Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation chair arrives

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation chair arrives

Progress is underway in the new West Virginia University School of Medicine Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. John Alm, D.O., MHA, the department's founding chair, arrived Sept. 29.

Dr. Alm joins the team from the University of Kansas Medical Center where he served as vice chair of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.  

When the new department was announced in June, Chancellor and Executive Dean for Health Sciences Clay Marsh, M.D., spoke to expanding on the existing PM&R foundation at WVU.

“With the world-class work of the Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute and the Department of Orthopedics, building a new department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation will enable all West Virginians to overcome small and large injuries and conditions that limit their mobility and quality of life,” Clay Marsh, M.D., chancellor and executive dean for Health Sciences, said. “Establishing this department will not only provide highly trained specialists for our own healthcare entities in Morgantown, but ensures we’re helping people statewide who are in need. We’re fortunate and excited to have Dr. Alm leading this effort.”  

Alm said the formation of the PM&R department will enhance the educational experience of students and trainees, giving them an opportunity to function as part of an integrative multi-disciplinary team that addresses the neuromusculoskeletal system and the full spectrum of injury recovery. 

Once established, the School of Medicine will seek the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education’s approval for a residency program to continue the education and growth of the specialty and extend the reach of providers caring for patients. 

Alm, who completed a fellowship in musculoskeletal medicine and interventional spine from the University of Kansas Medical Center and a residency in PM&R from the University of Missouri, also received a post-doctorate sports medicine diploma from the International Olympic Committee’s Medical Commission.

He is board certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and has extensive experience in sports medicine, rehabilitation and leadership.

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