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Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation – Residency Program

Welcome to McMaster’s Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency Program.

The McMaster Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation residency program has a long and storied history. Many past graduates have gone on to become influential clinicians and researchers in their areas of interest. We have exceptional teaching faculty members who have expertise spanning the large spectrum of physiatry practice. The residency program is pleased to offer the full complement of physical medicine and rehabilitation disciplines. In addition to the fundamental physiatry areas of clinical expertise, we are fortunate to have both oncology and pediatric rehabilitation clinical rotations. The program has also kept pace with recent advancements in image-guided interventional therapy and many staff have incorporated these principles into their practice. Graduates from our program are well-equipped to work in either academic or community practices. We are privileged to have several of our past graduates return to our program and further enrich our training experience.

The residency program has gone through an evolution over the years and now comprises one of the largest residency programs in the nation. I am honoured to work with some of the brightest and most hardworking resident groups in the country. Our residents are encouraged to pursue their research interests as well as fellowship training. Residents are actively engaged in our program planning committees as well as their own social event planning. The feedback from our residents is highly valued and it has led to innovations in our training program including the development of the case series curriculum. I am excited to see how our program develops over the years to come as we embrace competency-based medical education.

Welcome

The Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) Residency Training at McMaster University is a 5-year program. We have a large diverse and accomplished faculty. Our Regional Rehabilitation Centre is an exceptional facility adjacent to the region’s largest General Hospital.

Our curriculum is under continuous development. We revamped the Academic Half Day schedule to occur every Wednesday afternoon, providing learners with a multitude of knowledge and skills, including OSCE performance, ultrasound for procedures, and Quality Improvement protocols. Journal Clubs are also held every month.

Recently, we introduced Resident Case Rounds, driven by residents who saw an opportunity to enhance education. They are held every Thursday morning via videoconferencing. The rounds are designed to help residents develop their clinic problem-solving skills while reviewing important concepts as they relate to interesting cases.

Additionally, we have implemented new rotation opportunities for residents, such as the Anatomy rotation, and the Academic Development rotation.

Research and opportunities to present are available within the program, as well as mentorship provided by our Research Director. Residents are required to conduct a scholarly project from inception to completion during their residency program and may choose to focus their scholarly project on quality improvement (QI).

Our graduating residents are well-positioned to assume careers in academic and community-based practices or to pursue additional training in specialized fellowships.

Entry Requirements

Applicants must apply through the CaRMS R – 1 Main Residency Match:

Full CMG & IMG applicant requirements and deadlines can be found on the CaRMS website

Education

Teaching Awards

2022-2023 – Dr. Celina Lin

2021-2022 – Dr. Akil Siva

2022-2021 – Dr. Gihan Perera

Current Residents

Head shot of Anthony Adili

Started residency: 2019

Hometown: Hamilton, Ontario

Medical School: Royal College of Surgeons In Ireland

Interests outside of medicine: Sports(golf, baseball, basketball), cooking, travelling, and outdoor activities.

Favourite TV show: The Office

Head shot of Max GoodwinStarted residency: 2019

Hometown: Parry Sound, Ontario

Medical School: Northern Ontario School of Medicine

Interests outside of medicine: Basketball, kayaking, 5-pin bowling and many nerdy things.

Favourite TV show: Great Pottery Throw Down

Head shot of Ramona NeferuStarted residency: 2018

Hometown: Kincardine, Ontario

Medical School: Western University

Interests outside of medicine: spending time outdoors, running, yoga, hiking, racquet sports, and travelling

Favourite TV show: Schitt’s Creek

Head shot of Kevin ZhangStarted residency:  2019

Hometown: Shenyang, China

Medical School: McMaster University

Interests outside of medicine: Powerlifting, coffee, craft brewing, cooking, manga, sci-fi, Vampire Weekend, and dogs!

Favourite TV show: The Eric Andre Show

Head shot of Michael PollockStart of Residency: 2020

Hometown: Toronto, ON

Medical School: University of Limerick

Interests outside of medicine: BBQing, smoking meat, Raptors, Jays, Leafs, Washington Football Team (rough life), travelling, playing guitar

Favourite TV Show: It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

Head shot of Katie CheliakStarted residency: 2020

Hometown: St. Catharines, ON

Medical School: McMaster University

Interests outside of medicine: Running, hiking, travelling, watching the Leafs, and hanging with my dog Ivy

Favourite TV show: The Office

Head shot of Gabriella GhanemStart of residency: 2020

Hometown: Mississauga, ON

Medical School: University of Toronto

Interests Outside of Medicine: road cycling, olympic weightlifting, backcountry camping

Favourite TV Show: Broad City

Head shot of Monty SawalhaStart of residency: 2020

Hometown: Edmonton, AB

Medical School: University of Alberta

Interests Outside of Medicine: basketball, skiing, biking, jiujitsu and techno music

Favourite TV Show: Friends

Program Graduates

Head shot of Celina LinHometown: Komoka, ON

Medical School: McMaster, Kitchener-Waterloo Campus

Academic Interests: Medical Education, ABI, MSK, Sports Medicine, Aging Athletes

Hobbies: Cooking, Reading, Working Out, Cross Country Skiing, Hiking, Crafting

Head shot of Matthew BerardoccoHometown: Hamilton, Ontario

Medical School: McMaster University

Interests outside of medicine: Watching sports, playing fantasy football and hockey, playing tennis, travelling, and skiing

Favourite TV show: Rick and Morty

Head shot of Beverley ChowHometown: Toronto

Medical School: McMaster University

Interests outside of medicine: Eating, hiking, HIIT, playing with my corgi Timbit

Favourite TV show: Friends

Head shot of Akil SivaHometown: Scarborough

Undergraduate Degree/School: Biochemistry Spc Biotechnology & Genetic Eng, McMaster University

Medical School: Saba University School of Medicine

Academic Interests: Interventional Spine, MSK Ultrasound

Hobbies: Basketball, Raptors, working out, travelling and spending time with family and friends

Most interesting places you’ve visited? Snorkeling in the water caves of Xcaret Mexico, Jet skiing near humpback whales in the Pacific islands of Costa Rica, ATVing through St. Maarten, Hiking through the Swiss Alps

Favourite medical themed TV show? Scrubs!

Head shot of L. WoodrowHometown: Winnipeg, Manitoba

Medical School: McMaster University

Interests: Volleyball, hiking, tea, wine, baking, going to concerts, 80s music and culture, Duran Duran, and all things Winnipeg!

Head shot of Eugene MaidaHometown: Ancaster, Ontario

Medical School: University College Dublin, Ireland

Research Fellowship: Mayo Clinic, Rochester MN

Academic Interests: Interventional Sports and Spine

Research Interests: Regenerative medicine, Interventional MSK/peripheral nerve ultrasound, Fluoroscopic guided axial spine interventions

Hobbies: Sports (Soccer, Hockey, Football and Golf)

Most Interesting Place You’ve Visited: Maldives

Favourite Medical Themed TV Show: House

Head shot of Adrian OpalaMed School: Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland

Career Interests: Neuromuscular medicine, EMG, Spasticity management, MSK, Spinal Cord injury and Stroke Rehabilitation

Hobbies: I enjoy working out and watching sports, including: Soccer, NFL, NHL. Also, I recently picked up cycling which I find very enjoyable. Furthermore, I like to go out to try new restaurants or just lean back on sushi.

Career Interests: Interventional Physiatry

Program Overview

The goal of the McMaster Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation program is to train qualified students to become exemplary specialists in all the disciplines of PM&R. The residency program includes core rotations as outlined under the program curriculum.

Upon completion of the program, graduates are well-positioned to pursue careers in either academic or community-based practices. Some graduates consider further sub-specialization through post-program fellowships.

The PM&R program provides strong support through faculty instruction and mentorship in all core disciplines and electives. This large diverse resident group is also a source of mentorship and support. Most of our training takes place at the Regional Rehabilitation Centre.

About the Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Residency Program:

In 2009, the Regional Rehabilitation Centre opened its doors to centralize Rehabilitation services to residents of Hamilton and the surrounding area. It currently houses inpatient Acquired Brain Injury, Stroke, Spinal Cord, and Amputee rehabilitation programs for a total of 112 inpatient beds.

Our residents spend most of their core rotations here which also enables them to participate in robust outpatient Physiatry clinics. Our current outpatient visits per year surpass 30,000 and include Musculoskeletal and Interventional Physiatry treatment. The majority of academic events and meetings, such as the weekly Academic half-day and the annual OSCE examination, take place here and it is considered the Physiatry Residents’ “home base”.

The building is also physically connected to the Hamilton General Hospital, which is the region’s trauma centre. This enables resident involvement in acutely injured individuals’ care, as well as close collaboration with the specialties of Neurology, Orthopedics, Neurosurgery, and Radiology.

Lastly, the centre is approximately a 10-15 minute drive from all the other major hospitals in Hamilton, which permits relatively easy commutes and attendance of other rotations and electives

Objectives

Competence By Design (CBD)

We, along with all Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation programs across Canada, are transitioning to a Competency by Design curriculum as of July 2020. This transition has allowed us the opportunity to reflect on the execution of our program and its curriculum. With faculty and resident input, we have transformed our residency curriculum to better optimize a learner’s educational experience. These are just a few changes we are implementing:

  • Earlier introduction to physiatry rotations
  • Less time spent on off-service rotations
  • More time spent on core physiatry rotations
  • Senior/junior rotations to enhance learning
  • Junior attending rotations to increase resident responsibility

We are very excited about the positive changes that Competency by Design will bring to our program.

PGY1 (13 Blocks):

  • TTD (2):

    • PM&R Intro Rotation (1)

    • MSK Rehab (1)

  • FOUNDATIONS:

    • CTU (3)

    • Sports Medicine (1)

    • Chronic Pain (1)

    • Medicine Selective (1)

  • Diagnostic Radiology

  • Palliative Care

  • Psychiatry

  • Emergency Medicine

  • Pediatrics

  • Anesthesia

  • Cardiology

  • Critical Care

  • Family Medicine

  • Surgical Selective (1)

  • Neurosurgery

  • Plastics

  • Urology

  • Vascular Surgery

  • Orthopedic Surgery (2)

  • Rheumatology (2)

PGY2 (13):

  • FOUNDATIONS:

    • Geriatric Consults (1)

    • Neurology (2)

  • CORE (8):

    • Elective (1)

    • 9/12 of:

      • Stroke (2)

      • ABI (2)

      • P&O (2)

      • Stroke (2)

      • EMG (2)

      • MSK (2)

PGY3 (13):

  • CORE:

    • Remaining 3/12 of:

      • Stroke (2)

      • ABI (2)

      • P&O (2)

      • Stroke (2)

      • EMG (2)

      • MSK (2)

    • Cardiac rehab (1)

    • Oncology rehab (1)

    • Senior Rotation (4):

      • ABI (1)

      • P&O (1)

      • Stroke (1)

      • SCI (1)

    • Peds (3)

    • Elective (1)

PGY4 (13):

  • CORE:

    • Junior Attending (Inpts.):

      • ABI (1)

      • P&O (1)

      • SCI (1)

      • MSK (1)

      • Stroke (1)

    • Elective (7)

    • Neuromuscular (1)

PGY5 (13):

  • TRANSITION TO PRACTICE:

    • EMG (1)

    • Elective (6 – 12)

      • Community rotation

      • Junior attending block

      • EMG exam-related electives

      • Fellowship related electives

      • Interventional skills training related electives (anesthesia, radiology, etc.)