Brooks Rehabilitation, Mayo Clinic to Collaborate on New Comprehensive Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Residency Program
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Brooks Rehabilitationย and Mayo Clinic in Florida โ two of the regionโs leading medical institutions for treating patients after life-altering brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, strokes and moreย โย today announced a collaboration on a new comprehensive residency program designed for medical students interested in pursuing careers in physical medicine and rehabilitation.
The Mayo Clinic PM&R Residency Program in Collaboration with Brooks Rehabilitation is a four-year categorical program offering an opportunity to train in a world-class medical institution while gaining hands-on experience in one of the top rehabilitation hospitals in the region. Brooks Rehabilitation is a leader in inpatient rehabilitation, ranked No. 1 in Florida on Newsweek’s โAmerica’s Best Physical Rehabilitation Centers 2022โ list and named to U.S. News & World Reportโs โBest Hospitals for Rehabilitationโ list. Newsweek also ranks Mayo Clinic as the No. 1 hospital in Florida.
The program has received initial accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and will welcome its first class of students on July 1, 2024.
โThis collaboration represents a major step forward in providing comprehensive rehabilitation care to patients in our region, while also training the next generation of PM&R physicians,โ said Trevor Paris, M.D, chief medical officer, Brooks Rehabilitation System. โWe look forward to working together to continue to deliver the most innovative care of the highest standard while advancing the field of physical medicine and rehabilitation.โ
Residents will complete their first year of training in the Internal Medicine Preliminary Year Program at Mayo Clinic. They will then undergo 12 months of rotations for inpatient rehabilitation at Brooks Rehabilitationโs inpatient hospital including pediatrics. In the final 24 months of the program, residents will receive outpatient musculoskeletal and neurologic clinics, electromyography and acute hospital consults at Mayo Clinic. Training at Mayo Clinic and Brooks Rehabilitation allows residents to learn from some of the field’s most respected clinicians and researchers.
โWe are excited to collaborate with Brooks Rehabilitation to launch this new PM&R Residency Program in Florida,โ said James Atchison, D.O, chair of PM&R at Mayo Clinic and PM&R residency program director. โThis accreditation demonstrates our shared commitment to providing exceptional care and training to our patients and residents. Our goal is to provide our residents with an outstanding educational experience that prepares them to become leaders in physical medicine and rehabilitation and enhance the overall quality of care for patients.โ
Students in their final year of medical school who are interested in continued specialization with a residency program in physical medicine and rehabilitation can apply through the Electronic Residency Application Service. Successful candidates will be accepted through the National Resident Matching Program.