Breast Cancer Survivor Teaches Others How to Heal Optimally PDF Print E-mail
FGAs a doctor specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation, Dr. Julie Silver knew how to help patients recover from serious injuries and illnesses.

Then she found herself in their shoes.

Silver, of Boston, was diagnosed with breast cancer three years ago at age 36, and while she felt healthy going into her treatment, she felt "very debilitated" afterward.As a doctor specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation, Dr. Julie Silver knew how to help patients recover from serious injuries and illnesses.

Then she found herself in their shoes.

Silver, of Boston, was diagnosed with breast cancer three years ago at age 36, and while she felt healthy going into her treatment, she felt "very debilitated" afterward.
Finding the Perfect Job PDF Print E-mail
Finding the Perfect Job Are you unhappy with your current job and thinking about making a change? Or are you about to begin looking for your first job? Does the thought of a job hunt fill you with dread?

Job changes provoke anxiety, regardless of whether you have been practicing for decades or have just completed your residency. There are many factors to consider and many decisions to make. But if it's done right, the process can be systematic, and the result will be a happier you. In this article, I'll discuss what makes physicians want to leave a practice, how to identify your key issues, how to find practice opportunities and how to evaluate whether a practice is right for you.
Leg Amputees Often Return to Driving: Study PDF Print E-mail
TORONTO — Getting back behind the wheel of his Subaru Forester was a big deal for Robert Barry after he had his right foot amputated due to complications from diabetes.

  But first of all he had to learn how to drive the vehicle by using his left foot to control the brake pedal and the accelerator, says the 59-year-old sales manager who lives near Milton, west of Toronto.
American Journal of PM&R March 2007 PDF Print E-mail

American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Female Physiatrist The Association of Academic Physiatrists and Lippincort Wiolliams & Wilkins publish the American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. This is the table of contents for the current version of the journal, March 2007.

The Effect of Medicare's Prospective Payment System on Patient Satisfaction: An Illustration with Four Rehabilitation Hospitals.

ADL Assessment of Nondisabled Turkish Children with the WeeFIM Instrument.

The Myofascial Trigger Point Region: Correlation Between the Degree of Irritability and the Prevalence of Endplate Noise.

Evaluation of Two Assessment Tools in Predicting Driving Ability of Senior Drivers.


Total Knee Arthroplasty.

Choosing Electronic Health Record Systems PDF Print E-mail
 Computer in Medical Office Choosing an electronic health records (EHR) system doesn’t have to be a daunting task.

Although there are numerous EHR systems on the market today, keep in mind that not all of them will meet the unique needs and goals of your practice. By taking one step at a time, you can narrow down the list of potential vendors, learn all you can about the functionality and features of each system, and then select the one that is right for your practice.
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