WEDNESDAY – FEBRUARY 8, 2017

TUESDAY – FEBRUARY 7, 2017

All Breakfast and Lunch Receptions are included in AAP 2017 registration!

This Preliminary Program has been created to the best of AAP’s knowledge at the time of printing. Presentations, times, and schedules are subject to change.

SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE

11:00am - 4:00pm ..................................................................Registration 12:00pm - 5:30pm ..................................................................Residency & Fellowship Program Directors (RFPD) & Program Coordinators Workshop

7:00am - 4:00pm .....................................................................Registration8:00am-12:00pm ....................................................................Program Coordinators Workshop8:00am - 12:30pm ..................................................................Residency & Fellowship Program Directors (RFPD) Workshop8:00am - 4:30pm .....................................................................Administrative Directors Sessions8:00am - 5:30pm .....................................................................Resident / Fellow Musculoskeletal Bootcamp: Sex Differences in Sports and Musculoskeletal Medicine1:30pm - 2:30pm ....................................................................Medical Student Educators Program1:30pm - 5:00pm ....................................................................Program Coordinators Sessions5:30pm - 7:00pm ....................................................................Fellowship & Job Fair

7:00am - 11:00am ..................................................................Registration7:45am - 9:00am .....................................................................General Business Session and 50th Anniversary Celebration Breakfast9:00am - 10:00am ..................................................................Plenary Speaker – Cheri Blauwet, MD10:00am - 3:00pm ..................................................................General Sessions11:30am - 12:30pm ...............................................................AAP 2017 Closing Lunch

7:00am - 4:00pm .....................................................................Registration7:00am-8:00am .......................................................................New Member Breakfast *Invitation Required7:00am - 8:00am .....................................................................Breakfast in Exhibit Hall7:30am - 5:00pm .....................................................................General Sessions8:00am.........................................................................................Poster Gallery Opens9:00am - 10:00am ..................................................................Plenary Speaker – Thomas Nasca, MD, MACP10:00am - 10:30am ................................................................Break in Exhibit Hall12:00pm - 1:30pm ..................................................................Lunch in Exhibit Hall12:30pm-5:30pm ....................................................................Women in Academic Physiatry Workshop3:00pm - 3:30pm ....................................................................Break in Exhibit Hall4:30pm - 6:00pm ....................................................................Poster Gallery Reception6:00pm - 7:30pm ....................................................................President’s Welcome Reception

7:00am - 4:00pm .....................................................................Registration7:00am - 8:00am .....................................................................Breakfast in Exhibit Hall8:00am.........................................................................................Poster Gallery Opens8:00am - 4:30pm .....................................................................General Sessions8:30am - 9:00am .....................................................................President’s Address9:00am - 9:30am .....................................................................AAP Awards Ceremony9:30am - 10:30am ..................................................................Plenary Speaker – Chad Bouton10:30am - 11:00am ................................................................Break in Exhibit Hall12:00pm - 1:30pm ..................................................................Lunch in Exhibit Hall1:30pm - 3:30pm ....................................................................Joint Chair & Administrative Directors Program3:00pm - 3:30pm ....................................................................Break in Exhibit Hall3:00pm-4:30pm ......................................................................Resident Fellow Council (RFC) Elections 3:30pm-4:30pm ......................................................................Rehabilitation Medicine Scientist Training Program (RMSTP) Paper Presentations4:30pm - 6:00pm ....................................................................Poster Gallery Reception7:00pm - 9:00pm ....................................................................Resident/Fellow Trivia Night & Networking Event *RSVP Required

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AAP offers plenary sessions that are intended for a large audience and feature exciting invited speakers, poster and paper presentations discussing pertinent new research results,

and interactive educational sessions arranged in 5 TRACKS:

CONCURRENT PROGRAMS

PROGRAM FOR ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP (PAL) – Academic leadership training directed by Gary Clark, MD, CPE, MMM and Michael O’Dell, MD. Visit Physiatry.org/PAL to learn how to get involved. *This program is invitation only.

REHABILITATION MEDICINE SCIENTIST TRAINING PROGRAM (RMSTP) – NIH-funded research training fellowships and research workshop directed by Michael Boninger, MD and John Whyte, MD. Visit Physiatry.org/RMSTP for details. *This program is invitation only.

PROGRAM COORDINATORS – PM&R Residency Program Coordinators come together at the AAP Annual Meeting to share ideas and best practices to improve programs and documentation handling, and attend coordinator specific lectures presented by physicians and colleagues.

NETWORKING & SOCIAL EVENTS

AAP is particularly interested in fostering relationships, mentorship, and open collaboration. Social and networking events are offered to attendees throughout the meeting and include the President’s Welcome Reception, Fellowship & Job Fair, Resident Reception, and a number of special interest receptions. AAP brings all attendees together each day for complimentary breakfast, lunch, and coffee breaks.

EDUCATIONAL OVERVIEW

CLINICALfeaturing sports medicine, breast cancer rehabilitation, lifestyle medicine, self-care tools, exercise in rehabilitation, musculoskeletal injury, pain in the elderly, concussions, and spasticity treatment.

ACADEMIC featuring Women in Academic Physiatry, ABPMR updates, Generational learning differences, and implementation of an administrative leadership track.

REHABILITATION TECHNOLOGYfeaturing rehabilitation robotics, Smartphone apps, mobile clinical research, prosthetic limbs, and stroke care.

RESEARCHfeaturing full-face transplantation, grant funding, bench-to-bedside updates, yoga treatment research, and traumatic brain injury (TBI.)

ADMINISTRATIONfeaturing Medicare, the PM&R academic mission, cancer rehabilitation safety and quality, comprehensive survey of physiatrist practice patterns, and improving workflow and organization.

Program Coordinators from around the globe gathered at the

2009 AAP Annual Meeting in Colorado Springs, CO.

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THE 2017 AAP ANNUAL MEETING

CHERI BLAUWET, MDIF YOU HAVE A BODY, YOU ARE AN ATHLETE: INCLUSION OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IN SPORTS Saturday - February 11, 20179:00am-10:00am

Paralyzed from the waist down after a childhood farming accident, Cheri Blauwet, MD is a seven medal Paralympic athlete in the sport of wheelchair racing, competing on Team USA in four Paralympic Games (Sydney ‘00, Athens ‘04, Beijing ’08, and London ’12.)

