Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Residency Program at Yale
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 Published On Aug 28, 2023

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Being a part of the Department of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation’s residency programs means training alongside a diverse group of future leaders in medicine and working with accomplished faculty whose goals are to help you succeed. Choosing Yale School of Medicine for your Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Residency means choosing your family. As a 4-year program, we know this is a time when many residents experience exciting life events and understand the importance of cultivating an inclusive, family environment where residents not only have the support they need to succeed in their training, but in their day-to-day lives as well. We collectively believe that a sense of belonging is the natural consequence of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Our department has the honor of training Dr. Claudia Thomas, the first African-American woman in orthopaedic surgery. At the time of her appointment in 2019, Dr. Lisa Lattanza was among the first three female department chairs in orthopaedics nationwide. Since joining Yale, she has also worked to create an application process that evaluates all candidates evenly and fairly to find the best possible residents while eliminating as much bias as much as possible. Our longstanding DEI values are reflected in our residents and faculty today. Approximately 20 percent of our department’s residents and full-time faculty are women. Under Dr. Lattanza’s leadership, the residency programs for both PM&R and Orthopaedic Surgery are also led by women, something especially unique in the field of orthopaedics and rehabilitation. Our goal is to educate residents in the best clinical practices, innovative research, and a fundamental focus on patient-centered care. We provide an educational environment equipped with the resources trainees need to remain inspired and become future physiatrists who lead the way to discovery. Residents will benefit from the instruction of world-renowned faculty, who represent a truly committed group of physicians from multiple subspecialties including orthopaedics, sports medicine, rheumatology, neurology, pain management and occupational medicine. Training encompasses time spent at three sites: Yale New Haven Hospital, the nearby Veterans Affairs Medical Center, and Lawrence & Memorial Hospital.
In addition to patient care, our residents will participate in an 18-month curriculum cycle that serves as the foundation of our didactic education, with rotation specific modules such as an MSK ultrasound, rheumatology, workers comp, EMG and more. Our educational initiatives include journal clubs, lectures, and, opportunities to empower trainees to learn, lead, and innovate through 12 weeks of rotations dedicated to research. Select residents will also have the opportunity to choose a research track, which will include up to six months of research time.

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