Welcome to the residency training program in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. The goal of our program is to provide residents with broad based comprehensive training in all aspects of our specialty. While centered at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, training also occurs at our outpatient facilities including the Spine and Sports Rehabilitation Center, and the Chronic Pain Outpatient Center and affiliated hospitals including Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Illinois Masonic and the Jesse Brown Veterans Administration Hospital. To provide residents with the knowledge and experience necessary for the successful practice of PMR, we offer trainees a highly structured didactic and clinical curriculum. Residents have didactic offerings daily which include lectures, grand rounds and journal club. The lecture series covers topics felt to be “core” information necessary to the practice of our specialty. These core lectures are supplemented by the anatomy, physical examination, electrodiagnosis and administrative series which rounds out the formal educational offering. Clinically residents rotate through all inpatient units at the RIC including pediatrics and participate in a number of outpatient rotations providing trainees with a balanced clinical experience and exposure to all major disabilities. The strength and success of our residency program is the result of the dedication and commitment of our faculty members and staff and the loyalty and hard work of our trainees. I hope you find this website useful and informative. If you should have additional questions about our training program please feel free to contact our Office of Medical Education. Sincerely, James Sliwa, DO
Requirements for specialty certification by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation include four years of postgraduate medical education with one year of broad-based clinical training and three years of specialty training. An osteopathic internship is acceptable for the PGY-I year of training. The Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Northwestern University offers two fully accredited residency programs, a categorical program and a specialty program. Several months of each program are available for electives that can be designed to fulfill the needs and special interests of individual residents involved in ongoing outpatient management through weekly clinics. Residents evaluate and manage acute and chronic pain syndromes in outpatients. Our broad-based educational program prepares resident physicians for a career in either an academic setting or private practice. Additional information is available on the topics listed below. QUESTIONS? Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation For more information, please contact the Office of Graduate Medical Education (312) 503-7975 |