She is a two-time winner of both the Boston and New York City Marathons, and a four-time winner of the Los Angeles Marathon. Dr. Blauwet has been nominated for the ESPY Award, the Laureus World Sports Award, and Women’s Sports Foundation Athlete of the Year. In 2004, she won the Paul Hearne Leadership Award for emerging leaders, given by the American Association of People with Disabilities.

In the Rio ’16 Paralympic Games, Dr. Blauwet attended as a medical advisor tracking concussions, infections, and blindfolded collisions. She has always considered sports a “platform through which she can promote disability rights and empowerment at an international level.”

Dr. Blauwet graduated from the University of Arizona in 2002, attended Stanford University School of Medicine for Medical School, was chief resident of physical medicine and rehabilitation at the Harvard School of Medicine, and completed her fellowship at McGraw Medical Center of Northwestern University.

Dr. Blauwet is Chairperson of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Medical Committee. She is an instructor at Harvard Medical School, a researcher, and a Sports Medicine doctor at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston.

Acutely aware of the disparity in mobility accommodations and the stigma associated with disability, Dr. Blauwet promotes disability rights and empowerment to audiences across the globe. An accomplished public speaker, she shares the value of physical activity and the cost society incurs when persons with disabilities cannot participate.

PLENARY SPEAKERS

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THOMAS NASCA, MD, MACPACGME: LEVERAGING RESOURCES TO SUPPORT PHYSICIAN WELL-BEING Thursday - February 9, 20179:00am-10:00am

Thomas J. Nasca, MD, MACP is the Chief Executive Officer of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), and Chief Executive Officer of ACGME International, LLC. Before assuming the leadership of the ACGME in December 2007, Dr. Nasca served as Senior Vice President for academic affairs of Thomas Jefferson University, the Anthony and Gertrude DePalma Dean of Jefferson Medical College, and President of Jefferson University Physicians.

In addition to his executive roles at the ACGME, he is also a Professor of Medicine and Molecular Physiology and Biophysics at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University and Senior Scholar in the Department of Medical Education at the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Medicine.

Dr. Nasca graduated from the University of Notre Dame, is an Alpha Omega Alpha graduate of Jefferson Medical College, and completed his internship, residency, and chief medical residency at Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh. He completed his nephrology fellowship at Brown University and Rhode Island Hospital.

Dr. Nasca is a major figure in American medicine. He has brought visionary leadership and clarity of purpose to the council that oversees all residency programs and has reoriented that process to align with the exciting new developments in medical education. He is the author of over 160 peer reviewed articles, chapters, and other publications, and has delivered more than 350 invited lectures and presentations worldwide on topics related to medical education.

CHAD BOUTONNEURAL BRIDGING: RECONNECTINGMIND AND BODYFriday - February 10, 20179:30am-10:30am

Chad Bouton is the Vice President of Advanced Engineering and Technology at the Feinstein Institute of Medical Research, Managing Director of the Center for Bioelectronic Medicine, and Division Leader for Neurotechnology and Analytics.

Prior to joining the health system, Bouton was a Research Leader at Batelle, the world’s largest nonprofit research and development (R&D) organization. He developed neural decoding methods that allowed the first paralyzed person with a brain implant to regain volitional movement using their thoughts alone (2014) and wheelchair control (2006.) He also developed new signal processing methods to help surgeons find cancerous tissue more quickly and effectively. He spent several years developing RF sensing technology used by multiple medical device companies.

Chad Bouton’s work has been featured in high-profile new programs such as 60 Minutes and TEDx. He holds over 70 patents worldwide and was recognized by the US Congress in 2010 for his work in the medical device field and biomedical technology advancements. He has been named Inventor of the Year (2010) and Distinguished Inventor (2011) by Batelle.

Mr. Bouton received his BS in Electrical Engineering and MS in Engineering Mechanics at Iowa State University. Bouton’s expertise includes bio-sensors, neural prosthetics and decoding, and linear and nonlinear signal processing and control methods.

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RESIDENCY & FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM DIRECTORS (RFPD) & PROGRAM COORDINATORS WORKSHOP

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DESCRIPTION: All PM&R residencies and fellowships face similar challenges – the RFPD Workshop and business meeting allow Directors and Coordinators to stay connected to solutions and ideas from leading programs. The RFPD Workshop brings together residency and fellowship program directors, program coordinators, and physicians engaged in teaching for a half day workshop Tuesday afternoon and continues on Wednesday morning.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: (1) Explore updates and new information provided by ABPMR, ACGME, and NRMP. (2) List and discuss the skills and methods for dealing with challenging residents. (3) Implement roundtable topics and ideas into institutions.

PROGRAM DIRECTOR: Alex Moroz, MD

12:30pm - 1:00pm Introductions

1:00pm - 2:00pmAccreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Self-Study and Site VisitCaroline Fischer, MBA

2:00pm - 2:30pmPM&R Residency Review Committee (RRC) UpdateGerard Francisco, MD

2:30pm - 3:15pmAmerican Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (ABPMR) UpdateAnthony Chiodo, MD

3:30pm - 4:15pmDeveloping PM&R Entrustable Professional Activities (EPA) / Observable Practice Activities (OPA)Heather Baer, MD; Michael Mallow, MD

4:15pm - 5:00pmRemediation & ‘Problem Residents’Adina Kalet, MD, MPH

5:00pm - 5:30pmResident and Fellow RecruitmentMichael Saulino, MD, PhD

5:30pm - 6:30pmRFPD Council Business MeetingSara Cuccurullo, MD

7:30am-8:00am ........................MORNING COFFEE

8:00am - 9:00amTable Lottery & Breakfast in Small GroupsRFPD Leaders

9:00am - 12:00pmTable Rotations – Rotating every 20 minutes, these fast paced table sessions will address hot topics and common issues facing Program Directors and Program Coordinators.

