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Faculty, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Dr. Rudin joined the UW Rehabilitation Medicine faculty in 2001 after six years on the Johns Hopkins faculty, and is Medical Director of the UW Health Pain Treatment and Research Center. He is an active teacher, author and researcher, and has served on national and statewide task forces developing guidelines for chronic pain management. Dr. Rudin was the inaugural recipient of the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago’s first endowed residency award, the Joanne S. Crown Residency, which recognizes "understanding, compassion and appreciation of quality of life issues for patients." In 2004 the UW Rehabilitation Medicine residents awarded him their annual Clinical Teaching Award for excellence in instruction and mentorship. Dr. Rudin is Secretary of the Midwest Pain Society.
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Pain Treatment and Research Center
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(608) 263-9550
(800) 323-8942
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East Clinic
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| Languages Spoken |
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English
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Medical interpreters are available to help
patients communicate with hospital and clinic staff.
For more information, please contact
interpreter services at (608) 262-9000.
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Professional Certifications and Education
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| Board Certification |
Pain Medicine
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
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| Residency |
Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago/Northwestern University
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| Internship |
Francis Scott Key Medical Center
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| Medical School |
Johns Hopkins University, 1991
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Hospital Affiliations
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| Primary Affiliation(s) |
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics
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| Secondary Affiliation(s) |
Veterans Hospital - Wm. S. Middleton Memorial
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| Research |
Dr Rudin’s research interests include chronic pain disorders, particularly fibromyalgia and spinal conditions, assessment of rehabilitation outcome and medical applications of computing. |
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