Academy News
Happy Holidays! | This holiday season, we want to give our sincere thanks for your continued support. The Academy is only as strong as its members and volunteers. We couldn’t do it without your involvement. Best wishes to you and your family for a wonderful holiday and a very happy New Year! | |
Submit Your Nominations for Academy Leaders | We’re seeking potential leaders for AAPM&R Board of Governors positions. If you have leadership skills and experience, or if you know a colleague who does, tell the Academy. Nominations are due by 11:59 pm (CT) on February 28, 2017.
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Annual Assembly
Don’t Forget to Tell Us About Your 2016 Annual Assembly Experience | We’re always looking for ways to improve the Annual Assembly, thanks to the insightful feedback we receive from you and your colleagues. If you haven’t already, please take a moment and let us know about your experience in New Orleans. Thanks in advance for your time—your comments are greatly appreciated!
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Member Volunteerism
Be Published in PM&R | Submitting an abstract gives you an opportunity to be published in the PM&R Journal, featured in the Poster Hall at our 2017 Annual Assembly in Denver, and you’ll get to discuss your research with the leaders in physiatry. We’ve extended the submission deadline to January 9, 2017, so don’t delay, submit today!
P.S. Consider being an abstract reviewer. Email abstracts@aapmr.org with the subject line “Abstract Reviewer.” | |
Who Do You Want to Hear from at Academy Events? | We’re looking for speakers who have expertise in physiatry-focused topics. If that’s you or if you would like to recommend a particular speaker, please complete this survey.
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PM&R Knowledge NOW® Accepting Author Applications | Participate in the Spring 2017 PM&R Knowledge NOW® Writing Cycle by applying to be an author of a 1,700-word summary of a clinical topic. Applications are due by February 7, 2017. Learn more.
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Education
Complete Your End-of-Year CME Requirements | You still have time to take care of important year-end tasks, such as CME requirements. As an AAPM&R member, you receive access to mē®, the Academy’s home for the clinical and practice resources you need. Plus, you receive complimentary peer-developed resources focused on lifelong learning that help assess your skills and move your career forward, including a self-assessment of your choosing, worth 8 CME. Simply renew your membership for these complimentary resources, and even more below: | |
Health Policy/Advocacy
New Patient Safety Notice—Banned Devices: Powdered Surgeon's Gloves, Powdered Patient Examination Gloves, and Absorbable Powder for Lubricating a Surgeon's Glove | The Food and Drug Administration (FDA or Agency) has determined that powdered surgeon's gloves, powdered patient examination gloves, and absorbable powder for lubricating a surgeon's glove presents an unreasonable and substantial risk of illness or injury and that the risk cannot be corrected or eliminated by labeling or a change in labeling. Consequently, FDA is banning these devices. Learn more. | |
DEA Announces Significant Changes to Registration Renewal Process Effective January 1, 2017 | The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) recently announced significant changes to its registration renewal process. Effective January 1, 2017, the DEA is eliminating the informal grace period previously granted to registrants renewing their registrations. Learn more. | |
Post-Acute Care Value-Based Purchasing Legislation Tabled | Post-Acute Care (PAC) Value-Based Purchasing (VBP) legislation has been tabled for this Congressional session. It does not mean however that legislative initiatives and regulatory efforts to update and reform PAC VBP will not be reintroduced for future consideration. It is very likely that PAC VBP legislation will be re-introduced in the new Congress, and CMS will continue to review and potentially propose regulatory updates and changes to PAC payments. Your Academy is very engaged in this bill and has even testified before the House Ways & Means Committee on the legislation. We'll continue working closely with the Post-Acute Care Work Group (a group of PAC stakeholders), engaging in Congressional and committee visits, and representing the specialty in post-acute care. We will be following developments and providing timely updates. | |
MedPAC Payment Update Recommendations | The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) received recommendations for IRF, SNF, and Home Health payments at its December 8, 2016 meeting. The chair provided a few recommendations—read them here.
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Physiatry News
Become Tomorrow’s Rehabilitation Researcher! Join the Rehabilitation Medicine Scientist Training Program
| The Rehabilitation Medicine Scientist Training Program (RMSTP) provides research training, mentorship, and career development support for those physiatrists committed to developing productive careers in academic medicine and research. The ultimate aim of the RMSTP is to increase the number of rigorously-trained, extramurally-competitive, and scientifically-productive faculty members in physical medicine and rehabilitation departments, who can contribute to the continued development of physiatric research specifically and rehabilitation science in general. Learn more about the program here.
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AAPM&R Members in the News
- Sunil Kothari, MD, medical director of the Disorders of Consciousness Program at TIRR Memorial Hermann and assistant professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation at Baylor College of Medicine, is helping East Baton Rouge Deputy Nick Tullier recover from life-threatening gunshot wounds to the head, abdomen, and shoulder. Tullier was 1 of 6 Baton Rouge police officers shot during a July 17 ambush attack that left 3 dead and 3 critically injured. Read more.
Do you have a newsworthy story to share with your peers? Send us an email at: pressinquiries@aapmr.org. | |