Matthew Cowling

Chief Clinical Officer at medrina

Matthew Cowling, D.O. FAAPMR CIME is an experienced Chief Clinical Officer at Medrina, where Matthew oversees the development and implementation of clinical policies and procedures. Matthew also holds positions as a Physician at multiple healthcare organizations and serves as a Physician Advisor and Contributor to the Edge Editorial at Hone Health. With a background in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Health and Fitness, Anti-Aging, and Obesity medicine, Matthew brings a wealth of knowledge to their roles in the healthcare industry. Prior to their current positions, Matthew completed their residency at University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics and Indiana University School of Medicine, following their education at Michigan State University and Northern Michigan University.

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Madison, United States

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medrina

Medrina is dedicated to empowering a unified team of physicians and clinicians with the ability to focus on individualized and comprehensive rehabilitative care. We are proud to be the nation's leading physiatry practice, whose board-certified doctors work in concert with primary care physicians, nurses, and therapists at post-acute and acute facilities to optimize a patient’s treatment plan and overall care. Since our inception in 2010, the growth through our brands Integrated Rehab Consultants, National Health Rehabilitation, Integrative Physiatry, and Radial Health have enabled us to provide coast-to-coast national support. As a result, Medrina was born to represent our unified, collaborative identity. We continue to grow and meet the needs of the changing post-acute industry by utilizing a team-based approach to help manage rehab and address issues that most affect our healthcare partners: re-admission rates, patient outcomes, patient satisfaction, PDPM, and staff training. Adding this enhanced level of care for rehab patients in a sub-acute setting can rival programs found in inpatient rehab facilities (IRFs).


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