Welcome to the UNMC Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) newsletter! Our department started in April 2016, and since that time we have been busy. We started an ACGME accredited residency program in 2018, and now have applied for ACGME accreditation for a brain injury medicine (BIM) fellowship which would start in 2022. As of July 2021, we will have a full complement of 16 residents in our program. Our residents often come from the Midwest and want to stay in this region after graduation.
Our first graduation will occur in June 2021 and both of those graduates have matched into fellowships.
Our department faculty roster continues to expand. For pediatric PM&R, we have Dr. Hope Voto who spends much of her time at Children’s Hospital and Medical Center (CHMC). She also works at Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital (MRH) in Omaha. Dr. Justin Choi, a graduate of Washington University with fellowship training in pain medicine, joined our faculty in October 2020. He splits his time between Nebraska Medicine, Madonna, and the Omaha Veterans Administration Medical Center.
We are actively recruiting physiatrists to meet the clinical needs for inpatient and outpatient care. Our hospital affiliated partner, Madonna (MRH) will be expanding inpatient rehabilitation capacity to 64 beds with the addition of another unit as of July 2021. This will add further to our clinical training experience for our residents. Another area of expansion will be the opening of the Madonna Physicians Outpatient Clinic space at the end of March 2021, which will give us 8 additional examination rooms for outpatient care.
We will continue to explore research collaborations with UNMC, with Children’s Hospital and Medical Center and the Child Health Research Institute, with Madonna Research Institute for Rehabilitation Science and Engineering, and with the Department of Biomechanics at the University of Nebraska Omaha. In the next five years we look forward to expand further our clinical presence across all our affiliated institutions.
Samuel Bierner, MD, MRM
Professor and Chair
Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation