Association of Academic Physiatrists

Association of Academic Physiatrists The AAP is an intimate and influential professional society of leaders and rising stars in physiatry. Learn more: lnk.bio/aaphysiatrists

The Association of Academic Physiatrists (AAP) was founded in 1967 to serve as the national organization of physiatrists who are affiliated with medical schools. The AAP is a member organization of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC). The objectives of the Association are to promote the advancement of teaching and research in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation within an academic

environment. The organization acts as a sounding board and forum for the exchange of ideas and information relative to all phases of the art and science of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. It promotes the distribution of information to future young physicians who will be practicing this art and science for the benefit of the public health and welfare. The organization also becomes involved in the exchange of information from other areas of medicine, both in basic science and in clinical areas of teaching and research. The AAP holds an annual meeting, with in-depth courses focusing on issues pertinent to academic physiatry in research, education and administration. This several day conference also features scientific poster presentations as well as committee and council meetings. The mission of the AAP is carried out between meetings by working committees. The most active committees focus on academic affairs, education and research. Other committees address bylaws, membership, programs, nominations and financial matters. The members of the Association shape its policies and programs through a Board of Trustees. The AAP officers maintain liaisons with a number of related scientific societies, government agencies and academic institutions. The AAP also sponsors several councils to stimulate, promote and coordinate the unique concerns of special interest groups within the organization. Current councils include PM&R chairs, residency program and fellowship directors, researchers, residency coordinators, residents and fellows, and residency program coordinators. This is an informal group of AAP members and others who are interested in physiatry. It is not officially associated with the AAP. The Association of Academic Physiatrists page is provided for general information purposes only. The AAP does not recommend particular treatment for specific individuals. For diagnosis or consultation on a specific medical problem, the AAP recommends you contact your physican or local treatment center. The AAP reserves the right to remove postings that do not respect the Facebook guidelines. A post expresses the views of its author and does not represent the views of the AAP, its staff, or Executive Committee. Inclusion on the AAP page is not an endorsement. The AAP is not responsible for the accuracy of information, opinions, claims, or advice shared here by AAP fans. References and links to other websites or references to other organizations, products, services, or publications do not constitute endorsement or approval by the AAP. The AAP is not responsible and assumes no liability for the content of any linked websites.

🤔 Are you an incoming PGY-2 PM&R resident? Are you wondering how to best prepare for the upcoming months? Join our panel...
06/09/2026

🤔 Are you an incoming PGY-2 PM&R resident? Are you wondering how to best prepare for the upcoming months? Join our panel of attendings (from several institutions) and senior residents for advice and discussion

AAP American Medical Association House of Delegates representatives Drs. Prakash Jayabalan MD, PhD and Amber Clark-Brown...
06/09/2026

AAP American Medical Association House of Delegates representatives Drs. Prakash Jayabalan MD, PhD and Amber Clark-Brown are in Chicago this week helping ensure the voice of academic is heard where it matters most.

As critical discussions continue around NIH funding, scientific dissemination, and the future of health research, their leadership through the helps advocate for physicians, researchers, and the patients they serve.

🙌The Call for Abstracts for Physiatry ’27 is now open!Share your research, innovations, and insights with the academic p...
06/04/2026

🙌The Call for Abstracts for Physiatry ’27 is now open!

Share your research, innovations, and insights with the academic physiatry community at Physiatry ’27 in Long Beach, California. This is your opportunity to contribute to the conversations shaping the future of rehabilitation medicine.

Submit your abstract today and join us in advancing the field: physiatry.org/abstracts

🎧NEW Podcast Ep: Medically Complex Rehab w/ Dr. Laura MalmutDr. Malmut shares insights on her many roles at MedStar/Geor...
06/03/2026

🎧NEW Podcast Ep: Medically Complex Rehab w/ Dr. Laura Malmut

Dr. Malmut shares insights on her many roles at MedStar/Georgetown, medical education, & the emerging areas of research that excite her.

Listen now: Apple, Spotify, SoundCloud
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Join our Residents & Fellows Council (RFC) for a collaborative webinar with the American Society of Regional Anesthesia ...
05/28/2026

Join our Residents & Fellows Council (RFC) for a collaborative webinar with the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine (ASRA) exploring the evolving role of neuromodulation in interventional pain care.

đź“… Tuesday, June 2 @ 8:00 PM ET

👉physiatry.org/webinars

AAP is looking to add a fresh perspective and a little zest to the next generation of medical education leaders with the...
05/14/2026

AAP is looking to add a fresh perspective and a little zest to the next generation of medical education leaders with the launch of our Leadership in Medical Education (LiME) Program!

This new longitudinal 1.5-year program is designed to help physiatrists build the skills, confidence, and expertise to thrive as impactful educators and leaders in academic medicine. From curriculum design and learner assessment to mentorship and educational scholarship, LIME offers practical tools for shaping the future of PM&R education.

Applications are now OPEN! Learn more about LIME and apply now: physiatry.org/LIME

📢 AAP Residents & Fellows Council (RFC) Subcouncil applications are now OPEN!Work alongside RFC leadership to address ke...
05/08/2026

📢 AAP Residents & Fellows Council (RFC) Subcouncil applications are now OPEN!

Work alongside RFC leadership to address key issues in the field and advance advocacy and resources for PM&R trainees.

⏰ Deadline: Sunday, May 29 at 11:59pm
👉Apply now: https://zurl.co/TwjJ8

✨ Meet this week’s 2026 AAP Award Winner Spotlight ✨This year’s Distinguished Member Award, honoring a physiatrist of in...
05/07/2026

✨ Meet this week’s 2026 AAP Award Winner Spotlight ✨

This year’s Distinguished Member Award, honoring a physiatrist of international impact in research, education, and service, goes to Larry Robinson, MD.

For more than four decades, Dr. Robinson has helped shape the field through academic leadership at the University of Washington and University of Toronto, pioneering contributions to electrodiagnosis, and dedicated service to certification boards and global PM&R initiatives.

Known for blending rigor with wit, his influence reaches far beyond the classroom and clinic, leaving a lasting mark on generations of physiatrists around the world.

🌎 This year, he will also help host the 20th Congress in Vancouver alongside CAPM&R and ISPRM Society leadership.

👏 Join us in celebrating Dr. Robinson’s remarkable legacy and impact on

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05/06/2026

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Join us in raising awareness, supporting research, and advocating for those living with ALS. &R

The 2026 AAP Kottke Meeting is currently underway in Santa Barbara!Bringing together visionary leaders in PM&R, the Kott...
04/17/2026

The 2026 AAP Kottke Meeting is currently underway in Santa Barbara!

Bringing together visionary leaders in PM&R, the Kottke Society serves as a longstanding think-tank dedicated to shaping the future of through bold conversations on education, research, and innovation.

Rooted in the legacy of Dr. Frederic J. Kottke and founded by the Physiatry Foundation, this gathering continues a tradition of collaboration, leadership, and forward momentum for our field.

We’re proud to see these brilliant minds come together once again to imagine what’s next.

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