Below is an example of what our residency training years may typically look like:
PGY-1 (mix of Transition to Discipline and Foundations of Discipline)
PM&R - 2 blocks with exposure to various PM&R subspecialties
Internal Medicine Clinical Teaching Unit - 3 blocks
Cardiac Care Unit - 1 block
Geriatrics - 1 block
Emergency Medicine - 1 block
Neurosurgery - 1 block
Plastic Surgery - 1 block
Pediatrics - 1 block
Psychiatry - 1 block
Vacation - 1 block
PGY-2 (Foundation of Discipline, Core Discipline)
Orthopedics - 1 block inpatient + 1 block outpatient
Neurology - 1 block inpatient + 1 block outpatients
Rheumatology - 1 block inpatient + 1 block outpatient
Brain Injury Rehab - 2 blocks
MSK - 2 blocksÂ
Spinal Cord Injury Rehab - 2 blocks
Research - 1 block
PGY-3 and 4 (Core of Discipline)
Amputation Rehabilitation - 3 blocks
Neuromuscular Rehab and Electrodiagnostics - 3 blocks
Pediatrics Rehab - 3 blocks
Stroke - 2 + 1 blocks
Research - 2 blocks
Musculoskeletal and Pain Medicine - 2 blocks
Brain Injury Rehab - 1 block
Spinal Cord Injury Rehab - 1 block
Spasticity - longitudinal while on stroke and spinal cord injury rotations