12:00pm-12:30pmWrap-Up and ReflectionAlex Moroz, MD

TUESDAY – FEBRUARY 7, 2017

1 Faculty Development

Table # Topic

2 Motivating Faculty

3 Wellness & Burnout

4 Problem Residents & Remediation

5 Preparing for Self-Study & Site Visit

6 Teaching Residents Team & Leadership Skills

7 Faculty Compensation Models

8Running Clinical Competency Committee (CCC) & Program Evaluation Committee (PEC)

9 Innovation in PM&R Residency Training

WEDNESDAY – FEBRUARY 8, 2017

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TUESDAYFebruary 7, 2017

WEDNESDAYFebruary 8, 2017

FRIDAYFebruary 10, 2017

SATURDAYFebruary 11, 2017

THURSDAYFebruary 9, 2017

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WEDNESDAY – FEBRUARY 8, 2017 (Admin Directors Only)

Not CME Eligible JOINT CHAIRS AND ADMIN DIRECTORS PROGRAM

8:00am - 9:00amBreakfast

9:00am - 9:30amCommittee Updates

9:30am - 10:30amPlanning Session for AAP 2018 Atlanta

10:30am - 12:00pmPhysician Compensation & Productivity Discussion

12:00pm - 12:30pmLunch on Your Own

12:30pm - 2:30pmPM&R Professional & Faculty Reimbursement Trends

2:30pm - 4:30pmFunding the Academic Mission

4:30pm - 7:30pmGroup Outing & Dinner in Las Vegas

1:30pm - 3:00pmUsing Big Data to Drive ChangeOscar Marroquin, MD, FACC

DESCRIPTION: Healthcare continues to be challenged by pressures to reduce costs, improve outcomes, and provide more with less. Organizations that have created a data analytics program are successfully able to mine “big data” to improve outcomes, increase efficiencies, and reduce the cost of delivering care.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: (1) Explain the importance of a data analytics program in their organization. (2) Articulate how mining big data can support clinical decision making. (3) Reduce the cost of delivering care while improving outcomes.

3:00pm-4:00pmAcademic Medicine in the Changing Face of Healthcare: Making the Pivot Shift to Population Health while Keeping Faculty EngagedGreg Worsowicz, MD, MBA

CHAIR COUNCIL & ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTORS COUNCIL (ADC) PROGRAMPROGRAM DIRECTORS: John Behzad, MBA; Monica Tietsworth, MBA

TARGET AUDIENCE: Department Chairs & Administrative/Finance Directors

EDUCATIONAL LEVEL: Advanced

EDUCATIONAL METHOD: Lecture

FRIDAY – FEBRUARY 10, 2017 (Chair & Admin Directors)

Things got a little ‘Goofy’ at the 2008 Annual Meeting Disneyland. Current AAP President Gerard Francisco, MD and

past AAP President Joel DeLisa, MD, MS posed for a picture with the famous Disney character.

Gwendolyn A. Sowa, MD, PhDChair, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Mike Boninger, MD Senior Medical Director for

Post-Acute Care, Vice President for Medical Affairs

For more than 15 years, innovation has been the one constant at the UPMC Rehabilitation Institute and

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. From growth in inpatient beds, faculty, and

fellowships, to growth in research funding that is now $7 million annually, we are continuously

strengthening and evolving to ensure that the patients who rely on us receive the best in rehabilitation

medicine. And our nationally renowned leadership team of Gwen Sowa, MD, PhD, and Mike Boninger, MD,

has fostered an environment of continuous innovation that successfully leads to implementing new ideas,

taking research discoveries to the next level, and expanding physiatrist services across UPMC. To learn

more, visit UPMCPhysicianResources.com/Rehab.

The evolution of cutting-edge rehabilitation.

Affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and ranked among the nation’s best hospitals by U.S. News & World Report.

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WEDNESDAYFebruary 8, 2017

FRIDAYFebruary 10, 2017

SATURDAYFebruary 11, 2017

THURSDAYFebruary 9, 2017

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Resident Musculoskeletal Bootcamp:Sex Differences in Sports and Musculoskeletal Medicine

PROGRAM DIRECTORS: Monica Rho, MD; Ellen Casey, MD

DESCRIPTION: This full day workshop for medical students, residents, and fellows will introduce a comprehensive physiatric approach to evaluating common musculoskeletal conditions in male and female patients. The course features several focused lectures on sex differences in various tissues, regions, and sports performance. A large portion of the workshop will be in a small group format including: demonstration and hands-on practice of common and advanced physical examination maneuvers, running and throwing assessment, performance of key electrodiagnostic studies, and practice with musculoskeletal ultrasound evaluation. There will also be a career development lecture by Heidi Prather, DO.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: (1) Understand the scope and manifestation of sex disparity in musculoskeletal injury. (2) Integrate knowledge of sex differences in the musculoskeletal system into clinical assessment and treatment. (3) Improve skills in physical examination, ultrasound, and electrodiagnostic testing.

7:30am-8:00am ........................MORNING COFFEE

8:00am - 8:15amAnnouncements and WelcomeMonica Rho, MD; Ellen Casey, MD

8:15am - 8:45amPre-Assessment

8:45am - 9:35amSmall Group SessionsSessions will focus on Pelvis/Hip, Traumatic and Non Traumatic Knee, Ankle/Foot, & Running

9:45am - 12:00pmSmall Group Demonstrations & Practice

12:00pm - 1:00pm ................................ LUNCHSupported by:

1:00pm - 1:50pmSmall Group SessionsSessions will focus on Bone/Hormones, Tendon, Concussion, Shoulder, & Throwing

2:00pm - 4:15pmSmall Group Demonstrations & Practice

4:15pm - 5:00pmCareer DevelopmentHeidi Prather, DO

5:00pm - 5:15pmRaffle and Faculty Q&A

WEDNESDAY – FEBRUARY 8, 2017

RESIDENTS, FELLOWS, & MEDICAL STUDENTS WORKSHOPIncluded in resident, fellow, and medical student registration* Pre-Registration required

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WEDNESDAY – FEBRUARY 8, 2017 THURSDAY – FEBRUARY 9, 2017 FRIDAY – FEBRUARY 10, 2017

RESIDENT, FELLOW, &MEDICAL STUDENT EVENTS

8:00am - 5:30pmResident Musculoskeletal Bootcamp: Sex Differences in Sports and Musculoskeletal MedicineLearn more about this Bootcamp on page 14.

