We sat down with Dr. Joseph Herrera, a
Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine specialist at Mount Sinai, to learn more
about his specialism, career, passions and hobbies. Hope you enjoy!
Q: Why did you decide to become a doctor?
A: My overall purpose and
why I get up in the morning is to help others get back to life. I love
problem-solving and developing strategies for patients to overcome
disabilities. Whether it's knee pain and developing a plan to get back on
the field to play soccer or if it is shoulder pain and developing a plan to put
on a shirt, getting a patient back to their maximal function is my ultimate
goal.
Q: Could you tell us a little more about your specialties?
A: Physical medicine
rehabilitation is such a broad field that covers all aspects of disability.
Physiatrists can practice in several different subspecialties such as
pediatrics, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, sports medicine, pain
management, and neuromuscular diseases to name a few. The overall goal of
the field is to maximize function and minimize disability. It is one of the
most rewarding fields to be in.
Q: Where did your interest in fluroscopy/electrodiagnostic testing/sports injuries etc. begin?
A: I have always been active playing both
recreational and competitive sports. I was a college athlete that suffered an
injury and was treated. The process of return to play intrigued me.
My interest in
electrodiagnostics and fluroscopic procedures occurred during residency.
I became especially intrigued in the ability to help people with pain through
injections.
Q: What is it that interests you in rehabilitation medicine specifically?
A: The ability to get
people back to living their life is what interested me in rehabilitation
medicine.
Q: How did you get into this field?
A: I was introduced
to the field in medical school.
Q: Why Sports injuries?
A: Prior to medical school
I was a crew coach and an athlete. Having the knowledge of biomechanics and
knowing the mechanism of injury has helped me diagnose and treat various
athletic injuries.
Q: Favourite
sport?
A: I love a number of sports rowing,
baseball, football, basketball.
Q: Favourite team?
A: Yankees, Giants, Knicks,
Rangers and, of course, Rutgers University sports.
Q: Favourite thing to do in New York City?
A: The Restaurants scene!
Q: Fun Fact about yourself.
A: I was a coach before going to Med school.
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