308 results on '"DeLisa, Joel A."'
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152. Medicare Physician Payment Reform: The Challenges and Opportunities to Physiatry
153. Research in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
154. Educational Survey
155. Deep Peroneal Sensory Nerve
156. Needle Electrode Insertion into Tibialis Posterior
157. RESIDENT INTEREST IN PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION FELLOWSHIPS
158. AAEE case report #8: The tarsal tunnel syndrome.
159. Reflections on Diversity and Inclusion in Medical Education.
160. Evoked Potential Assessment: Utility in Prognosis of Chronic Head Injury
161. Working with physicians in health promotion, A key to successful programs
162. Functional Electrical Stimulation Bicycle Ergometry
163. REHABILITATE THE PATIENT WITH ALS?
164. Results of Carpal Tunnel Release in Renal Hemodialysis Patients
165. Syringomyelia: A Case of Posttraumatic Syrinx in a Patient with Incomplete Quadriplegia
166. Evaluation of continuing medical education: Making a difference
167. Pressure ulcers
168. Assessing the Driving Potential of Cerebral Vascular Accident Patients
169. Certificates for Added/Special Qualifications
170. Neuromuscular Disorders: A Guide for Patient and Family.
171. Book Reviews: Neuromuscular Disorders: A Guide for Patient and Family. Steven Ringel. Raven Press, New York, 1987, 169 pp
172. Mandatory clerkship in physical medicine and rehabilitation: Effect on medical students' knowledge of physiatry
173. Commentary: reflections on diversity and inclusion in medical education.
174. Maintenance of certification: continuing assessment of physician quality with respect to their commitment to quality patient care, lifelong learning, ongoing self-assessment, and improvement.
175. Chapter 5: Organizational structures suited to ISPRM's evolving role as an international non-governmental organization in official relation with the world health organization.
176. Chapter 1: Achievements and challenges of ISPRM.
177. Developing the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPM). Foreword.
178. Chapter 3: International non-governmental organizations in the emerging world society: the example of ISPRM.
179. Chapter 4: A policy process and tools for international non-governmental organizations in the health sector using ISPRM as a case in point.
180. Chapter 6: The policy agenda of ISPRM.
181. Chapter 2: ISPRM's way forward.
182. Best research evidence for physical medicine and rehabilitation.
183. Aspects of training important to future physical and rehabilitation medicine physicians and our specialty training.
184. Commentary on the special issue by Grimby, Melvin and Stucki, 2007.
185. Physiatrist volunteerism in specialty societies and organized medicine.
186. What is the American physiatrist's role in the International Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Organization?
187. Maintenance of certification and pay for performance: implications for physiatry.
188. Funding for rehabilitation medicine: building research capacity.
189. Patient advocates: putting a face on spinal cord injury.
190. Answering the call: improving the health and wellness of persons with disabilities.
191. Rewarding quality care: the advent of performance-based payment initiatives.
192. Physicians with disabilities and the physician workforce: a need to reassess our policies.
193. Physiatry: medical errors, patient safety, patient injury, and quality of care.
194. Shaping the future of medical rehabilitation research: Using the interdisciplinary research model.
195. Strengthening the foundation of spinal cord research.
196. Improving resident research in physical medicine and rehabilitation: impact of a structured training program.
197. Evaluating journal quality--the role of citation data and the impact factor.
198. Low back pain.
199. Evolution in medicine: the dynamics of authorship.
200. Evolution of National Institutes of Health options for rehabilitation research.
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