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  • Adults with spinal cord injury benefit from telehealth counseling intervention

    man at deskLiving with spinal cord injury (SCI) can have a negative effect on person’s mental health and desire to participate in activities, so there continues to be a need to explore ways of improving mental health.

  • Azuero, Casey B., Ph.D., MPH

    Azuero

    Associate Professor
    Director, Division of Rehabilitation Psychology

    Areas of Interest
    Spinal Cord Injury, Cancer, Chronic Illness

  • Biney and Wen named recipients of CEDHARS pilot program

    CEDHARS pilot funding recipientsThe Center for Engagement in Disability Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (CEDHARS) selected Fedora Biney, Ph.D. and Huacong Wen, Ph.D. as recipients of its spring 2023 pilot grant funding opportunity, “Secondary Data Analysis to Advance Health or Rehabilitation Outcomes Research in People with Disabilities.”

  • Biney, Fedora, Ph.D.

    Latorre

    Assistant Professor

    Areas of Interest
    Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury

  • Brunner, Robert, M.D.

    Dr. Robert Brunner

    Professor
    Vice Chair of Professional Development &
    Professor; Medical Director, Spain Rehabilitation Center; Medical Director, UAB Traumatic Brain Injury Model System; Director, Traumatic Brain Injury Patient Services

    Areas of Interest
    Traumatic Brain Injury, Spasticity, Intrathecal Baclofen, Botox, Electromyography

  • Buchanan Renfro, Cassandra, DO

    Renfro

    Assistant Professor

    Areas of Interest
    Spinal Cord Injury, Transverse Myelitis, Wound Care, Osteopathic Manual Medicine

  • Carr, Conley, MD

    Carr

    Assistant Professor
    Medical Director, Orthotics and Prosthetics
    Director, Spain Rehabilitation Center Amputee Clinic

    Areas of Interest
    Amputation, Vascular Rehabilitation, Non-interventional management of spine pain, Electrodiagnostics, Quality and Documentation Improvement, Medical technology

  • Carter, Markus J, DO

    Carter

    Assistant Professor
    Medical Director, The Workplace at UAB Highlands

    Areas of Interest
    Work Injury Management, EMG-NCS Electrodiagnostic Testing, Spine and Joint Pain, Manual Medicine Techniques, Sports Injuries, Nonsurgical Pain Management

  • Chen awarded the Dr. Margaret Nosek Award

    Dr. ChenProfessor Yuying Chen, M.D., Ph.D. was awarded the prestigious Dr. Margaret Nosek Award by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine’s (ACRM) Spinal Cord Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group. 

  • Chen Promoted to PM&R Vice Chair of Research

    Dr. ChenProfessor Yuying Chen, M.D., Ph.D. has been promoted to Vice Chair of Research for the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation  (PM&R) in the UAB Marnix E. Heersink School of Medicine (HSOM). Chen served as Research Director prior to her promotion.

    Dr. Chen joined the department of PM&R faculty in 2000 and has served as Project Director of the National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center since 2005. She has gained international recognition for her research involving epidemiology, mortality, and secondary conditions after spinal cord injury (SCI), including obesity, racial health disparities, and social determinants of health. Chen’s most recent honors include being selected to serve on the American Spinal Injury Association Board of Directors, awarded The American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine’s (ACRM) SCI Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group Margaret Nosek Award, selected for the UAB Healthcare Leadership Academy Class of 2023, and recognized by The Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with the Most Cited Original Research Article Award.

    “It is my privilege and honor to promote Dr. Chen to the Vice Chair of Research role. She is a passionate researcher who, through her work, has greatly advanced the worldwide standard of care for those living with spinal cord injury,” states Vu Nguyen, M.D., chair of the Department. We are very fortunate to have had her leadership over the years. It is my hope that we can capture her energy and brilliance to elevate the level of research in the department and at UAB. It’s a great day for UAB PM&R research,” exclaims Nguyen.”

    Dr. Chen is a board-certified physiatrist from Taiwan and epidemiologist with extensive training and experience in database management, research methodology, and statistical analysis. She has led a number of studies and published more than 94 manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals, many of which involved the use of the National SCI Database.

    “I look forward to this new chapter of my research career, leading a team of remarkable researchers to expand the Department’s research portfolio and advance rehabilitation science,” said Dr. Chen.

    Dr. Chen is the Co-Director for the UAB Center for Engagement in Disability Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. She also serves on the Heersink School of Medicine Faculty Council and Committee on Responsible Research Practices as well as PM&R’s Promotion and Tenure, Finance, Journal Club, and Grand Rounds Committees.

