Rehab in Review was created to serve those interested in musculoskeletal and neurological conditions by providing valuable, up-to-date research from over 80 academic journals each month. The journal is produced at an Academic Medical Center and distributed globally to academic institutions, where it aids in the ongoing education of professors and students.
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Founded by Dr. David Burke, a former professor at both Emory School of Medicine and Harvard Medical School, Rehab in Review has been a leading resource for over 30 years. Dr. Burke continues to serve as Editor-in-Chief, collaborating with major universities and medical societies worldwide.
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Widely read by physicians, Rehab in Review is ranked among the top three journals in its field. It is distributed across China, India, Pakistan, Australia, Europe, and North America, as well as through the World Health Organization.
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In addition to providing cutting-edge medical information, Rehab in Review offers up to 36 Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits per year for physicians and Continuing Education Units (CEU) for non-physicians, ensuring ongoing professional development for healthcare providers.