5:30pm - 7:00pmFellowship & Job FairMake a good first impression with fellowship directors and future employers at the Fellowship & Job Fair. Expand your network of opportunities and schedule interviews.

10:30am - 12:00pmMedical Student RoundtablesMedical students ask questions and discuss physiatry with current residents representing a variety of subspecialties, programs, and regions.

1:00pm - 2:00pmFellowship PanelRecent and new fellows from various specialties discuss important questions and steps for new applicants. Topics will include: applications, interview process, and careers afterwards.

2:00pm - 3:00pmFellowship Panel of Program DirectorsFellowship Directors from a variety of subspecialties and institutions will provide their views on the benefits of pursuing a fellowship, what they look for in candidates, and how to succeed in fellowships. Residents will be able to ask questions directly to the panel members.

3:30pm - 4:30pmResident Fellow Council (RFC) Town HallResident Fellow Council leadership will discuss updates, experiences, challenges, and ideas in an open forum discussion.

11:00am - 12:00pmResident/Fellow Career PearlsLearn critical career development skills from impressive physiatrists at various career stages. Develop a network of peers and mentors for support throughout your career.

1:00pm - 2:30pmFinding Work-Life Balance & Avoiding BurnoutThis session will focus on what a life in balance and out of balance looks like, the “balance continuum,” and strategies to avoid becoming burned out. It will address the unique challenges that healthcare professionals face and provide resources and daily coping strategies.

3:00pm - 4:30pmResident Fellow Council (RFC) ElectionsCandidates will present their leadership role bid for the 2017-2018 Resident Fellow Council.

7:00pm - 9:00pmResident/Fellow Trivia Night & Networking EventSupported by:

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7:00am - 8:00amNETWORKING BREAKFAST - For all registered attendees

7:00am - 8:00amNEW MEMBER BREAKFAST - Invitation only

7:30am - 9:00am - EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS

7:30am - 8:30amResidents Yoga ClassLoren Fishman, MDPlease wear clothes you can move in.

8:00am - 8:30amNew Frontiers: Inpatient Comprehensive Rehabilitation after Full Face TransplantationMatina Balou, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S; Tracy Espiritu McKay, DO(1) Identify complications associated with full-facial transplantation. (2) Discuss solutions to complications that may be encountered by rehabilitation teams. (3) Explain the importance of early acute rehabilitation in the setting of full-facial transplantation.

8:00am - 8:30amScientific Paper PresentationsLearn about the finest research studies submitted for presentation at AAP 2017 by participating in this interactive oral platform presentation session. These papers are hand selected from a pool of over 700 abstract submissions.

8:00am - 8:30amCurrent Topics in Sports Medicine: Shoulder Injury Evaluation and ManagementJonathan Finnoff, DO, FACSM(1) Identify the sternoclavicular joint dislocation with higher risk of complication. (2) Determine which types of acromioclavicular joint sprain require surgical intervention. (3) Describe the three types of shoulder impingement.

8:00am - 9:00amComing Back from Cancer: Evidence on Treating Pain, Weakness, and Deconditioning in the Survivorship PeriodJennifer Baima, MD(1) Discuss evidence for breast cancer rehabilitation. (2) Implement application strategies of rehabilitation principles in treating pain, weakness, and deconditioning in less studied cancers. (3) Apply evidence for the benefits of exercise in metastatic disease.

9:00am - 10:00amPLENARY SESSION: ACGME: Leveraging Resources to Support Physician Well-BeingThomas Nasca, MD, MACP(1) Highlight the importance of wellness for the trainee and program. (2) Utilize successful wellness programs to gain information and resources. (3) Identify ways to create a sustainable culture of wellness and mental resiliency among trainees and clinical educators.

10:00am - 10:30am.................BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL

10:30am - 12:00pm - EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS

10:30am - 11:30amLifestyle Medicine: Enhancing the Physiatry ToolboxMarni Hillinger, MD; Jonas Sokolof, DO; Elizabeth Frates, MD; Jeffrey Krauss, MD(1) Identify lifestyle strategies that can be incorporated into respective practices. (2) Utilize conceptual knowledge and practical health coaching tools at the bedside. (3) Provide lifestyle related self-care tools for the health professional.

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10:30am - 12:00pmSupporting the PM&R Academic Mission: A Healthcare System PerspectiveCarl Josehart; Kirk Roden, MBA, FACHE(1) Articulate the importance and value of the PM&R academic mission to hospital based health systems. (2) Discuss the health system’s resources and level of commitment needed to build and maintain health PM&R education and research programs. (3) Provide a case study of an effective and successful academic partnership between a PM&R medical school department and a rehabilitation health system.

10:30am - 12:00pmUse It or Lose It: The Importance of ExerciseFarah Hameed, MD; Anna-Christina Bevelaqua, MD; Gerardo Miranda-Comas, MD; William Micheo, MD; Walter Frontera, MD, PhD(1) Apply scientific evidence to differentiate the exercise recommendations for the older and younger adult. (2) Implement a quick strategy to assess a patients current physical activity level and readiness to change. (3) Write an exercise prescription for patients with special consideration to age, medical comorbidities, and disability.

10:30am - 12:00pmChanging the Way We View Stroke Care In AmericaAmy Edmunds; Randie Black-Schaffer, MD, MA; Preeti Raghavan, MD(1) Identify challenges and implement new strategies. (2) Apply innovative strategies described to participants own stroke populations. (3) Identify and implement new technology for long-term personalized upper limb rehabilitation.

10:30am - 12:00pmThe Elevator Pitch and Beyond: How to Sell Your Idea and Get It FundedGwendolyn Sowa, MD(1) Value the critical aspects of grant review, how to capture reviewers attention, and fatal flaws of proposal preparation. (2) Utilize strategies to make an idea responsive to the grant mechanism and align with the goals of the funding agency. (3) Identify options involved in building a sustainable funding portfolio for research programs of small and large scopes.

10:30am - 12:00pmInfluence of Biomechanics, Biology, and the Brain on Musculoskeletal InjuryIrene Davis, PhD, PT, FACSM, FAPTA, FASB; Ellen Casey, MD; Daniel Herman, MD, PhD, FACSM; Adam Tenforde, MD(1) Describe the influence of biomechanical, biological, and neurological risk factors for three common injuries including Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury, patella femoral pain, and bone stress injuries. (2) Evaluate common risk factors of each injury by patient-specific characteristics. (3) Prescribe effective treatment for each condition, incorporating evidence-based practice for effective management of ACL injuries, patella femoral pain, and bone stress injuries.

