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Thomas Pang

Clinical Assistant Professor, Medical Director, Physiatry at Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital

Thomas Pang has extensive work experience in the field of physiatry. Thomas began their career as a physician at Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital in 1991 and later became a staff member of the hospital's physician group practice. In 2003, they joined Rehabilitation Associates of Chicago as a physician and partner. In 2012, they transitioned to APAC Partners as a staff physician. In 2015, they took on the role of Clinical Assistant Professor and Medical Director of Physiatry at Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital and also became the Medical Director of Inpatient Rehabilitation at Loyola University Medical Center. Mr. Pang held these positions concurrently and their work in these roles continues to the present. Throughout their career, they have also served as an assistant professor at Rush University Medical Center from 1991 to 2011.

Thomas Pang completed their education in a chronological order. Thomas first attended the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign from 1979 to 1983, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering. Following this, from 1983 to 1987, Pang attended Rush Medical College of Rush University Medical Center, earning a Medical Doctorate. Lastly, they attended Northwestern University - The Feinberg School of Medicine from 1987 to 1991, specializing in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation through a Combined Residency program. Additionally, Pang holds certifications from the Board Certified American Academy of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine and the Board Certified American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; however, specific details regarding the institutions, months, and years of obtaining these certifications were not provided.

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  • Clinical Assistant Professor, Medical Director, Physiatry

    April, 2015 - present

  • Physician Group Practice Staff

    August, 1991

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