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39th Annual Review Course inPhysical Medicineand RehabilitationMonday - FridayMarch 28 - April 1, 2022ONLINE VIA LIVE WEBINARand PRE-RECORDED CONTENTSponsored by University of Washington School of MedicineDepartment of Rehabilitation MedicineOffice of Continuing Medical Education

taRget audienceSenior residents and recent graduates preparing for Board Certification or other physicianspreparing for re-certification within the specialty of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R).Additionally, any healthcare professional seeking to update their knowledge of PM&R.couRse descRiPtionThis innovative and interactive course is a comprehensive review for physicians preparing forABPM&R Part 1 or 2 Board Certification or re-certification examinations. The course hasbeen designed to maximize virtual learning by providing content in a variety of formats. Thecurriculum is divided into modules taught by University of Washington and guest faculty withcontent expertise, and will include pre-recorded lectures that can be viewed on demand with liveinteractive cases and panel discussions. Live sessions will allow learners to engage with the expertswith ample opportunity to ask questions. We are also offering an optional practice oral sessionthat is consistently rated as one of the most highly useful and enjoyable sessions.couRse objectivesUpon completion of this activity, attendees should be able to: Establish proficiency in the evaluation and diagnosis of common rehabilitation problems,patient management, common equipment and assistive technology, and applied sciences. Review common neurologic disorders, musculoskeletal medicine amputation, medicalrehabilitation, rehabilitation problems and outcomes, as well as basic sciences. Describe new developments in the field of physical medicine and rehabilitation.Fees and RegistrationAll LearnersEarly Bird 675.00Start 2/8/22 750.00Start 3/1/22 775.00The UW CME office is a self-sustaining unit and does not depend on or receive public monies insupport of its educational efforts. The course fees are estimated to include transcript of AMA PRACategory 1 Credits , access to online instruction materials, conference logistics, taxes, faculty planningand salaries.If you have not received confirmation prior to the course, please contact the CME office atcme@uw.edu. Continuing Medical Education will not be responsible for expenses incurred by anindividual who is not confirmed.OPTIONAL MOCK ORAL EXAMINATIONOptional practice oral exams conducted by course faculty will be available on Friday, from 12:30 to1:30 pm in 20-minute individual sessions. In order to participate in the optional practice orals, pleaseselect “Optional Practice Orals” during the registration process. Maximum 0.25 credit hour forparticipation.CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICYThe Office of Continuing Medical Education must receive written notification of your cancellationby March 1, 2022. A 75.00 processing fee will be deducted from refund requests received by thisdate. No refunds will be issued following March 1, 2022.The Office of Continuing Medical Education reserves the right to cancel this course prior to thecourse date when a minimum enrollment is not met or for other reasons that prevent the Universityfrom holding the course. Each registrant will be notified by written notification and a full refund.The University of Washington is not responsible for any other costs incurred. contact the cMeoffice with questions via email: cme@uw.edu.

accReditationAccreditation with CommendationThe University of Washington School of Medicine is accredited by theAccreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuingmedical education for physicians.Credit DesignationThe University of Washington School of Medicine designates this other activity*for a maximum of 53.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits . Physicians should claim only the creditcommensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.Credit Description30.5 hours are available of pre-recorded content, accessible from March 1 - August 8, 2022. Inorder to receive credit for watching the recorded content, completion of an evaluation andcompetency measurement will be required. Up to 23.25 hours will be available for participating inthe live webinar scheduled March 28 - April 1, 2022.online conFeRence MateRialsInstruction materials will be available at uwcme.org (for conference registrants only) beginningMarch 21, 2022.PRE-RECORDED CONTENTAccess to pre-recorded content will be available starting on March 1, 2022. It is recommended thatusers review the pre-recorded content prior to the live webinar activity. Purchase of the live webinaractivity is required in order to view pre-recorded content. Pre-recorded content library starts onpage 6 of this brochure. Paid registrants will be notified by email with instructions on how to accessthe pre-recorded content.SYSTEM REQUIREMENTSPrior to the start, please ensure you have the appropriate system requirements to view the webinar.More information about the recommended technical requirements is below and can be found onour website at www.uwcme.org. No refunds will be available for technical issues not controlled byUW CME. Reliable internet access is required. It is strongly recommended that you test your Zoomconnection prior to the live program.Minimum browser requirements for successful access and completion for this activity are as follows: Chrome version 70.0 or newer, or Firefox version 63.0 or newer Internet Explorer and Safari are not recommended with the UW CME website (uwcme.org) You may use any browser to view the Zoom webinar.Special ServicesThe University of Washington reaffirms its policy of equal opportunity regardless of race, color,creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, or status as adisabled veteran or Vietnam era veteran in accordance with University policy and applicable federaland state statutes and regulations. The University of Washington is committed to providing accessand reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education and employmentfor individuals with disabilities. To request disability accommodation please contact the DisabilityServices Office at least ten (10) days prior to the start of the activity.Disability Services Office206.543.6450/Voice 206.543.6452/TTY 206.685.7264/Fax e-mail: dso@uw.edu

