To be a leader in physical medicine & rehabilitation (PM&R) today, you need an education that takes you further. That’s what you’ll find at Sinai Hospital. Our ACGME-accredited residency program goes beyond the traditional program format to give you the best of both worlds: the diversity, mentorship, and and hands-on learning of Sinai Hospital—Maryland’s largest community teaching hospital—in association with the University of Maryland School of Medicine and other nationally recognized partner institutions.
The Sinai Difference: Leaders Learn Here
Our program is designed to give you well-rounded exposure to all aspects of PM&R—including neuro rehabilitation, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, orthopedic rehabilitation, pediatric rehabilitation, sports medicine, electro diagnostics, pain management, and more. Here are some other ways Sinai prepares you to succeed—no matter what career path you choose.
100% Residency Focused
About the Program
Reflecting the complex array of conditions requiring PM&R care, our program’s three-year schedule allows residents to broaden their skills and experience at multiple unique training sites.
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How much do our residents love Sinai
Many of them go on to become attendings here. Our supportive, family-like culture—as well as Baltimore’s unbeatable cost of living—make it a place you will want to call home, too.
Meet our Residents
Our residents are well on their way to becoming active leaders in the field of physical medicine and rehabilitation, and they welcome you to join them!
Program Alumni
Our program has helped produce some of the freshest and most forward-thinking experts in the field of physical medicine and rehabilitation.
Meet our Leaders
Scott Brown, M.D., chairman of the B. Stanley Cohen Department of Rehabilitation Medicine of Sinai Hospital, and Mariam Keramati, D.O., physical medicine and rehabilitation residency program director, lead a nationally recognized faculty of PM&R specialists, including sub-specialists in neuro rehabilitation, pediatric rehabilitation, and more.