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Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Attending to Residents
18:12
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Frequent 1:1 teaching and didactic
sessions
MAJOR TRAINING SITES
University Hospital*
Rusk Rehabilitation Center
2014 Renovation
Women’s and Children’s
Hospital
Harry S. Truman
Veteran Affairs Hospital*
Missouri Orthopaedic
Institute*
* on MU campus
MINOR TRAINING SITES
The Neighborhoods by
Tiger Place
Landmark Hospital
Sample Rotation Schedule
Model Rotation Schedule
PGY2
PGY3
PGY4
Inpatient
10 months
1 month
1 month
Outpatient
2 months
4 months
4 months
Pediatrics
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2 months
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EMG
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3 months
3 months
Elective
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3 months
Consults
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2 months
1 months
Inpatient Rotations by Team
CVA / Amputee / Geriatric
 TBI
 SCI / Multiple Sclerosis / Burn
 General / Ortho
 Pediatrics
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Outpatient Rotations
Rusk 1 (Occupational Medicine)
 Rusk 2 (Interventional Pain)
 Rusk 3 (MSK/Sports Medicine)
 UMC EMG
 VA 1 (General)
 VA 2 (Interventional Pain)
 VA EMG
 Pediatrics
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Resident Call
At home call
 Call is Monday through Thursday or
Friday through Sunday
 PGY2 – 7 weeks, PGY3 – 5 weeks,
PGY4 – 2 weeks
 Rounding on the weekend is done by
the on-call team
 If you are not on call, you have the
weekend off!
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Salary
Approved Resident Salaries (2014 - 2015)
Level
Salary
PGY2
$52,007
PGY3
$53,763
PGY4
$55,804
Benefits
4 weeks paid vacation
 2 weeks paid sick leave
 Healthcare benefits, medical, dental, vision
 Maternity and Paternity Leave offered
 Food while on inpatient at Rusk, in the
physician’s lounge at UH and at Women’s
and Children’s
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Benefits cont’d
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Expenses paid for
conferences for poster
presentations and chief
resident of
administration and
research
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AAPM&R and AAP
memberships covered
Attendings/Residents/Medical Students
Didactics
Tuesday noon didactics given by residents for
board review
 Friday Chairman’s rounds, Faculty dialog and
Resident dialog
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 3 hours of protected time for learning
Monthly Journal Club
Rotation specific reading assignments and
didactic time 1:1 with attending.
 Mock oral boards
 Yearly P&O Conference and Rusk
Lectureship
 36 month comprehensive curriculum
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Leadership Roles
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AAPM&R Resident Physician
Council Board (RPC)
 Vice President
○ Brian Toedebusch, MD
 Charter/Bylaws Committee
○ Megan Clark, MD
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University of Missouri House Staff
Officer
 John Alm, D.O., President
Electives
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Residents have 3 electives that may be
done outside the university system
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These can be used for audition rotations,
research or in an area of interest
Former Resident Fellowships
2013
2013
2013
2013
2012
Michael Khadavi, MD
PM&R Sports
Medicine
Stanford School
of Medicine
Tim Ferrell, MD
Pediatrics
Mayo Clinic
College of
Medicine
2010
Russ Beecher, DO
Pain
Management
Alabama
Orthopedic and
Spine Center
2009
Megan Noon, MD
Sports Medicine
Medical College
of Wisconsin
Jonathan Stone, DO
Interventional
Spine and Pain
Orthopedic and
Spine Specialist,
York, PA
2011
Pediatrics
University of
Matthew McLaughlin, MD
MissouriKansas City
John (Wes) Rayburn, MD
Jarron Tilghman, MD
Sathya Vadivelu, DO
Physician
Biodesign
Research
Fellowship,
University of
MissouriColumbia
Interventional
Pain
Arizona Pain
Specialists
Pediatrics
Johns Hopkins
Hospital
2009
ABPMR Pass Rates
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5 year—First Time
Takers
Part I
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5 year—First Time
Takers
Part II
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100%
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85%
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Extra Educational Opportunities
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MSK Ultrasound Course
Resident OMM Course
MedZOU MSK Free Clinic
Friday Night Lights sports coverage for
local high schools
Mizzou wheelchair basketball, Mizzou
hockey
Show Me State Games
Moonlighting allowed
Opportunities are customizable!
Research
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Research Committee
Multiple posters,
publications, and
presentations
Research Chief to help
with projects
Dedicated Ph. D. for
research improvement
Not a formal requirement
for graduation
About Columbia
Population of 110,438
 Affordable housing
 Columbia's cost of living is 5.10%
Lower than the U.S. average
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Columbia, MO
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Parade Magazine
ranked us #1 as “The
Hardest Working City in
America”
-Based on low unemployment rate, high
number of dual income families
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Ranked in Top 10 by
Outside Magazine
-Katy Trail, hiking, outdoor music
festivals/art exhibits, Lake of the Ozarks
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Good Morning America
ranked Shakespeare’s
Pizza as “Best College
Hangout”