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RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine

RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine is a top podcast featuring interviews with faculty and staff of RUSK Rehabilitation as well as leaders from other rehabilitation programs around the country. These podcasts are being offered by RUSK, one of the top rehabilitation centers in the world. Your host for these interviews is Dr. Tom Elwood. He will take you behind the scenes to look at what is transpiring in the exciting world of rehabilitation research and clinical services through the eyes of those involved in making dynamic breakthroughs in health care.
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Now displaying: April, 2026
Apr 29, 2026

Dr. Sofiya Prilik is Clinical Director of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Transplant Rehabilitation and Clinical Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the NYU Rusk Rehabilitation department. Dr. Greg Sweeney is a Clinical Instructor in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine.

Part 1

The discussion included the following topics: nature of a webinar to be offered on June 12  at NYU on the topic of cardiac rehabilitation; measuring whether the webinar achieves its objectives; outcomes or activities attendees can be expected to undertake afterward; kinds of health conditions and problems that qualify patients to be eligible to participate in cardiac rehabilitation; role played by disparities in obtaining health care; and kinds of patients that benefit most from cardiac rehabilitation.

Apr 15, 2026

Dr. Steven Flanagan is Howard A. Rusk Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine and Chairperson of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at Rusk. He provides care for patients with physical and cognitive disabilities. He specializes in treating those who are recuperating from a stroke or brain injury.

He is accompanied in this interview by Dr. Jonathan Whiteson who holds the rank of professor in both the Department of Medicine and the Department of Rehabilitation at Rusk Rehabilitation. Dr. Whiteson’s skills and expertise focus on patients recovering from coronary and lung conditions.

Part 3

The discussion included the following topics: measures used to monitor patient safety, quality of care, and patient satisfaction during the transition period; approaches to dealing with staff burnout; challenges that continue to exist after 18 years when positive outcomes proved highly difficult to achieve; and the likelihood that any new clinical divisions will be created at Rusk or the number of residency slots and accredited fellowships will be increased.

Apr 1, 2026

Dr. Steven Flanagan is Howard A. Rusk Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine and Chairperson of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at Rusk. He provides care for patients with physical and cognitive disabilities. He specializes in treating those who are recuperating from a stroke or brain injury.

He is accompanied in this interview by Dr. Jonathan Whiteson who holds the rank of professor in both the Department of Medicine and the Department of Rehabilitation at Rusk Rehabilitation. Dr. Whiteson’s skills and expertise focus on patients recovering from coronary and lung conditions.

Part 2

The discussion included the following topics: Dr. Whiteson was asked if there is any kind of new knowledge he may have to acquire to be successful in his upcoming role and how he is obtaining it; he also was asked how he intends to preserve Dr. Flanagan’s  accomplishments while balancing them with the development of new priorities; and short-term and long-term challenges involved in incorporating AI in the work at Rusk.

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