The AOCPMR Resident Council is your home for osteopathic PM&R!

 

This Council was developed to give DO and MD residents the opportunity to actively participate in the osteopathic brand of PM&R. Please join us and we will help provide you with the necessary information to pursue your career goals.

So many reasons for residents to join AOCPMR…

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  1. Access to the entire Osteopathic PM&R community.
  2. Network with, and more importantly become friends with, industry leading phsyiatrists who run fellowship programs, chair PM&R departments and own private practices.
  3. AOCPMR Annual scientific Seminar held in the fall and the AOCPMR Mid Year Meeting held in the spring – Discounted tuition for resident members.
  4. These programs offer resident lecture tracks with topics including high-yield neuroimaging, osteopathic manipulation in the hospitalized patient, and functional assessment of the athlete, among many others.
  5. Present your research at the AOCPMR poster presentation symposium.
  6. Participate in the AOCPMR Lectureship Award with the opportunity to win one of four cash prizes.
  7. Regional AOCPMR Dinner Workshops – Attend free membership only events providing the ability to further enhance your knowledge on topics such as botulinum toxin injections, ultrasound -guided injections, Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment, any many more exciting topics.
  8. AOCPMR Job Board and fellowship page – free access to resident members
  9. Enhance your education with access to the PM&R cases section.
  10. Mentorship – Join the AOCPMR Mentorship program where you can find an attending mentor and provide valuable mentorship to a medical student.
  11. Research – Gain access to ongoing research by AOCPMR members looking for assistance and present your research or case reports at the AOCPMR Mid Year Meeting Poster Presentation annually in the spring.
  12. Gain leadership experience by joining and volunteering to participate in the resident council today!

 

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