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Educational Objectives
Neurorehabilitation Inpatient Rotation
Medical Knowledge
- Summarize the basics of brain neuroanatomy
and neurophysiology including:
- Circulation of the blood and CSF
- Neuroanatomy, development and function
of cerebral systems structures:
- Sensory and perceptual systems
- Brainstem and cranial nerves
- Motor systems (cortical, subcortical)
- Limbic system
- Reticular activating system
- Higher cortical cognitive systems
- Dominant and non-dominant language
systems
- Vestibular systems
- Autonomic nervous systems
- Neuroanatomy, development and function
of spinal cord structures:
- Sensory systems
- Motor systems
- Autonomic nervous systems
- Neuroanatomy, development and function
of peripheral nerve structures:
- Anterior horn
- Dorsal horn
- Axon, including motor and sensory
nerves
- Neuromuscular junction
- Autonomic nervous system
- Summarize the epidemiology, risk factors,
neuroanatomic correlates, and pathophysiology
of traumatic and non-traumatic neurological
conditions, including but not limited to:
- Stroke: thromboembolic, lacunar, hemmorhagic
- Pre-cerebral and cerebral vascular aneurysms
- Traumatic brain injury
- Non-traumatic brain injury, including
infections, neoplasms, hydrocephalus, and
hypoxic brain injury
- Multiple sclerosis (MS), including relapsing-remitting
MS, secondary-progressive MS, primary-progressive
MS, relapsing-progressive MS
- Parkinsonism
- Traumatic spinal cord injury
- Non-traumatic spinal cord injury, including
infections, neoplasms, syringomyelia, transverse
myelitis, aortic aneurysm rupture, spondylosis
with myelopathy, intravertebral disc disorder
with myelopathy, spinal stenosis with myelopathy
- Motor neuron disease, including amyotropphic
lateral sclerosis (ALS)
- Traumatic peripheral nerve injury
- Hereditary, toxic, and idiopathic peripheral
neuropathy
- Demyelinating polyneuropathies, including
Guillian-Barre syndrome, chronic demyelinating
polyradiculoneuropathy
- Neuromuscular disorders, including myasthenia
gravis, Lambert-Eaton syndrome
- Summarize the medical, neurological, and musculoskeletal
complications that occur with traumatic and
non-traumatic neurological conditions, including:
- Pain syndromes, including shoulder pain,
bursitis/tendinitis, neuropathic pain
- Complex regional pain syndrome
- Seizures
- Psychiatric disorders, including depression
and anxiety
- Deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism
- Spasticity
- Contractures
- Decubiti
- Deterotopic ossification
- Neurogenic bowel and bladder
- Cardiac and pulmonary complications
- Summarize and differentiate between speech-language
disorders that occur with traumatic and non-traumatic
neurological conditions, including:
- Aphasia
- Apraxia
- Dysarthria
- Apraxia
- Dysprosodias
- Cognitive-communication impairment
- Dysphagia
- Diagnosis and treatment of neurobehavioral
and cognitive-communication disorders after
brain damage, including:
- Medication and environmental management
of the agitated patient
- Pharmaceuticals for enhancing alertness
and cognition
- Behavioral modification
- Neuropsychological testing
- Cognitive remediation
- Effects of premorbid personality and social
milieu
- Formulate and support short-term and long-term
prognoses for patients with traumatic and non-traumatic
neurological conditions.
Patient Care
- Perform a detailed history and neurological
exam including mental status, cranial nerves,
reflexes, tone, muscle testing and sensation.
- Synthesize an appropriate medical and rehabilitation
problem list and comprehensive care plan for
an inpatient rehabilitation program.
- Formulate comprehensive rehabilitation and
discharge plans for patients with traumaticand
non-traumatic neurological conditions.
- Prescribe effective pharmacologic interventions
used to facilitate motor, sensory, and cognitive
recovery in the treatment of traumatic and non-
traumatic neurological conditions.
- Assess and treat the medical, neurological
and musculoskeletal complications that can occur
in association with traumatic and non-traumatic
neurological conditions, including:
- Pain syndromes, including shoulder pain,
bursitis/tendinitis, neuropathic pain, complex
regional pain syndrome
- Seizures
- Psychiatric disorders, including depression
and anxiety
- Deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary
embolism
- Spasticity
- Contractures
- Decubiti
- Deterotopic ossification
- Neurogenic bowel and bladder
- Cardiac and pulmonary complications
- Dysphagia
- Summarize the role, advantages, and limitations
of relevant diagnostic procedures:
- EEG
- CT scans
- MRI scans
- Evoked potentials
- Angiographic studies
- Dynamic imaging (SPECT and PET)
Interpersonal and Communication Skills
- Serve as leader of the rehabilitation team
on rounds and during interdisciplinary team
conferences.
- Present information to patients & other
care team members in an effective manner.
- Establish trust and maintain positive rapport
with patients, caregivers & family members.
- Demonstrate effective listening skills.
- Promote teamwork in the clinical setting.
- Complete dictations and chart notes in a legible
& timely manner.
Professionalism
- Demonstrate sensitivity and responsiveness
to age, culture, disability and gender of patients
and colleagues.
- Consider effects of personal, social and cultural
factors in the disease process and patient management.
- Demonstrate reliability, punctuality, integrity
and honesty in all interactions with patients
and colleagues.
- Accept personal responsibility for own actions
& decisions.
- Apply sound ethical principles in practice
(e.g., informed consent, confidentiality, veracity,
provision or withholding of care).
Practice-Based Learning and Improvement
- Demonstrate skill in supervising junior residents
and medical students in information gathering,
decision-making, and patient management.
- Evaluate and/or modify own practice based
on feedback from others.
- Use information technology to appraise &
assimilate evidence from scientific studies
to enhance patient care outcomes.
- Identify appropriate assessment & measurement
tools to evaluate functional status or outcomes
of interventions.
Systems-Based Practice
- Summarize the physicians role in advocating
for care needs
- Summarize the physicians role in disease management
across various levels of the health care system
in a cost effective manner
- Demonstrate how to access various community
resources on behalf of the patient
- Demonstrate integrity and responsibility in
interactions with insurance and/or disability-oriented
agencies.
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