Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) Residency Program
Application Deadline | December 1, 2025
Next Start Date | July 1, 2026
Mission:
The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency Program will equip residents with the expertise, compassion, and dedication to deliver exceptional, comprehensive, and holistic medical care. We offer a broad spectrum of training to residents in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of functional impairment across a diverse variety of inpatient and outpatient educational settings. With integrity, empathy, and innovation, our physiatrists are trained to be outstanding physicians, teachers, leaders, and role models who improve lives, advance knowledge, and shape the future of physiatry.
Vision:
The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency Program is dedicated to empowering and developing physiatrists with a robust, full-scope toolkit of skills, knowledge, and passion to excel in both academic and community settings. We are committed to providing comprehensive care to rural and underserved communities, equipping our physicians to make a meaningful impact locally and nationally.
Information for Applicants:
Applying for Residency:
Applications will be accepted through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS).
Requirements:
- Three references – one of which specializes in PM&R
- Dean’s Letter
- Medical School Transcripts
- Official USMLE or COMLEX scores
- Curriculum Vitae
- Personal Statement
- Completion of an elective in PM&R
We begin reviewing files in October and applicants we are most interested in will be invited for a virtual interview. At this time, we plan to conduct virtual interviews in December.
Didactics:
The goal of formal didactics is to provide in-depth education on rehabilitation medicine in clinically and board-relevant content.
Topics include:
- General PM&R
- Musculoskeletal rehabilitation
- Pediatric rehabilitation
- Electrodiagnostic medicine
- Spinal cord injury
- Neurorehabilitation
- Sports medicine
- Pain medicine
- Orthotics/Prosthetics
- Wound care
Didactics are scheduled every Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and are overseen by faculty members.
Check out the AAP webpage for more information on upcoming conferences and resources provided for residents, fellows, and faculty.
Salaries:
*These amounts are for the Lubbock Campus only. Please contact TTUHSC Amarillo and TTUHSC Permian Basin for their salary information.
| Year | PGY1 | PGY2 | PGY3 | PGY4 | PGY5 | PGY6 | PGY7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-2026 | $65,764.23 | $67,250.96 | $69,374.62 | $72,532.94 | $74,685.79 | $76,841.81 | $78,997.84 |
| 2024-2025 | $63,725.03 | $65,165.66 | $67,223.47 | $70,283.84 | $72,369.95 | $74,459.12 | $76,548.30 |
| 2023-2024 | $61,570.07 | $61,570.07 | $64,950.21 | $66,936.99 | $68,923.76 | $70,913.45 | $72,903.14 |
| 2022-2023 | $58,918.73 | $60,250.71 | $62,153.31 | $64,054.53 | $65,955.76 | $67,859.76 | $69,763.77 |
| 2021-2022 | $57,202.65 | $58,495.83 | $60,343.02 | $62,188.87 | $64,034.71 | $65,883.26 | $67,731.82 |
| 2020-2021 | $55,536.56 | $56,792.07 | $58,585.46 | $60,377.54 | $62,169.63 | $63,964.33 | $65,759.05 |
Additional Benefits Include:
- Malpractice Insurance
- Aggregates are $100,000 per incident and $300,000 annual aggregate. Professional Liability Division website or call 806.743.9921
- Health Insurance
- Group Health/Dental/Vision insurance for residents and eligible dependents.
- Workers' Compensation
- Vacation
- We provide 15 working days for PGY1 and 20 working days for PGY2 and above.
- Leave
- Sick leave for up to 12 working days per year
- Family and parental leaves of absence (see also US Department of Labor Employment Standards Administrative - FMLA)
- Educational leave
- Military leave not to exceed 15 work days per year.
- Retirement & Savings
- Residents and fellows are not eligible for TTU System's 401K plan but can participate in the Optional Retirement Program (ORP) the Tax-Deferred Account Program (TDA). More information will be provided upon starting your program.
Specific information pertaining to benefits is found in the House Staff Policies and Procedures.
Lubbock, home to over 252,500 residents and Texas Tech University’s 36,550 students, blends the energy of a thriving city with the charm of a cozy college town. Known worldwide as the birthplace of rock pioneer Buddy Holly, the city offers world-class arts, museums, entertainment, and a vibrant cultural scene. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy abundant sunshine, recreational lakes, top-ranked golf courses, and easy access to hiking, fishing, and camping in nearby New Mexico. With a strong economy, low housing costs, excellent schools, and the High Plains wine region nearby, Lubbock is a dynamic hub for culture, education, and adventure.
Faculty
Meet our accomplished Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Faculty, whose diverse specialties and talents advance education and serve the Lubbock community and beyond here.
Residents
View our current residents of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency.
Questions?
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Samantha Cuevas
PM&R Residency Program Coordinator
806.743.1356