7/3/2023 0 Comments Drawn to life salem![]() ![]() Brumbaugh attended the University of Iowa where he received a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering and a master’s degree in biomechanics. Most of all, he enjoys spending time with his wife, three children and the family dog, Ollie.ĭr. He feels fortunate to have persuaded his parents to move to Salem from Atlanta after their retirement. Outside of work he is an avid soccer fan, and he enjoys reading, playing the banjo, jogging, and travel. Performing nerve and muscle tests (EMG/NCS) and ultrasound-guided injections are other special interest. In his third year of medical school, he spent time working with a physiatrist, and subsequently was convinced that this would be his chosen specialty.Īt SRA, he likes the variety of patients and their diagnoses, especially musculoskeletal disorders and muscle pain. He took special interest in becoming a physician who could diagnose and treat disorders of the musculoskeletal and peripheral nervous systems, working to maximize the overall functioning and quality of life of his patients. His uncle introduced him to what he described as a “holistic doctor,” where the patient was treated as a whole, not just as someone with a heart problem or a kidney problem. He joined Salem Rehabilitation Associates in 1999, intrigued both by the quality of the practice as well as the beauty of the Willamette Valley.įollowing his first year of medical school, he was drawn to both the Northwest and physiatry after spending the summer with his aunt and uncle in Bellingham, Washington. He then completed his residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation in 1999 at the University of Colorado, where he served as Chief Resident. Blake received his medical degree from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1995. ![]()
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