Dr. Kendrick E. Duldulao, MD, FAAPMR
Physiatrist (Physical Medicine) | Spinal Cord Injury Medicine
14495 University Cove Place Tampa Florida, 33613About
Kendrick E. Duldulao, MD, FAAPMR, is a physical medicine and rehabilitation physician at rehabilitation health centers of Florida in Tampa, Florida. He has 8 years of experience in his field and special expertise in spinal cord injury and pain management. Dr. Duldulao received his medical degree at the New York Medical College in 2002. He then trained at St. Joseph's Hospital and the University of Pennsylvania Health System. He is also fellowship trained in spinal cord injury at the University of Miami Health System/ Jackson Memorial Hospital. Dr. Duldulao is a Fellow of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and member of the Florida Academy of Pain Medicine, the Florida Society of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, and the American Spinal Injury Association. He also attained board certification with The American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. The Rehabilitation Health Centers of Florida are the first rehabilitation clinics in Tampa, Florida, to provide comprehensive care for individuals in need of pain management. With more than a decade of industry experience, medical director Kendrick E. Duldulao, MD understands what patients go through. In 2001, he was in an accident, which made him become a paraplegic. He lives his life according to the same conditions by which his patients live. Dr. Duldulao overcame his accident and has become the fourth most sought after physician in the country to treat veterans wounded in combat. His level of commitment to his patients sets him apart from other doctors.
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Education and Training
MD at New York Medical College
Board Certification
The American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Local and Regional Teaching and Leadership -
Internships
- St. Joseph\'s Hospital
Fellowships
- Spinal Cord Injury, University of Miami Health System- Jackson Memorial Hospital
Professional Society Memberships
- Florida Academy of Pain Medicine, Florida Society of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, American Spinal Injury Association
Articles and Publications
- Award Eligible Poster Presentations, Published Journal Articles
What do you attribute your success to?
- Good upbringing and great training and mentors.
Hobbies / Sports
- Boating, Fishing, Playing the Drums
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Get to know Physiatrist Dr. Kendrick E. Duldulao, who serves patients in Tampa, Florida.
Dr. Duldulao is a board-certified physiatrist whose areas of expertise cover spinal cord injuries and pain management. He is currently serving patients in Tampa, Florida.
Dr. Duldulao earned his medical degree from New York Medical College in Valhalla, New York in 2002. He then went on to complete his internship at St. Joseph’s University Medical Center, followed by his residency in physical medicine & rehabilitation at Penn Medicine. He also completed his fellowship in spinal cord injury medicine at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Florida.
Dr. Duldulao is a Fellow of the American Academy of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (FAAPM&R). He is also a member of the Florida Academy of Pain Medicine, the Florida Society of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, and the American Spinal Injury Association.
Dr. Duldulao is board-certified in physical medicine & rehabilitation and spinal cord injury medicine by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (ABPMR). The ABPMR was established in 1947 as the certifying body for the field of physical medicine and rehabilitation under the American Board of Medical Specialties. The Board certifies both allopathic and osteopathic physicians.
Physical medicine and rehabilitation, also known as physiatry and physiatrics, is a branch of medicine that aims to enhance and restore functional ability and quality of life to those with physical impairments or disabilities. A physician having completed training in this field may be referred to as a physiatrist.
Dr. Duldulao attributes his success to good upbringing, great training, and wonderful mentors. In his spare time, he enjoys boating, fishing, and playing the drums.
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