University of Louisville Physical Medicine & Rehabiliation Residency Program at Frazier Rehab Institute
Mission Statement/Core Values
The residency program in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation is a University of Louisville ACGME accredited residency program sponsored by Frazier Rehab Institute which is accredited by the JCAHO and the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities.
The residency program provides three years of direct PM&R training, and residents are selected through NRMP at the PGY 2-level. Residents appointed at the PGY 2 level must have completed one year of training in fundamental clinical skills, as outlined in the “Special Requirements for Residency Training in PM&R” in the “Essentials of Accredited Residencies”.
The American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation’s core values provide a solid foundation for our specialty and subspecialty certification programs. We are committed to these eight fundamentals that reflect and uphold our mission:
- Dedication to Excellence
- Public assurance of high quality patient care
- Standard setting
- Science-based medicine
- Professionalism
- Leadership
- Accountability
- Autonomy
Related Links
University of Louisville - Graduate Medical Education Program