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Poster Gallery Receptions have always been one of the highlights of the AAP Annual Meeting. AAP 2017 will have two Receptions on Thursday and Friday from 4:30pm-6:00pm.

Shu Huang, MD posed for a picture at the 2009 AAP

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12:30pm - 3:00pm – EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS

12:30pm - 5:30pm / NEW!Women in Academic Physiatry: Successful Career DevelopmentSara Cuccurullo, MD; Mooyeon Oh-Park, MD, MS; Danielle Perret, MD; Susan Garstang, MD; Felicia Ambrose, MD, MS; Andrea Cheville, MD, MSCE(1) Articulate how gender gap is affecting career, compensation, promotions, and potential leadership positions. (2) Identify career track and articulate the requirements at their own institute for promotions. (3) Utilize strategies in identifying and working with mentors and champions. (4) Negotiate using strategies and monitor goal-based process.

1:00pm - 1:20pmDiscussion Den – Physician Burnout

1:00pm - 1:30pmCurrent Topics in Sports Medicine: High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT)Edward Laskowski, MD, FACSM(1) Describe the differences between submaximal exercise training and HIIT. (2) Interpret physiologic changes documented to occur with HITT. (3) Discuss basic principles of prescribing HITT exercise.

1:00pm - 2:00pmSafety and Quality in Cancer RehabilitationMichael Stubblefield, MD; Beth Sarfaty, PT, MBA; Loran Vocaturo, EdD, ABPP(1) Define key components of safety and quality pertinent to comprehensive cancer rehabilitation. (2) Describe principles of assessing safety and quality in cancer rehabilitation. (3) Recognize the cognitive and behavioral components of measuring safety and quality outcomes in cancer rehabilitation.

1:30pm - 3:00pmTherapy for Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS): Bench-to-Bedside Updates for the PhysiatristSabrina Paganoni, MD, PhD; W. David Arnold, MD(1) Recognize important recent developments in genetic testing, biomarker research, and novel experimental therapies for SMA and ALS. (2) Summarize cutting-edge experimental treatment options for patients with SMA and ALS. (3) Translate scientific knowledge into practical advice suitable for lay audiences and patients.

1:30pm - 3:00pmTele-Rehabilitation: Status of Current Research, Clinical Practice, Medicolegal Issues, and Implications for FutureThiru Annaswamy, MD; B. Prabhakaran, PhD; Brad Dicianno, MD(1) Summarize the current clinical and research status in tele-rehabilitation. (2) Identify potential solutions for existing challenges in clinical practice and medico-legal issues. (3) Break down the current and future trends in tele-rehabilitation research.

2:00pm - 3:00pmChallenges and Rewards of Performing a Comprehensive Survey of Physiatrist Practice PatternsMohan Radhakrishna, MD, FRCPC; Lalith Satkunam(1) Develop survey questions of interest to participants. (2) Recognize types of questions attributable to cross-referencing to allow for prediction of future practice changes.

2:00pm - 3:00pmMovement Matters: Translating Science into Practice for Treatment and Prevention of Patellofemoral Pain and ACL InjuriesIrene Davis, PhD, PT, FACSM, FAPTA, FASB; Ellen Casey, MD;

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Daniel Herman, MD, PhD, FACSM; Adam Tenforde, MD(1) Describe the influence of biomechanical factors contributing to ACL injury and patellofemoral pain. (2) Prescribe gait retraining for management of patellofemoral pain and lower extremity injuries designed to promote soft and well-aligned landings. (3) Summarize effective methods to prevent and treat ACL injuries.

3:00pm - 3:30pm...................BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL

3:30pm - 5:00pm - EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS

3:30pm - 4:30pmScientific Paper Presentations

3:30pm - 4:30pmNew Frontiers in Rehabilitation RoboticsEthan Rand, MD; Alberto Esquenazi, MD; Joel Stein, MD; Louis Awad, PT, DPT, PhD(1) Select the best technologies for clinical robotic programs in their institutions. (2) Choose promising new technologies to implement when available. (3) Avoid selecting technologies that incorporate sophisticated engineering, but lack good usability.

3:30pm - 5:00pmImproving Workflow and Professional Organization through Handheld TechnologyNicholas Ketchum, MD; Carley Sauter, MD; Sue Abrahms(1) Identify and implement application use through handheld devices improving organization, efficiency, and access to clinical resources. (2) Identify access points under one platform to improve clinical and administrative efficiency. (3) Implement an educational session to standardize use of technology and improve communication.

3:30pm - 5:00pmAnterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injuries: Controversies Regarding Risk, Prevention, Treatment, and RehabilitationDaniel Herman, MD, PhD, FACSM; Ellen Casey, MD;William Micheo, MD; Eduardo Amy, MD (1) Employ evidence based approaches in risk assessment, screening, and prevention towards different populations. (2) Apply varying approaches of ACL injury treatment to different populations. (3) Employ recommendations regarding duration of rehabilitation and return to play criteria.

4:30pm - 6:00pmPoster Gallery ReceptionInteraction and feedback is encouraged as you support the important work of PM&R residents and leading researchers by participating in the interactive session! Learn about the most recent research studies and unique case reports submitted for presentation at AAP 2017. Light refreshments will be available.

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6:00pm - 7:30pmPresident’s Welcome Reception All registered attendees are encouraged to join the celebration and kick off the AAP Annual Meeting by enjoying hor d’evours, cocktails, and conversation with your AAP family. Attendees will catch up with colleagues from around the globe, visit exhibitors, and celebrate AAP’s 50th Anniversary.

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7:00am - 8:00am..............BREAKFAST IN EXHIBIT HALL

8:00am - 8:30amScientific Paper Presentations

8:30am - 9:00amPresident’s Address:A Look Back on the Last 50 YearsGerard Francisco, MD

9:00am - 9:30amAAP Awards CeremonyAAP will recognize individuals with outstanding dedication and accomplishments to the field of physiatry.

