
Sandra Hearn
@sandrahearnmd
Electrodiagnostician and Residency Program Director at Michigan Medicine PM&R
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29-09-2018 02:33:24
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I can't quite keep up with my amazing @UMichPMR team at the Foundation for PM&R 5K! But I know @BMcNeishMD, Jordan Orr, MD, Dr. Hornyak and the other @UMichPMR residents will help us finish strong. Ryan Stork, MD, can you log one for us, too? Where are James Pastrnak and Dr. Claflin - we need you!


Way to go, PM&R athletes! And huge congratulations to @BMcNeishMD for his first place finish!!! @UMichPMR Foundation for PM&R #rehab5k





Outstanding session! My top takeaways: 1. Assume positive intent. 2. Ask lots of questions. 3. Invest in & value your communication skills. 4. Your words carry more weight as you go up. 5. Ask people to teach you. Thx to Mohammad Agha MD MHA FACHE FAAPMR , Dr. Miguel Escalon Danielle Powell, MD, MSPH Lisa Varghese-Kroll, MD, FAAPMR

TODAY: @UMichPMR resident Dr. Eboni Reed will present a top abstract at AAPM&R News's Annual Assembly, "Institutional Integrity: Race and Rehabilitation Service Utilization in a Global Pandemic." Her presentation kicks off at 12 p.m. CT/1 p.m. ET! #AAPMR21


Practicing the right words to make a pitch with clear value proposition was high value. Thanks, Michigan Medicine RISE!

Thanks to Sandra Hearn and Shawn Jorgenson who presented on the EDX Evaluation of the Brachial Plexus at the AANEM Spring Virtual Conference. If you are still struggling with the brachial plexus remember you can buy Zach London's game!thegamecrafter.com/games/the-plex…!




Want to discuss and learn how to approach weakness in the EDX lab through real interactive cases, selecting each nerve and muscle with us until we hit the diagnosis? Join us Thurs AAPM&R News in Baltimore for 4 interesting cases.


Looking forward to seeing the EDX/NM community in Phoenix anam hussain. Join our faculty for a session puzzling through brachial plexus related cases in small groups (new, interactive format), and for a session on education strategies!




Thanks for this great conversation, Nadia Khalil, MD! Early EDX educators: 1. Stay curious. 2. Do hard things if they help you grow. 3. Take on a few opportunities and do them with purpose. 4. Connect with mentors. 5. Enjoy and share the joys with learners! anam hussain
