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Appendix C: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
Pages 219-226

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From page 219...
... He is editor-in-chief of the American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and the immediate past president of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. He received his medical degree from the University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine and a Ph.D.
From page 220...
... She currently provides instruction and mentoring to graduate students in the department's on-campus clinic, mentors ArizonaLEND trainees, and teaches courses on pediatric feeding disorder and autism spectrum disorder.
From page 221...
... Nationally, he has served on the United States Preventive Services Task Force and serves on the ACOG Committee on Clinical Practice Guidelines -- Obstetrics. His research focuses on utilizing epidemiologic, biostatistical, decision analytic methods, and clinical trials to examine clinical questions related to complications of term and preterm pregnancies, management of labor and delivery, gestational diabetes, and prenatal diagnosis.
From page 222...
... in psychology at Harvard, where she studied individual differences in children related to temperament and family dysfunction. She is a member of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Standing Committee of Medical and Vocational Experts for the Social Security Administration's Disability Programs and previously served on the Committee on Improving Health Outcomes for Children with Disabilities.
From page 223...
... She received the lifetime achievement award at the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine, as well as the Gabriella Molnar Award from the AAPMR. Trained in both pediatrics at the University of Chicago and then physical medicine and rehabilitation at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, she was on the original task force to develop the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine Fellowship through the AAPMR and American Board of Medical Specialties.
From page 224...
... She provides developmental evaluations for the Neonatal Intensive Care Neurodevelopmental Follow-up Clinic at CW and has clinical expertise in evaluation of cognitive functioning and development in preschool aged children. Clinical research activities have focused on developmental and cognitive outcomes in various clinical populations including epilepsy, brain tumors, and spina bifida.
From page 225...
... Heather Miller Monihan, P.T., DPT, PCS, is the pediatric rehabilitation therapy manager at the Johns Hopkins Children's Center. She is a board certified pediatric clinical specialist in pediatric physical therapy and her clinical interests include rehabilitation of medically complex infants in the critical care environment.
From page 226...
... She is involved in a collaborative work using SSA administrative data for low birth weight infants to examine participation and outcomes by individual and county-level characteristics.


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