9:30am - 10:30amPLENARY SESSION: Neural Bridging - Reconnecting Mind and BodyChad Bouton(1) Describe Neurobridge as a technology to link brain activity to movement. (2) Discuss new research in neurotechnology. (3) Explain new uses for bioelectronics and how it could replace some medications.

10:30am - 11:00am.................BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL

11:00am - 12:30pm – EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS

11:00am - 11:30amSpinal Injections in the Older Patient: Should I Treat or Should I Wait?Carlos Calvo-Silva, MD(1) Recognize the specific clinical concerns that should be considered when performing spinal injections in older patients. (2) Identify the laboratory tests needed to assess the possible risks of a spinal injection. (3) Discuss the risks and possible benefits of spinal injections with older patients.

11:00am - 12:00pmAmerican Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (ABPM&R) UpdateCarolyn Kinney, MD; Jill Hallman(1) Explain the latest ABPMR Maintenance of Certification (MOC) innovations. (2) Describe the CertLink Pilot Project. (3) Recognize the latest developments and resources for practice improvement.

11:00am - 12:00pmThe Integration of Mobile Clinical Research and Standard of Care: Implementing ResearchKit and CareKitKirk Roden, MBA, FACHE; Apple RepresentativeNOT ELIGIBLE FOR CME(1) Describe the steps to develop clinical research protocols using mobile technologies with the integration of standard of care. (2) Provide examples of effective integration of ResearchKit and CareKit and its implications to the practice of rehabilitation medicine. (3) Summarize the state of the art and future directions of Mobile Clinical Research.

11:00am - 12:00pmScientific Paper Presentations

11:00am - 12:30pmComprehensive Outpatient Stroke Recovery Program Utilizing Interval Cardiovascular TrainingSara Cuccurullo, MD; Talya Fleming, MD(1) Demonstrate to stroke patients the benefit and need for a separate outpatient Medicare benefit, outside of the Medicare therapy cap, to fund a Comprehensive Stroke Recovery Program. (2) Recognize the benefits of a Comprehensive Outpatient Stroke Rehabilitation Program with interval cardiovascular training in Cardiac

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and Stroke populations. (3) Summarize the clinical and long term benefits of stroke patients participating in a Comprehensive Stroke Recovery Program.

11:30am - 12:00pmFirst Do No Harm: The Challenge of Prescribing Pain Medication to the ElderlyLiza Hernandez-Gonzalez, MD(1) Recognize commonly prescribed pain medications used in older patients. (2) Identify the main medical concerns to be considered before prescribing pain medications to older patients. (3) Discuss with older patients the risks and possible benefits of pain medications.

12:00pm - 12:20pmDiscussion Den – Research Funding

12:00pm - 12:30pmThinking Outside the Box: Innovative Tools to Treat Chronic Pain in the ElderlyDavid Soto-Quijano, MD(1) Identify innovative therapeutic programs available to senior citizens with pain. (2) Describe to patients innovative therapeutic programs used in populations of senior citizens with pain. (3) Develop innovative therapeutic programs as a clinical offering to the elderly.

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1:00pm - 3:30pm – EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS

1:00pm - 1:30pmScientific Paper Presentations

1:00pm - 2:00pmInteractive Robot in Rehabilitation: Smart Caregiver and Comforting CompanionMooyeon Oh-Park, MD; Katharina Muelling, PhD; Peii Chen, PhD; Jean Oh, PhD(1) Assess the impact of the caregiving on the patient’s outcome and caregiver burden and propose traditional methods to improve caregiving. (2) Predict the pros and cons of “smart robots” as caregiver and companion, and barriers for the use of technology in real clinical care settings.

1:00pm - 2:30pmFinding Work-Life Balance & Avoiding BurnoutLynne Hughes(1) Identify and practice daily coping strategies to avoid burn out at work. (2) Describe a healthy work-life balance. (3) List the unique challenges that healthcare professionals face.

1:00pm - 2:30pmOur Patients: Living Longer & Being StrongerDouglas Merrill, MD, MBA; Kenneth Rockwood, MD; Richard Riggs, MD; Gregory Worsowicz, MD(1) Debate the importance of geriatric care to patient outcomes and healthcare costs. (2) Summarize frailty as a peri-operative risk predictor and the use of frailty assessments in any healthcare setting. (3) Reverse frailty and improve social connections, mental illness, and care planning in the geriatric population.

1:30pm - 3:30pmJoint Chair & Admin Directors ProgramSee page 13 for more information

2:00pm - 3:00pmYoga Clinic: Teaching Patients Physiatric Treatment of Scoliosis, Rotator Cuff Syndrome, and OsteoporosisLoren Fishman, MD(1) Describe and evaluate the current status of conservative treatment in adolescent idiopathic and degenerative scoliosis. (2) Describe, evaluate, and defend the current research in yoga treatment applied

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to scoliosis, rotator cuff syndrome, and osteoporosis. (3) Compare the efficacy and cost/benefit ration of treatments. (4) Initiate, develop, and implement newly described methods in their PM&R teaching and practices.

2:00pm - 3:00pmAdvances in the Evaluation and Management of TendinopathiesKentaro Onishi, DO; Jacob Sellon, MD; Adam Tenforde, MD; James H-C. Wang, PhD; Michael Fredericson, MD(1) Discuss available evidences on pathophysiology of tendinopathy to help patients understand their conditions. (2) Identify basic science research knowledge gap and formulate appropriate research questions to better understand tendinopathy. (3) Clinically identify faulty biomechanics and write/suggest detailed rehabilitation orders based on identified biomechanics for common tendinopathies.

2:30pm - 3:00pmRethinking Assistive Technology in the Robotics EraJean Oh, PhD; Katharina Muelling, PhD(1) Develop a concept of robotics application as assistive technology & realistic understanding of what is possible now and in the future. (2) Highlight potential and limitation of future applications of robotics as assistive technology in patient care. (3) Formulate clinician’s perspective for collaboration with robotics engineers for successful development of robotics in rehabilitation field.

