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News Article(s) tagged #2025


Physician Features

Thank you to our 2024-2025 ABMS Scholar: Dr. Allison Wallingford

Over the past year, Dr. Wallingford has focused her efforts on her ABMS Scholar research project titled “Use of Biased Language in the Medical Record to Describe Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury.” We are excited to present her findings and discuss her plans for continuing this important research.

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Meet our 2025-2026 ABMS Scholar: Dr. Matthew Haas!

Dr. Haas will be diving into his research project *“Factors influencing trainee decisions to pursue pediatric rehabilitation medicine: a mixed methods study of exposure, motivation and career pathways”* will be the first national effort to understand what draws—or deters—physicians from pursuing pediatric rehabilitation medicine.

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New IHHC Opportunity: Earn IHHC Credit for DNV Accreditation Work

The ABPMR is pleased to introduce a new Improving Health and Health Care (IHHC) credit opportunity for diplomates involved in Det Norske Veritas (DNV) accreditation efforts.

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Faces of Physiatry: Dr. Michael T. Armstrong

This month, we shine our volunteer spotlight on Michael T. Armstrong, MD who currently serves as the Chief of Staff for the Minneapolis VA. He is a dedicated long-time volunteer with ABPMR and was one of the original writers for the Brain Injury Medicine exam. Additionally, he contributes his time as a volunteer for the National Veterans Wheelchair Games.

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Volunteer Spotlight: Dr. Arielle Berkowitz, Dr. Brian Greenwald, Dr. Kristen Harris

ABPMR volunteers Drs. Arielle Berkowitz, Brian Greenwald, and Kristen Harris share insights from their recent research on brain injury medicine fellowship training and practice trends.

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