TAILIEUCHUNG - Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Currently only a few European centres are able to deal with the large volume of omics data. At omics level, the challenges include storage, handling and integration of large volumes of data necessitating efforts on data standardisation and the introduction of innovative informatics solutions. Current medical coding systems are generally reimbursement-driven and are therefore of limited value for research studies. The development of a clinically more relevant medical coding system for research and the design and validation of algorithms and statistical methods for the analysis of multiple layers of omics data is required. Internet portals with “ready-for-use” applications to. | Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation JOHNS HOPKINS MEDICINE A Historical Overview The first rehabilitation unit associated with Johns Hopkins was established in 1970 at Good Samaritan Hospital a community teaching hospital in Northeast Baltimore affiliated with The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. At that time it was staffed primarily by Johns Hopkins physicians. Given its large geriatric patient population Good Samaritan was the logical place to establish Hopkins Division of Rehabilitation Medicine which began operations with the recruitment of Arthur A. Siebens . From its inception the comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation unit focused on returning chronically ill and disabled people to active and productive lives. The Johns Hopkins Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation PM R was formally established in 1992 under the leadership of Dr. Siebens who served as chief of the 54-bed unit from 1970 to 1993. Under Dr. Siebens stewardship the Good Samaritan Johns Hopkins program became a recognized center of expertise in the rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord injury stroke dysphagia swallowing disorders joint replacement and many other disabling conditions. Barbara de Lateur . . in 1993 was named the first Lawrence Cardinal She-han Chair of the department. She was director of PM R at Johns Hopkins from 1994 to 2004. In 2004 Dr. de Lateur received the Krusen Award the highest honor bestowed by the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. She quickly set about expanding the faculty developing new services and increasing the visibility of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation within the Hopkins Medical Institutions and the community at large. In February 1998 a 14-bed comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation unit was opened at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in the Halsted building. In 2004 Dr. Jeffrey Palmer . at Hopkins since 1983 was appointed the new Lawrence Cardinal Shehan Chair and director of PM R and physiatrist in chief .

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