Why did Kate Moss go to rehab?
Where did you work before joining MossRehab? For 12 years, I operated a private pelvic health practice in Washington, DC and, then, California. Over the past few years, I've developed and implemented pelvic health programs for private practices and hospital organizations such as Agile Physical Therapy HQ in Silicon Valley (the preferred PT ...
What advice did Moss give her friends at the Mercer?
What unmet needs did it address? Dr. Berardinelli: We know that mental health problems in patients with neurological impairments, such as those caused by stroke or traumatic brain injury (TBI), often continue indefinitely and frequently result in increased disability and mortality, greater caregiver burden and greater medical costs.
Will Rimmel continue to work with Kate Moss?
Where did you work before joining MossRehab? My first job was in a community hospital in Hanover, PA, where I did a bit of everything from inpatient and outpatient care to working with pediatric and geriatric patients. It was a good experience to learn my strengths and interests. What made you decide to work at MossRehab?
Why did Calvin Klein keep Kate Moss?
The majority of my patients have traumatic brain injuries as well as acquired brain injuries, such as strokes, brain bleeds, or brain tumors. I treat patients in both the outpatient clinic and the acute rehabilitation Drucker Brain Injury Center at MossRehab Elkins Park, inpatient rehabilitation unit.
Part 1: Defining and Measuring Progress in Physical Rehabilitation
In this first of a two-part MossRehab Conversation, John Whyte, MD, PhD,discusses his body of research, including seminal work on disorders of consciousness and more recent exploration into how to define and measure progress in rehabilitation more effectively. Dr.
Part 2: Translating Research into Physical Rehabilitation Treatment
In this second part of a MossRehab Conversation with John Whyte, MD, PhD, Dr. Whyte talks about his work mentoring future researchers and his vision for translating theoretical research into treatment. Dr. Whyte is retiring as director of the Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute later this year.
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