  • Chen to serve on the American Spinal Injury Association Board of Directors

    Dr. ChenThe American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) selected Yuying Chen, M.D., Ph.D. to serve on the organization’s board of directors.

    Professor Yuying Chen, M.D., Ph.D. is the Director of Research in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in the UAB Marnix E. Heersink School of Medicine. Since 2005, she has served as Project Director of the National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center, which is within the department of PM&R. She has led a number of studies and published over 100 manuscripts and book chapters, most of which involved the use of the National SCI Database.

    Chen is well-known for her commitment to advancing research in spinal cord injury research. Her exemplary leadership within the American Spinal Injury Association, overall contributions to the field, as well as being a well-respected thought leader, are among the reasons for her nomination.

    As a member of the ASIA BOD, Chen will serve the organization in multiple capacities, including engaging as a board liaison to committee(s); contributing to organizational development and membership,; and promoting the vision of the organization.

    The American Spinal Injury Association’s mission is to advance care, education, and research to improve the lives of persons affected by spinal cord injury. ASIA is governed by a Board of Directors, whose membership composition is reflective of the multidisciplinary nature of its members. There are 10 Directors, three of whom also serve as elected Officers. Board members may serve up to 3 two-year terms, for a total 6 years.

  • Chen, Yuying, M.D., Ph.D.

    Chen cropProfessor
    Director, National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center
    Vice Chair of Research

    Areas of Interest
    Spinal Cord Injury

  • Colorado, Dale, D.O., M.P.H.

    Richardson

    Associate Professor and Vice Chair of Education
    Program Director, PM&R Residency
    Medical Director, Sports and Musculoskeletal Medicine

    Areas of Interest
    Sports and Musculoskeletal Medicine, Interventional Spine, Electrodiagnostic Medicine, Ultrasound, Adaptive Sports, Regenerative Medicine, and Performing Arts Medicine

  • Cowan, Rachel E, PhD

    Cowan

    Associate Professor
    Project Director, UAB Spinal Cord Injury Model System

    Areas of Interest
    Spinal Cord Injury, Exercise, Fitness, Activities of Daily Living, Wheelchairs, Mobility, Functional Independence, Outcome Measures

  • Hays, Megan, Ph.D.

    McMurray

    Associate Professor

    Areas of Interest
    Fractures, Burn, Amputations, Trauma, Wellness

  • Hollis, Sean D., Ph.D.

    Hollis

    Associate Professor

    Areas of Interest
    Acquired Brain Injury

  • Koplik Humphries, Lisa, M.D.

    Latorre

    Assistant Professor

    Areas of Interest
    Pain Management

  • Latorre and Cowan elected to represent Heersink School of Medicine on the UAB Faculty Senate

    Spina Bifida world congressJohan Latorre, M.D. and Rachel Cowan, Ph.D., both faculty members in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, have been elected to represent Heersink School of Medicineon the 2023-2025 UAB Faculty Senate.

    The Faculty Senate represents UAB’s faculty in matters of shared governance. The Senate is made up of faculty representatives from all of UAB’s academic units, as well as four officers elected at large by the faculty. Through participation in various councils and committees, the senators will convey the faculty’s views and concerns in matters that affect our University.

    “I have been a part of multiple large organizations within institutions such as the Resident Physician Union at the University of Michigan that helped improve the lives of the residents. Now as faculty at UAB, I want to do the same. Being a Senator allows me to have a say in the direction UAB takes and not just the health system/medical school community but the campus as a whole,” Dr. Latorre said.

    The incoming Chair of the Faculty Senate, Karen Cropsey, will assign every Senate member to serve as a member of a Faculty Senate Standing Committee. Some senate members may also be asked to serve on University-wide Committees. This two-year service term begins September 1, 2023, and ends August 31, 2025.

    “I’m honored to serve as a faculty senator for UAB. It gives me the opportunity to learn more about university operations at a higher level outside my area of research. I’m glad I can be a voice for the concerns of researchers not heard outside Heersink School of Medicine.” Dr. Cowan stated.

  • Latorre, Johan, M.D.

    Latorre

    Assistant Professor

    Areas of Interest
    Sports medicine, Adaptive sports, Musculoskeletal issues

  • Mark, Victor, M.D.

    Mark

    Associate Professor
    Medical Director, Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy Research Programs and Clinic
    Director, Scholarly Project Program and Geriatric Rehabilitation Lecture Series

    Areas of Interest
    Neurologic Rehabilitation, Stroke, Multiple Sclerosis, Functional Neurological Disorder, Cognitive Disorders, Executive Dysfunction, Aphasia, Unilateral Spatial Neglect, Visual Attention, Cognitive Aging

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