Pathways in PM&R
Pathways in PM&R
Podcast Description
The Pathways in PM&R podcast is a welcoming space for trainees to learn all about the diverse career opportunities available with a career in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R). We interview practicing physicians in various subspecialties of PM&R as well as in different practice settings such as academics, private practice, and locum tenens. Additionally, we provide prospective physiatrists with useful tools in their journey to PM&R residency!
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The podcast centers on diverse topics within PM&R, such as pediatric rehabilitation, academic medicine, and neuromuscular practices, featuring episodes like an overview of Pediatric Rehab with Dr. Katherine DeGraaff and the journey of the U.S. Olympic/Paralympic Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Jonathan Finnoff, providing insights into different practice settings and fellowship training experiences.

The Pathways in PM&R podcast is a welcoming space for trainees to learn all about the diverse career opportunities available with a career in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R). We interview practicing physicians in various subspecialties of PM&R as well as in different practice settings such as academics, private practice, and locum tenens. Additionally, we provide prospective physiatrists with useful tools in their journey to PM&R residency!
Join us for an episode with our guest, Dr. Casey Fenger, who shares about his path to becoming a Spinal Cord Injury specialist. Dr. Fenger is an Assistant Professor at the University of Utah and is heavily involved in their TRAILS program which connects rehabilitation patients with outdoor recreation activities throughout their recovery. We discuss his experiences with adaptive sports, specifically with the TetraSki device.
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