3:00pm - 3:30pm.................BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL

3:30pm - 4:30pm – EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS

3:30pm - 4:30pmRehabilitation Medicine Scientist Training Program (RMSTP) Paper Presentations

4:30pm - 6:00pmPoster Gallery ReceptionInteraction and feedback is encouraged as you support the important work of PM&R residents and leading researchers by participating in this interactive session! Learn about the most recent research studies and unique case reports submitted for presentation at AAP 2017. Light refreshments will be served.

7:00pm - 9:00pmResident/Fellow Trivia Night & Networking Event

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Cheri Blauwet, MD is back to present as a plenary speaker! Here’s Dr.

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ITINERARY PLANNERAAP has launched the Annual Meeting online Itinerary Planner. It will allow you to easily navigate through all meeting information, presentation details, speaker profiles, and registration.

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7:45am - 9:00amAAP General Business Session BreakfastAll attendees are encouraged to attend the General Business Meeting and Hot Breakfast to learn more about the past year’s accomplishments and future initiatives of the association.

9:00am - 10:00amPLENARY SESSION: If You Have a Body, You Are an Athlete - Inclusion of People with Disabilities in SportCheri Blauwet, MD(1) Identify the growing field of Paralympic Sports Medicine, including the role that physiatrists can play. (2) Implement referrals for adaptive sports to their patients with disabilities. (3) Convey to patients the importance of sports and physical activity for chronic disease prevention.

10:00am - 11:30am – EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS

10:00am - 10:30amEnrollment and Refusal Rates of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) ResearchTamara Bushnik, PhD(1) Identify common sub-groups commonly excluded from TBI research. (2) Implement potential strategies to reduce bias in enrollment in TBI research studies. (3) Discuss the impact of biased enrollment in TBI studies on the generalizability of TBI research to the overall US population living with TBI.

10:00am - 11:30amAssessment and Prognostications in Disorders of Consciousness: Recent AdvancesSunil Kothari, MD; Flora Hammond, MD(1) Describe the currently available behavioral measures of consciousness and recent technological measures. (2) Describe the available methods of clinical and technological prognostication. (3) Compare and contrast the role, advantages, and disadvantages of clinical vs. technological modes of assessment and prognostication in disorders of consciousness.

10:00am - 11:30amConcussions: Controversies and Rethinking the Clinical ParadigmSe Won Lee, MD; Emerald Lin, MD, PhD; Maulik Purohit, MD, MPH; Grant Iverson, PhD; Jonathan Krischner, MD(1) Describe available epidemiology, etiology,

contributing factors, presentation, and recent research implications of sports related concussion in different sports and in service members/veterans. (2) Discuss the different factors and etiologies contributing to post traumatic headaches and formulate a treatment plan based on patients’ needs. (3) Identify controversies and challenges of sports related and blast related concussion.

10:00am - 11:30amCurriculum Development in the Age of Milestones and #GenY LearnersMatthew McLaughlin, MD, MS; Kimberly Hartman, MD; Ashlee Bolger, MD(1) Evaluate challenges faced designing curriculum development for Generation Y learners. (2) Recognize pitfalls where curriculum development prevents adequate skill progression toward improving a trainee’s milestone development. (3) Sketch new lecture topics and describe alternative teaching methods to serve as a non-traditional way for Generation Y to learn.

10:30am - 11:30amTraining the Brain: Integrating Physical and Neurocognitive Training for Sport Injury Prevention and RehabilitationDaniel Herman, MD, PhD, FACSM; Zach Sutton, PT, DPT(1) Indicate the critical importance of environmental stimulus detection, response selection, and motor execution for injury avoidance. (2) Assess emerging areas of post-concussion assessment that may identify individual athletes who possess elevated injury risk. (3) Incorporate dual-attention tasking and other neurocognitive aspects into rehabilitation of concussion and sports injuries.

11:30am - 12:30pm.................LUNCH IN EXHIBIT HALL

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12:30pm - 1:30pmImplementation of an Administrative Leadership Track in a PM&R Residency Training ProgramCara Camiolo, MD, MMM(1) Develop educational opportunities for residents seeking administrative career positions. (2) Discuss characteristics and teaching strategies for administrative mentorship. (3) Examine various models of administrative opportunities in the curriculum by PGY levels and competencies. 23

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12:30pm - 1:30pmRise and Shine: An Update on Management of Disorders of Consciousness (DOC) PatientsManuel Mas, MD; John Whyte, MD, PhD; Craig DiTommaso, MD(1) Identify various medical and neurological conditions that can mimic or further impair a disorder of consciousness. (2) Apply the knowledge to improve patient care with a structured approach to medical issues in disorders of consciousness patient, and implement optimal management strategies for the medical complications that can occur in the DOC patient. (3) Prescribe medications to DOC patient based upon new knowledge about the evidence supporting the use of different medications.

12:30pm - 2:00pmPatient Management and Interaction in the Digital Age: Using Smartphone Apps to Improve Patient CareMatthew Bartels, MD, MPH; Jeffrey Fine, MD; John Dzivak, MSNOT ELIGIBLE FOR CME(1) Identify existing issues in home based care programs and limitations of current solutions, as well as discuss the new technologies in wearable monitoring and application based solutions that may help overcome these issues. (2) Implement app based solutions and incorporate appropriate wearable devices to document both adherence and achievement of goals into their new electronic records. (3) Apply the app to clinical setting with an ability to identify and implement other technological solutions to improve documentation of exercise program completion, goal attainment, and incorporation of these data into the new electronic health records.

12:30pm - 2:00pmHyaluronidase for Muscle StiffnessPreeti Raghavan, MD; Antonio Stecco, MD, PhD(1) Evaluate if there is indication of hyaluronidase injection in spastic patients. (2) Treat an alteration of the connective tissue. (3) Assess spastic patients for hyaluronidase injection and design an appropriate treatment algorithm accordingly.

1:30pm - 3:00pmNew Guidelines for the Management of Persons with Disorders of Consciousness: Introduction and ImplementationSunil Kothari, MD; John Whyte, MD;Katherine O’Brien, PhD; Julie Welch, PT(1) Describe the content of recently developed minimal competency guidelines for the rehabilitation of persons with disorders of consciousness. (2) Discuss how each of the minimal competency guidelines might be implemented in actual clinical settings. (3) Compare different approaches to the concrete implementation of the minimal competency guidelines.

