Course Director:
Yein Lee, DO, MMS
Yein Lee DO is board certified in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine / Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine. She specializes in holistic care focusing on mobility and function in her musculoskeletal medicine practice. She cares deeply about musculoskeletal injuries affecting performing artists and enjoys treating various neuromusculoskeletal pathologies related to all forms of performing arts, helping musicians, singers, and dancers perform at their best. As a clinician, she has been named Top Doctor for the 360 West, Fort Worth, and 76107 Magazine. Academically, she enjoys her role as a medical educator engaging with student doctors and residents in the classrooms, hospitals, and outpatient clinics. She appreciates the team approach to problem-solving when facing clinical problems, educating medical trainees, and sharing new information by giving lectures and talks locally and nationally regarding gait, mobility, rehabilitation, musculoskeletal, and performing arts medicine. Her research interests lie in performing arts, musculoskeletal, and rehabilitation medicine. Mainly she is passionate about wearable technology as a potential biomarker for mobility and function.
Dr. Lee is an Assistant Professor at the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth (HSC), Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine (TCOM). She graduated from UMDNJ-SOM (now Rowan University of School of Osteopathic Medicine) in 2011. She completed her internship at Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center in Chicago, IL. Then, she transitioned to Philadelphia for Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. Upon completing her residency program in 2015, Dr. Lee moved to HSC to complete a neuromusculoskeletal medicine/osteopathic manipulative medicine fellowship, and soon after, Dr. Lee joined HSC as faculty.
dditional speakers
Robert N. Agnello, DO, FACOFP
Dr. Agnello, DO, FACOFP is a member of the Interdisciplinary Pain Management Center at Womack Army Medical Center Ft. Bragg, NC. He is the Primary Care Advisor representing the Womack Army Medical Center for the Regional Health Command - Atlantic for the pain outreach program. Dr. Agnello is currently board certified in family medicine with a certificate of added qualification in pain medicine. Dr. Agnello completed medical acupuncture training through the HELMS Medical Institute in 2015. Dr. Agnello leads outreach in pain management to primary care services at Ft. Bragg. He is a member of the convention and site committee of ACOFP, the education committee of the AAO, and an at-large member of the Bureau of OMED. He also leads in creating the curriculum for family medicine residents, internal medicine residents, nurse practitioner students, and physician assistant training in pain management at Womack Army Medical Center. His main interests in education through lectures and workshops include acupuncture with a focus on Battlefield Acupuncture, osteopathic manipulation, and Integrative medicine and functional medicine. The most recent education includes IFM functional medicine training in 2020.
Sajid A. Surve, DO
Dr. Surve is a Professor of Family Medicine/Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine with UNTHSC-TCOM. He is board-certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Osteopathic Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine and has additional certificates in Pain Medicine and Medical Acupuncture. Dr. Surve completed the Helms Medical Institute acupuncture course in 2005 and has been involved with teaching acupuncture concepts to medical students, residents, and physicians at the local, regional, and national levels for over ten years.