Residency > The Rehabilitation Medicine Residency Program
The Rehabilitation Medicine Residency Program
PGY-2
PGY-3
PGY-4
Pediatric/PM&R Residency Program
Curriculum
The Role of Research
Professional Organizations
The purpose of the Rehabilitation Medicine Residency Program at Thomas Jefferson University is to prepare physicians to excel in all aspects of physical medicine and rehabilitation. The faculty, in conjunction with the residents, has designed a program that exposes the physiatrist-in-training to extremely broad and varied learning experiences, a diverse patient population, state-of-the-art treatments and nationally renowned faculty members.
Residents at Jefferson satisfy training requirements as outlined by the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education and the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Numerous inpatient and outpatient programs are conducted at several medical facilities located throughout the Delaware Valley region. These outstanding organizations are listed below.
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Center City, Philadelphia
- PGY 2 Rotations: inpatient (mixed disabilities / spinal cord injury); consults; outpatients
- PGY 3 Rotations: rehab acute spine service; Rothman Institute - musculoskeletal
- PGY 4 Rotations: electrodiagnosis; elective: senior supervisory; pain
management /radiology
Magee Rehabilitation Hospital
Center City, Philadelphia
- PGY 2 Rotations: inpatient (mixed disabilities / spinal cord injury)
- PGY 3 Rotation: outpatients (mixed disabilities / spinal cord injury)
- PGY 4 Rotation: inpatient and outpatient brain injury
Bryn Mawr Rehabilitation Hospital
Malvern, Pennsylvania
- PGY 2 Rotation: inpatient and outpatient brain injury
A.I. duPont Institute - Children's Hospital
Wilmington, Delaware
- PGY 3 Rotation: inpatient and outpatient pediatrics
Moss Rehabilitation Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- PGY 3 Rotation: electrodiagnosis; amputee / limb deficiency
- PGY 4 Rotations: outpatient / musculoskeletal / sports medicine
|