review committeeIan Logan, MD // Acting Assistant ProfessorUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineStephen Johnson, MD // Clinical Assistant ProfessorUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineLesley Abraham, MD // Acting Assistant ProfessorUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineShawn Song, MD // Assistant ProfessorUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineVA Puget Sound Health Care Systemeric chen, Md, Ms // Clinical Assistant ProfessorUW Department of Rehabilitation Medicineaudrey leung, Md // Assistant ProfessorUW Department of Rehabilitation Medicineguest FacultyBarry Goldstein, MD, PhD // ProfessorUW Department of Rehabilitation Medicine DeputyExecutive Director of the SCI/DSystem of Care National Program Office, VACOClinical Operations and ManagementVA Puget Sound Health Care System

Live AgendaJoin us online March 28 - April 1, 2022 for live interactive case based presentationsincluding panel discussions. Live sessions will allow learners to engage with the experts,with ample opportunity to ask questions.Monday, March 28general Rehabilitation topics9:00 - 11:30 amLunch Break11:30 am - 12:00 pmgait, Prosthetics and amputee Rehabilitation12:00 - 2:30 pmAdjourn2:30 pmtuesday, March 29eMg and neuromuscular diseaseLunch Breakgeneral Rehabilitation topicsAdjourn9:00 - 12:10 pm12:10 - 1:30 pm1:30 - 3:00 pm3:00 pmwednesday, March 30Musculoskeletal9:00 am - 12:30 pmLunch Break12:30 - 1:00 pmPain1:00 - 3:00 pmAdjourn3:00 pmthursday, March 31spinal cord injuryLunch BreakTraumatic Brain InjurystrokeAdjourn10:00 - 11:30 am11:30 am - 12:00 pm12:00 - 2:00 pm2:00 - 4:00 pm4:00 pmFriday, april 1Pediatrics9:00 - 11:00 amLunch Break11:00 - 11:15 amStudy Strategy Questions11:15 - 11:30 amoptional Practice oral exams11:30 am - 1:30 pmOptional practice oral exams conducted by course faculty will be available from 11:30 to1:30 pm in 20-minute individual sessions.Adjourn1:30 pmAll times are Pacific Time (PDT).

Pre-Recorded Content LibraryGeneral Rehabilitation TopicsCancer RehabilitationHanna Oh, MD // Acting Assistant Professor Director ofCancer RehabilitationCardiac and Pulmonary RehabilitationNy-Ying Lam, MD // Assistant ProfessorUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineWheelchairs and SeatingKathleen Decina, DPT // Physical TherapistVA Puget Sound Health Care SystemDysphagia: Treatment andCompensatory StrategiesVictor Moses, MSR, CCC-SLP // Manager, ComprehensiveOutpatient Rehabilitation Program UW MedicineRehabilitation Services,Harborview Medical CenterBurn RehabilitationPeter Esselman, MD, MPT // Professor and Chair UWDepartment of Rehabilitation MedicinePhysical Agents (TherapeuticModalities) Used in RehabilitationTorey Gilbertson, PT, PhD // Assistant Teaching ProfessorUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineMultiple SclerosisGloria Hou, MD // Clinical Assistant Professor and CoMedical Director, UW Medicine Multiple Sclerosis CenterUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineSpasticityCherry Junn, MD // Assistant Professor and ProgramDirector, Brain Injury Medicine FellowshipUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineMovement DisordersSarah Atkinson, MD // Movement Disorder SpecialistUW Department of NeurologyGait, Prosthetics and Amputee RehabilitationLower Extremity Limb Loss andRehabilitation PrinciplesAlex Donaghy, MD // PhysiatristVA Puget Sound Health Care SystemUpper Extremity Limb Loss andRehabilitation PrinciplesAlex Donaghy, MD // PhysiatristVA Puget Sound Health Care SystemNormal and Abnormal Gait PlusOrthoticsAdrielle Fry, MDStaff PhysicianEvergreenHealth Sport & Spine CareGait and Alignment in People withTranstibial AmputationDavid Morgenroth, MD // Associate Professor and ViceChair for ResearchUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineVA Puget Sound Health Care SystemLower Limb Prosthetic ComponentryMike Gallagher, MD, MA// Physiatrist AmputationRehabilitation FellowVA Puget Sound Health Care System

