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The American Osteopathic College of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation is dedicated to providing leadership for the PM&R profession and to providing a home to osteopathic PM&R practitioners
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Welcome back to another episode of the fellowship series from the AOCPMR resident council. In this new podcast, we are pleased to have Dr. Cosmo Kwok who is an Pediatric PMR attending at Baylor College of Medicine as our guest today. In this episode, Dr. Kwok will share more about his journey in medicine, his calling to become a Ped Physiatrist, his experience as an at Texas Children Hospital PMR department, and what are some of the requirements to pursue this subspecialty of PMR. Dr. Kwok Twitter - @cosmokwok The views, opinions, and factual statements presented in this video are those of the presenter alone and do not reflect the views, beliefs, and/or policy statements of the American Osteopathic College of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, its affiliate organizations, members, or governing council. Medical statements made in this or other AOCPMR videos should not be treated as individual medical advice: consult your physician and/or other medical care providers before undertaking or discontinuing any course of medical treatment.

In this episode of the AOCPMR Podcast, Student Doctor Shahana Momin chats with Dr. Nikola Dragojlovic, DO about a variety of topics including his eureka moment in PM&R and path to physiatry, his insights as program director for UT Houston’s PM&R program, his advice for current students applying for residencies, and so much more! The views, opinions, and factual statements presented in this video are those of the presenter alone and do not reflect the views, beliefs, and/or policy statements of the American Osteopathic College of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, its affiliate organizations, members, or governing council. Medical statements made in this or other AOCPMR videos should not be treated as individual medical advice: consult your physician and/or other medical care providers before undertaking or discontinuing any course of medical treatment. FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/AOCPMR [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa3ZBZmZSRGRha3NROHcyemlzb1EtODczeU1pd3xBQ3Jtc0ttM1BPS3R1RjVva1lBaG5LSmM1ZG95TEp3UUJvSDl6LVdwVW1iZTlIamtNQXc0NWNCM0tELTlNLUplM0VKMWsxZ0FhS0czY1hwdUxNMUlrTWhMYWhsd1FLX25qNHNHZ2F3YTVjQjNDcUV1QmVpa0pCUQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FAOCPMR] INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/AOCPMR [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbTlhVGFTeUVMeTRQNUVKMmtBS1BFaXUyVW9wZ3xBQ3Jtc0tuUTg3NDktNFlXX09pbmdMOG1LTXMwaE5SZThIRFJkRUY5ZUxlOVNLeWotdHU5SkJZTkdaWUoteEJ0a3JzdGlOZXc0WFNCcVJBRTlUNzVIY1N5QnZobWFSaHpLYy1EdFZlOEthMHZkdmt5S1JDUjhpcw&q=https%3A%2F%2Finstagram.com%2FAOCPMR] TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/AOCPMR [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbGplUWVUU2kwVHhxYWZWc2E0VlFCSXhkdVNKQXxBQ3Jtc0tsTnJHMDBYY3huVTRrWXpCNlZ0a0lyNmdWbUl3YlBPUGtWV1BSOTNLWEJTZVJXY1FkaVFsS0F6a3cwemJrQkZYTnZNTmNHamh3SDUxVFlObGI3cHphWG1lWk0tUHozdUVTZFdfZjdyNFlrV1Mta1hJMA&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.twitter.com%2FAOCPMR] Visit our website to learn more: https://www.aocpmr.org [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbjVWejNLaHY3MFhZaks4bExkY2Zaci11ZmdwUXxBQ3Jtc0tubnF5U0RySW1iN1lPeVdoaWpqWjZfYV9GcTExdl9PTnBFU0U1RVQtVXRVZGswUDU3ODFUcjhPMjhWT3h1QlpQTW1XZnpFQkNSa09XLTY3VVk4bEJyam5helc3cVZQNjBTbk5zYnllNVNXNV9nWFZ0aw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.aocpmr.org]

Welcome back to another episode of the fellowship series from the AOCPMR resident council. In this new podcast, we are pleased to have Dr. Nathan Darji who is a Brain Injury fellow at Harvard Spaulding Rehab to be our AOCPMR podcast guest. In this episode, Dr. Darji will share more about his recent experience as a new fellow at Harvard Spaulding Rehab Brain Injury Fellowship, his advices on how to match into Brain Injury Fellowship especially during this new virtual interview environment, what is the general timeline, and what are some of the requirements to pursue this subspecialty of PMR. The views, opinions, and factual statements presented in this video are those of the presenter alone and do not reflect the views, beliefs, and/or policy statements of the American Osteopathic College of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, its affiliate organizations, members, or governing council. Medical statements made in this or other AOCPMR videos should not be treated as individual medical advice: consult your physician and/or other medical care providers before undertaking or discontinuing any course of medical treatment.

In this episode of the AOCPMR Podcast, Student Doctor Shahana Momin sits down with Dr. Andriana Tompary, a PGY-II at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to talk about her journey into PM&R, a typical day in the life of a PM&R resident, the effects of Covid-19 on medical trainees, and advice for students interested in PM&R residencies.

Continuing our fellowship series from the AOCPMR resident council, we welcome Dr. Komal Patel who is a brain injury physiatrist at George Washington University to our AOCPMR podcast. In this episode, Dr. Patel will share his journey in the field of PMR and helpful insights in pursuing fellowships in Brain Injury Fellowship.

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