Patient Care Bio
Dr. Everett's areas of specialty and research are the non-surgical treatment of lower back pain and spinal disorders such as spinal stenosis and sciatica. As a physiatrist, or physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist, he uses interventional treatments including injections and specific rehabilitation to restore function and quality of life to his patients.
Dr. Everett earned his medical degree at Georgetown University School of Medicine and completed a residency at the Mayo Clinic. He has published numerous medical articles on topics such as techniques for treating spinal pain and guidelines for their implementation. Dr. Everett is certified by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. He is an Associate Professor of Orthopaedics and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at URMC.
| Oral Examiner Academy of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation |
2006 - Present |
| AcademicKeys Who's Who in Medical Sciences and Education |
2005 |
| SPSS for Healthcare Basic & Intermediate |
2005 - 2005 |
| Academic Leadership Program | Association of Academic Physiatrists |
2002 |
| Teacher of the Year University of Rochester Department of Physical Medicine |
2002 - 2007 |
| National Institutes of Health, Research Elective NINDS EMG Laboratory |
1994 |
| Dr. Margaret M. Kenrick Memorial Achievement Award for Excellence in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | Georgetown University School of Medicine |
1994 |
| George M. Kober Scholar | Georgetown University School of Medicine |
1991 - 1995 |
| Forstall Award in Analytical Chemistry |
1990 |
| Selected as one of the top 33 students at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research | Sigma XI |
1990 |
| Regis College Natural Science Scholarship |
1989 - 1990 |
| Colorado Scholars Scholarship |
1987 - 1990 |