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The goal of the Sinai Hospital residency program in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation is to train physicians to care for people with disabling conditions. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation is an ever-changing specialty. To ensure an exceptional educational experience, we monitor developments in the field and restructure our program accordingly. At the present time, we recognize a need for physiatrists who can manage inpatient rehabilitation units and treat both acute and chronic neuromusculoskeletal problems, as well as a need for physiatrists who can manage acute and chronic pain problems through a holistic approach including the performance of appropriate interventional procedures. Thus, in addition to experiences in a number of different adult and pediatric inpatient rehabilitation settings, we have also included outpatient experiences in acupuncture and anesthesia pain procedures (i.e., epidural and facet blocks, soft tissue injection procedures, etc.).
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The Sinai Hospital of Baltimore residency training program in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation understands the need to create a nurturing learning environment. Sinai Hospital of Baltimore is a modern and expanding community-based academic teaching facility. It is complemented by the other institutions in our residency training program and by the easily accessible teaching faculty. Together, we provide the educational experiences that are needed to complete the requirements for residency training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
We wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors, and thank you for your interest in our program.
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Scott E. Brown, M.D.
Department Chief
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Sinai Hospital of Baltimore |
Melanie C. Brown, M.D.
Residency Program Director
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Sinai Hospital of Baltimore |
Program Highlights
The Sinai Hospital of Baltimore residency training program in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation was established more than 3 decades ago. The program has a 5 year full accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. Graduates of this program will be eligible for the certification examinations of the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Applicants who are accepted for the 3-year Sinai Hospital of Baltimore Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation residency training program must successfully complete a primary care clinical year before beginning their Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation training at the PGY-2 level.
Participants in the Sinai Hospital of Baltimore Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation residency program will gain outstanding training through diverse clinical and scholarly experiences in both inpatient and outpatient settings.
- Three-year program beginning at the PGY-2 level
- Robust inpatient experiences in neuro-rehabilitation, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, orthopedic rehabilitation and pediatric rehabilitation
- Diverse outpatient experiences including sports medicine, electrodiagnostics, pain management, prosthetics and orthotics, wheelchair clinic, injection techniques, and accupuncture
- Affiliations with the University of Maryland Medical Center, the James Lawrence Kernan Hospital, the Baltimore VA Hospital, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, the Kennedy Krieger Institute, and Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center
- Various research opportunities with nationally recognized faculty
- Fully accredited program established over three decades ago
Fellowship and Residency Electronic Interactive Database (FREIDA) Online
Sinai Rehabilitation Services