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      State of the States : Growing Physiatry

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          The growth of physiatry in the United States is dependent on academic exposure at both the undergraduate and graduate medical education levels. Undergraduate medical education provides students with knowledge of physiatry, as well as proper understanding of human function, medical rehabilitation treatments, and of physiatrists as consultants. Graduate medical education contributes more directly to the total number of practicing physiatrists. This article presents disparities in medical student exposure to physiatry, physical medicine and rehabilitation residency positions, the number of practicing physiatrists, and physical medicine and rehabilitation-relevant patient care needs, by state. In the model, these disparities are highlighted to provide guidance and expose gaps/opportunities for targeted physiatric growth.

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          Journal
          American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
          American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
          Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
          0894-9115
          2018
          December 2018
          : 97
          : 12
          : 921-928
          Article
          10.1097/PHM.0000000000001044
          30216212
          a80e08b1-89f8-45f1-9180-44f98ee066a2
          © 2018
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