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The Role of Physicians at Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago

Physician Highlights

56 attending physicians (52 of which are physiatrists)

51 board certified physicians

164 consulting physicians in other specialities

13 physicians are double board certified; specialities include Internal medicine, Pediatrics, Spinal Cord Medicine, Pediatrics, Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine, and Anesthesiology

5 board eligible physicians

163 consulting physicians

The majority of the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago's (RIC) attending physicians are physiatrists (pronounced fizz ee at' trist) What is a physiatrist? According to the American Academy of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (opens in new window), a physiatrist is a "physician who specializes in physical medicine and rehabilitation." Physiatrists treat a wide range of problems, from sore shoulders to spinal cord injuries. They see patients in all age groups and treat problems that touch upon all the major systems in the body.

Just like other physician specialists, physiatrists must successfully complete four years of graduate medical education and four additional years of postdoctoral residency training.

At RIC physicians take the lead in managing each patient's care—that is also often true at other hospitals. However, RIC is unique because our model of care is patient-care focused, which means we provide patients what they need and when they need it, so they can achieve their goals. As a result, our physicians work closely and collegially with the entire rehabilitation care team to ensure the best outcomes are achieved for each patient.

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Page Updated Tuesday, July 10, 2007