Pre-Recorded Content Library (continued)EMG & NeuroEMG in Amyotrophic Lateral SclerosisMatthew Preston, MD // Acting Assistant ProfessorUW Department of NeurologyRadiculopathy From anElectrodiagnostic PerspectiveGautam Malhotra, MD // Clinical Professor andDirector of VANJ PolytraumaPhysical Medicine and Rehabilitation ServiceVANJ Health Care SystemNeuromuscular Junction Disordersand MyopathiesCarolyn Black, MD // PhysiatristUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineTraumatic Brachial Plexus InjuryAaron Bunnell, MD // Assistant Professor andMedical Director, Rehabilitation Consultation Serviceat Harborview Medical CenterUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineEntrapment NeuropathiesSpencer Havens, MD // Clinical Instructor UWDepartment of Rehabilitation MedicineSolving the Puzzle of PeripheralNeuropathy Using PatternRecognition ANDEMG WaveformsHaibi (Daniel) Cai, MD // Neuromuscular FellowUW Department of NeurologyMusculoskeletalCervical and Thoracic SpineStephen Johnson, MD, MS // Clinical AssistantProfessorUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineSports and Spine DivisionLumbar SpineNeelwant Sandhu, MD // Clinical Assistant ProfessorUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineSports and Spine DivisionUpper Limb ReviewBrian Liem, MD // Clinical Assistant ProfessorUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineSports and Spine DivisionHip CasesAhmed El-Sayed, MD // Sports Medicine FellowUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineReview of the KneeOmar Bhatti, MD // Clinical Associate ProfessorUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineSports and Spine DivisionFoot and Ankle CasesMelinda Loveless, MD // Clinical Assistant ProfessorUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineSports and Spine DivisionRheumatology for the PM&RPhysicianCharles Oshinsky, MD // FellowUW Department of Rheumatology

Pre-Recorded Content Library (continued)Spinal Cord InjuryISNCSCI Exam and FunctionalPrognosis Post-SCINeurogenic BowelThe Neurogenic Bladder inSpinal Cord InjuryKendl Sankary, MD // Acting Assistant ProfessorUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineHarborview Medical CenterDeborah Crane, MD, MPH // Assistant Professorand Associate Chief of Serviceat Harborview Medical CenterUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineChristopher Loftus, MD // Chief Resident PhysicianUW Department of UrologyStrokeStroke ManagementBreana Taylor, MD // Assistant ProfessorUW Department of NeurologyClinical Stroke SyndromesMalveeka Sharma, MD, MPH // Assistant ProfessorUW Department of NeurologyNeurorehabilitation PrinciplesLaura Wessbecher, DPT // Physical TherapistUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineStroke RehabilitationNicole Mazwi, MD // Associate ProfessorDirector of Stroke RehabilitationUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicinePediatricsCerebral PalsyMaya Newman, MD // Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine FellowUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineSeattle Children’s HospitalPediatric Rehabilitation PearlsANDNeuromuscular Disorders ofChildhoodJaclyn Omura, MD // Acting Assistant ProfessorUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicinePediatric Rehabilitation MedicineSeattle Children’s HospitalSpina BifidaDesiree Roge, MDUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineSeattle Children’s Hospital, Pediatric Rehabilitation

Pre-Recorded Content LibraryLibrary (continued)(continued)traumatic brain injuryTBI: Epidemiology and PathophysiologyNatasha Mehta // Traumatic Brain Injury FellowUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineMild Traumatic Brain Injury and ConcussionLisa McPeak, MD // Clinical Associate ProfessorUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineVA Puget Sound Health Care SystemModerate to Severe TBI: MedicalComplications, Treatment and PrognosisCherry Junn, MD // Assistant ProfessorUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineBehavioral and Emotional Sequelae AfterTBI - Assessment and TreatmentJesse Fann, MD, MPH // ProfessorUW Department of Psychiatry and BehavioralSciencesPainPain Rehabilitation - Basic Science; ApproachJames Robinson, MD, PhD // Clinical ProfessorEmeritusUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineNSAIDS, Antidepressants andAnticonvulsantsDavid Tauben, MD // Clinical Professor EmeritusUW Department of Anesthesiology and Pain MedicineChronic Opioid Therapy ANDInjection Therapy - IntroductionJames Robinson, MD, PhD // Clinical ProfessorEmeritusUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineA Role for Botulinum Toxin in PainManagementIb Odderson, MD, PhD // Associate Professor andMedical Director, Rehabilitation ClinicUW Medical Center-MontlakeUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineSpine InjectionsVirtaj Singh, MD // Clinical Assistant Professor(courtesy)UW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineExercise Therapy for Chronic PainHeather Kroll, MD // Clinical Assistant Professor(courtesy)UW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineCo-Founder and Co-Director, Rehabilitation Instituteof WashingtonPsychological Treatments for PainKevin Alschuler, MD // Associate Professor andPsychology Director, UW Medicine Multiple SclerosisCenterUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicinePain, Sleep and ClocksFlavia Consens, MD // Associate ProfessorUW Division of NeurologyCommon Pain Syndromes for Primary CareDavid Tauben, MD // Clinical Professor EmeritusUW Department of Anesthesiology and Pain MedicineStudy StrategiesExam PreparationKaren Wooten, MD//Clinical Assistant ProfessorUW Department of Rehabilitation MedicineVA Puget Sound Health Care System

Director of VANJ Polytrauma Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Service VANJ Health Care System Carolyn Black, MD // Physiatrist . Medical Director, Rehabilitation Consultation Service at Harborview Medical Center UW Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Spencer Havens, MD // Clinical Instructor UW Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Haibi .