In this episode, medical student Shreya Chalapalli interviews Dr. Fisher about his journey in medicine, his work in adaptive sports, and his advice for students interested in pediatric PM&R.
Dr. Mark Fisher is a pediatric physical medicine and rehabilitation physician. He serves as the Medical Director of Adaptive Sports and Rehabilitation Medicine Outpatient Services at Children’s Mercy, Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, and Clinical Assistant Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Kansas School of Medicine.
Resources:
Away Rotations: https://students-residents.aamc.org/visiting-student-learning-opportunities/explore-visiting-scholars-resources-database
Move United USA: https://moveunitedsport.org/
About Adaptive Sports: https://www.childrensmercy.org/parent-ish/2023/09/adaptive-sports/
Medical Student Resources: https://www.physiatry.org/resources/featured-resources/medical-student-education/
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In this episode, medical student Shreya Chalapalli interviews Dr. Fisher about his journey in medicine, his work in adaptive sports, and his advice for students interested in pediatric PM&R.
Dr. Mark Fisher is a pediatric physical medicine and rehabilitation physician. He serves as the Medical Director of Adaptive Sports and Rehabilitation Medicine Outpatient Services at Children’s Mercy, Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, and Clinical Assistant Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Kansas School of Medicine.
Resources:
Away Rotations: https://students-residents.aamc.org/visiting-student-learning-opportunities/explore-visiting-scholars-resources-database
Move United USA: https://moveunitedsport.org/
About Adaptive Sports: https://www.childrensmercy.org/parent-ish/2023/09/adaptive-sports/
Medical Student Resources: https://www.physiatry.org/resources/featured-resources/medical-student-education/
Ep. 7 This Is Physiatry: Understanding CTE, Concussions, and Making Sports Safer: the Impact of Research in Physiatry with Dr. Daniel Daneshvar, MD, PhD
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Ep. 7 This Is Physiatry: Understanding CTE, Concussions, and Making Sports Safer: the Impact of Research in Physiatry with Dr. Daniel Daneshvar, MD, PhD
Dr. Daniel Daneshvar is a renowned researcher in the world of traumatic brain injury, having authored or co-authored numerous publications contributing to our understanding of the causes of CTE and other neurodegenerative diseases as well as their long-term effects. Tune in as medical student Brian Gu interviews Dr. Daneshvar about the highlights of his research, education and advocacy efforts for brain injury awareness in sports, and day-to-day as a physician-scientist in physiatry.
This Is Physiatry is a podcast that aims to spread awareness of the wonderful specialty of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R). This podcast is brought to you by the AAP’s Medical Student Council (MSC).
Association of Academic Physiatrists
In this episode, medical student Shreya Chalapalli interviews Dr. Fisher about his journey in medicine, his work in adaptive sports, and his advice for students interested in pediatric PM&R.
Dr. Mark Fisher is a pediatric physical medicine and rehabilitation physician. He serves as the Medical Director of Adaptive Sports and Rehabilitation Medicine Outpatient Services at Children’s Mercy, Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, and Clinical Assistant Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Kansas School of Medicine.
Resources:
Away Rotations: https://students-residents.aamc.org/visiting-student-learning-opportunities/explore-visiting-scholars-resources-database
Move United USA: https://moveunitedsport.org/
About Adaptive Sports: https://www.childrensmercy.org/parent-ish/2023/09/adaptive-sports/
Medical Student Resources: https://www.physiatry.org/resources/featured-resources/medical-student-education/