Theme: In-Training/Early Career
Timothy Tiu, MD
Assistant Professor
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Miami, Florida
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships.
Joslyn Gober, DO
Assistant Professor, Director of Pediatric Rehabilitation
University of Miami/ Jackson Health System/ Christine E Lynn Rehabilitation Center
Miami, Florida
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships.
Nikhil Verma, MD
Owner
Essential Sports and Spine Solutions
Columbus, Ohio
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships.
Jesse Charnoff, MD
Assistant Attending Physician
New York Presbyterian/Hospital for Special Surgery Sports Medicine Fellowship
Dix Hills, New York
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships.
Transitioning into a new practice setting - whether graduating from residency or starting a new practice - can be daunting for even the most experienced clinicians. There are a plethora of considerations both clinical and non-clinical, all of which must be adequately addressed in order to succeed. Hear from early career physiatrists in 3 different practice settings - one who joined an academic institution, one who started a private practice, and one who joined a well-established hybrid model - as they discuss essential issues that are not necessarily taught in training.