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Strengthening Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Departmental Research: Insights From the Association of Academic Physiatrists Research Consulting Program

  • Qing Mei Wang
  • , Stephen Lencioni
  • , Thiru Annaswamy
  • , Allison Bean
  • , Justin Huber
  • , Dinesh Kumbhare
  • , Sheng Li
  • , Sabrina Paganoni
  • , John Ross Rizzo
  • , Paul Scholten
  • , Stacy Suskauer
  • , Randel Swanson
  • , Amy Schnappinger
  • , John Whyte
  • , W. David Arnold

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Abstract

Abstract – Clinical and translational research is important for health care and the growth of medical specialties. Physical medicine and rehabilitation offers many opportunities for research, but research growth in physical medicine and rehabilitation is lacking, and research resources and productivity vary across academic physical medicine and rehabilitation departments across North America. The Physiatric Research Consulting Program was developed by the Association of Academic Physiatrists to provide customized recommendations to enhance research capacity and productivity in physical medicine and rehabilitation departments. This report outlines the three components of the Physiatric Research Consulting Program, including a previsit needs assessment, an in-person visit, and a postvisit follow-up final report. The report also provides a qualitative assessment of the impact of the Physiatric Research Consulting Program, with general themes of feedback, site visit evaluations, and final report evaluations. The Physiatric Research Consulting Program was found to be valuable in identifying gaps and needs for physical medicine and rehabilitation departments, providing outside perspectives, and energizing faculty toward research growth in their departments.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1186-1189
Number of pages4
JournalAmerican Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Volume104
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2025

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
  • Rehabilitation

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