Dr. Foye recently attended the Pain Medicine Symposium 2017, which is a medical conference for pain management physicians.
The conference was run by the New York Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (NYSIPP) and the New Jersey Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (NJSIPP).
There were physician experts speaking and attending from around the world. Modern treatments […]
There are many reasons why doctors choose to specialize in a given area of medicine.
The video below was done by the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AAPM&R) regarding why doctors choose to specialize in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R). It features Patrick Foye, M.D., and other PM&R physicians.
To come to […]
2017 Appreciation Award Given to Dr. Patrick Foye, M.D. At this year’s graduation ceremonies for graduating residents physicians and fellows, the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School presented the Department’s “Appreciation Award” to Dr. Foye, in honor of his almost-five-years serving as Interim Chair of the Department. To come […]
Photos from ~20 years ago #FBF (Flash-back Friday) with Dr. Denise Campagnolo (she was #NJMS/Kessler #PMandR Residency Director in that era). I found these today. But I’m not sure who that guy is with the thick, dark, hair. 🙂 -Dr. Foye […]
Summarizing 21 Years as a Medical Doctor, Physician, Medical Educator, Clinician, at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School Patrick M. Foye, M.D. is a physician in New Jersey. On the anniversary date of being 21 years on faculty at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Dr. Patrick Foye gave his off the cuff thoughts. Looking forward hopefully […]
Below is an article published by Rutgers University regarding Patrick Foye, M.D., and his Tailbone Pain Center.
The original article is posted here: http://news.rutgers.edu/news/rutgers-professor-focuses-medical-practice-part-body-gets-little-respect-%E2%80%93-coccyx/20160120#.WYEY71EpASK Here is the non-formatted text: Rutgers Professor Focuses Medical Practice on a Part of the Body that Gets Little Respect – the Coccyx New Jersey Medical School’s Patrick M. […]
Wow! A shocker from my childhood… My parents’ home bathroom recently had the wall tiles removed to install grab bars for their safety. They called me to come see the insides of the walls, which were covered in cartoon sketches drawn by my siblings and I the last time the bathroom was renovated. That […]
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