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Tanja L. Kujac, ABPM&R, QME, AANEM
Subspecialty, Neuromuscular Medicine
Member, National Headache Foundation
Tanja Kujac

EDUCATION

1997-2000:
Stanford University, Resident Physician, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

1996-1997:
Highland General Hospital/UCSF, Transitional Internship

1992-1996:
University of Health Sciences, The Chicago Medical School,
Degree: MD

1986-1989:
Cornell University, Degree: BS, Major: Biology
Honors: Travelli Scholarship, Thompson Scholar, Dean's List

EMPLOYMENT

2009-present:
San Francisco Multi-Specialty Medical Group: PM&R

2002-present:
Occupational Medicine, independent contractor: worker’s comp. musculoskeletal consults and injections, electromyography, QMEs, Permanent and Stationary evaluations.

Independent contractor: Chronic pain utilization review officer

2001-2002:
Central Occupational Medical Clinic, worker’s compensation electromyography

2002-2005:
MDSI, social security disability exams

2000-2001:
Kaiser Permanente Occupational Medicine, worker's compensation, musculoskeletal injury, electromyography

2000-2001:
Valley Medical Center, Stanford University affiliated attending in electromyography, Department of PMR

1999-2001:
Emcare Medical Group at Valley Medical Center, administer primary care, general and musculoskeletal exams

ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES

1998-1999:
Academic Chief Resident, organize core lecture series, social events and guide residents

1999:
Baclofen pump refill and management certification

1997-1998:
Stanford Athletic Department physical examiner

1998-1999:
President, California Society of PM&R, organize annual Society workshop and resident networking

1997-1998:
California Medical Association resident representative for Santa Clara County, evaluate resident resolutions for submission

PUBLICATIONS

Kujac T., Shankar K. 2002. History of Theraeutic Physical Modalities. Therapeutic Physical Modalities. (Hanley & Belfus, Philadelphia).

Kujac, T., Tomander, D. and Teraoka, J. 2001. Efficacy of amantadine in facilitating cognitive recovery in stroke patients. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 82: 1291

Kujac T., Shankar K. and Shankar A. 1999. Computer injury, posture, and exercise prescription. Exercise Prescription. (Haneley & Belfus, Philadelphia).

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