Jami Montagnino, MD
@jami11
Tulane Faculty, team doc. 22-23 Stanford Sports Medicine Fellow, UW PM&R residency.
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02-10-2008 20:19:37
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Congrats to a former teammate, Ashley Langford. Looking forward to working with you again!
UW Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Seattle Children's and VA Puget Sound attendings and alumni representing strong ๐ช ๐ฆฟ at the USOPC News NGB Medical Meeting ๐บ๐ธ๐ฅ
Thank you to Henry Bushnell for sharing this story about Tristan and his recovery.
Proud to be a PM&R sports medicine physician and for the opportunity to work with U.S. Soccer Extended National Teams.
From completing residency together at UW Department of Rehabilitation Medicine to working across the field from each other in sports medicine fellowship, the last home Utah football game was all the more memorable by reuniting with my awesome friend Jami Montagnino, MD! #UtahvsStanford #GoUtes #WomeninSportsMedicine
All-Star Leadership Lineup ๐ซ
Kick off #TUWave22 with this momentous celebration hosted by Tulane University Center for Sport. Be a part of this conversation for the 50th anniversary of Title IX with an outstanding collective of Tulanians on Wed., Oct. 19 at 6 PM CT.
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My first EMG art piece
#pmr &rtist #artinmed
Assoc. of Academic Physiatrists (AAP) AAPM&R News AANEM
Well they all crushed it!
Matt to Columbia. ๐
Lyndsey to Utah. ๐
Jami to Stanford. โ๏ธ
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Matt LaCourse, MD Jami Montagnino, MD Lyndsey Booker Columbia Rehab Med UofU PM&R Stanford University UW Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
Awesome Phit Fire presentation by my co-resident Evelyn Qin MD, MPH on her passion for art and integrating it into medicine! Amazing work!! #AAPMR21 UW Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
Proud of my co resident Hetal Patel, MD on her work with prior UW Department of Rehabilitation Medicine residency alum and current SCI fellow, Heather Barnett, MD PhD, on the disparities amongst adolescents with admission to pediatric vs. adult inpatient rehabilitation. Great job!! #AAPMR21
โWhat we've found out through more recent research studies is that as long as you're getting over about 7,000 steps a day, that has been associated with a lower risk of early death,โ says AMSSM's Dr. Cindy Lin, MD, FACSM, FAAPM&R.
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Associate Director of Clinical Innovation Cindy Lin, MD, FACSM, FAAPM&R was included in this piece by The Huddle at UW Medicine on how to make the most of your workout. Give it a read and get moving! huddle.uwmedicine.org/exercise-tips-โฆ
#PhysicalActivity #Workout
Did you know April 6 is World Day for Physical Activity? All the more reason to get moving today! Find your favorite way to move with our Exercise Anywhere tool: thesportsinstitute.com/exercise-anywhโฆ
#WDPA2021 #PhysicalActivity #GetMoving