Program Director; Adjunct Faculty; Co-owner and Clinical Neuropsychologist
Park Terrace Care Center; Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; BrainMatters Neuropsychological Services, PLLC
Plainview, NY, United States
Amy Shapiro-Rosenbaum, Ph.D., ABPP-CN, FACRM has a background in clinical psychology and clinical neuropsychology, and over 20 years of clinical and research brain injury experience. Currently, she is Director of the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Program at Park Terrace Care Center. She also serves as a TBI Model System Investigator and adjunct faculty for the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and is co-owner of BrainMatters Neuropsychological Services, a community-based practice for persons with brain injury and their caregivers. Dr. Shapiro-Rosenbaum’s clinical and research interests include disorders of consciousness, confusional states, cognitive rehabilitation, evidence-based practice, and psychotherapy after brain injury. She has numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals, textbooks, and on-line, and her work has been presented at professional trainings and conferences nationally and internationally. She contributed to practice guideline development for disorders of consciousness care management and cognitive rehabilitation for persons with TBI and stroke. Additionally, she has spearheaded a wide range of cross-disciplinary knowledge translation and professional education activities, through collaborations with multiple organizations including the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM), TBI Model Systems, Brainline WETA Public Television, and the Neurocritical Care Society’s Curing Coma Campaign. She has received several awards and recognitions for her significant contributions to ACRM including Service Commendation Awards (2023 & 2021), Exemplary Leadership Award (2022), Fellow of the ACRM (2018), and Cognitive Rehabilitation Manual and Training Program Special Appreciation Award (2015).
Disclosure(s): No financial relationships to disclose
ACRM Cognitive Rehabilitation Training — NEW! SECOND EDITION **TWO-DAY COURSE: DAY 1 2654
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