2:00pm - 3:00pmGraded and Progressive Responsibility in PM&R Residency Training: Fact or Fiction?Miguel Escalon, MD, PhD; Joseph Herrera, DO; Jeffrey Fine, MD(1) Interpret and describe examples of graded and progressive responsibilities in PM&R training in the guise of ACGME core competencies. (2) Differentiate the traditional and newer forms of feedback and evaluation methods and how they fall short regarding assessing and giving feedback on progressive and graded responsibility. (3) Utilize tools to ensure improved feedback and evaluation at their own sites.

2:00pm - 3:00pmGetting Ahead of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Pain SyndromesJaime Levine, DO; Heidi Fusco, MD; Kimberly Sackheim, DO(1) Identify the type of headache affecting a patient following brain injury. (2) Formulate a pharmacological treatment plan for a patient with head pain following brain injury. (3) Utilize and seek out non-pharmacological treatment regimens for their patients when appropriate.

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Joel A. DeLisa, MD, MS and the Board of Trustees met at

the AAP Annual Meeting to discuss the future of the AAP

and academic physiatry. Attend a similar General Business

Session Breakfast at AAP 2017 on Saturday morning.

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Members: Includes those whose membership is not suspended or expired, or who are purchasing membership at the time of registration. Please check that all memberships are current before sending in registrations. If you are unsure of membership status or category, please call (410) 654-1000. Please log in to receive AAP member discount.

Resident/Fellow/Medical Student: These packages are for residents, fellows, and medical students only. In addition to full AAP Annual Meeting registration; they include the Residents / Fellows Workshop including complimentary lunch, Career Pearls Programs, and events.

Guest: Guest package includes: continental breakfast, lunch, and refreshment breaks, and entrance to the Plenary Sessions and Exhibit Hall. This package cannot be used for a colleague or doctor. This package is meant for a guest, a spouse, or family members only. Participants and guests will not be allowed into the main hall without a name badge.

Full Registration Includes: Access to Educational Plenary and general sessions, continental breakfasts and lunches, Welcome Reception, Poster Gallery Receptions, Closing Breakfast Ceremony, Resident Social Event, Women in Physiatry Workshop, Exhibit Hall access, and more!

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TRAVEL INFORMATION

HOTELThe Delano and Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino will host the 2017 AAP Annual Meeting. Located on the edge of the famous Las Vegas Strip, AAP 2017 hotel and meeting space are all on Mandalay Bay property.

DELANO HOTEL: The Delano Hotel is a casino-free, non-smoking, and all-suite hotel connected to the Mandalay Bay Convention Center.

MANDALAY BAY: The Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino is your all-access hotel to everything fun! Mandalay Bay offers slots and game tables, night clubs, pools, and a Shark Reef Aquarium.

ROOM RATES & RESERVATIONSDiscounted room rates are reserved for AAP 2017 Annual Meeting Attendees at the Delano Hotel and the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. Complimentary wifi and access to the fitness center are included with all hotel reservations.

Visit physiatry.org/Reservations for more information on how to make your reservations online.

Rates cannot be changed for guests who do not identify their affiliation at the time the reservation is made. It is the attendee’s responsibility to receive a written confirmation from the hotel detailing the rate to be charged. AAP attendees need to book their rooms by January 6, 2017 as rate and accommodations cannot be guaranteed after this date. All rooms are subject to availability. Once the block is full, no additional rooms will be available; please book early.

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Karen Barr, MDJohn Behzad, MBAWilliam Bockenek, MDMichael Boninger, MDEllen Casey, MDGark Clark, MD, MHASara Cuccurullo, MDDaniel Fechtner, MDChris Garrison, MD, MBADavid Gater, MD, MS, PhDMarlis Gonzalez-Fernandez, MD, PhDJustin Hata, MDDaniel Herman, MD, PhDManuel Mas, MDJay Maythaler, MD, JDWilliam Micheo, MDAlex Moroz, MDSubhadra Nori, MDMooyeon Oh-Park, MD, MSDanielle Perret, MDNicole PrioleauMonica Rho, MDKarl Sandin, MD, MPHAdam Susmarski, DOMaya Therattil, MD, MSMonica Tietsworth, MBAJohn Whyte, MD, PhD

Christopher Visco, MD, ChairKaren Barr, MDCoretha DavisDaniel Fechtner, MDChristopher Garrison, MD, MBADavid Gater, MD, PhDMarlis Gonzalez-Fernandez, MD, PhDJustin Hata, MDDaniel Herman, MD, PhDManuel Mas, MDJay Meythaler, MDSubhadra Nori, MDMooyeon Oh-Park, MD, MSKarl Sandin, MD, MPHAdam Susmarski, DOMaya Therratil, MD, MS

THANK YOU TO THE 2017 PROGRAM

COMMITTEE MEMBERS:

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COURSE DIRECTORS:

Physician or Health Professional AAP MemberPhysician or Health Professional Non-AAP MemberEmeritusAdmin Director AAP MemberAdmin Director Non-AAP MemberProgram Coordinator AAP MemberProgram Coordinator Non-AAP MemberResident/Fellow AAP MemberResident/Fellow Non-AAP MemberMedical StudentOne Day Registration AAP MemberOne Day Registration Non-AAP Member

With Full RegistrationRFPD Workshops Only AAP MemberRFPD Workshops Only Non-AAP Member

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Optional Event: Residency & Fellowship Program Directors Preconference Workshops (RFPD)

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Optional Event: Program Coordinators Preconference Workshop

Registration includes plenary sessions, courses, welcome reception, fellowship & job fair, and access to the Poster and Exhibit Hall. Breakfast and lunch are also included on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.

Cancellations and refund requests must be received in writing via email at [email protected] by 12/30/16. An administration fee of $50 will be deducted for members and $100 will be deducted for non-members. NO FEES WILL BE REFUNDED AFTER DECEMBER 30, 2016. No exceptions. Forfeited fees may not be applied to other AAP programs. Substitutions will be accepted if request is made in writing via email to [email protected] by 1/15/2017.

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Credit Card Payments: We recommend registration with credit card payments be made online. Academic Partner Voucher Code: Must be used with online registration.Check Payments: Please list the name of the registrants on the check. Make checks payable to Association of Academic Physiatrirsts.

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