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Rosemarie Scolaro Moser, Ph.D., ABN, ABPP-RP Dr. Moser received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with Honors and her Ph.D. in Professional Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania. She completed Post Doctoral training at the University of Maryland at Baltimore. Her publications have covered the topics of sports concussion, brain disorders, learning disability, personality, violence, parenting techniques, psychophysiological illness. and ethics. Dr. Moser is a diplomate of the American Board of Professional Neuropsychology, the American Board of Medical Psychotherapists, the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress, and the American Board of Professional Psychology in Rehabilitation Psychology. She is also a National Board Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist and is certified by the APA College of Professional Psychology in Alcohol and Substance Use Disorders. Dr. Moser serves as an adjunct faculty member at the Widener University. In 1999, Dr. Moser served as the President of the New Jersey Neuropsychological Society. In 2003, she served as President of the New Jersey Psychological Association. She served as Treasurer-Elect and Treasurer of the National Academy of Neuropsychology from 2004 to 2007. In August, 2003, she was awarded the American Psychological Association Presidential Award for Advocacy in Psychology (Karl Heiser Award). In 2009, Dr. Moser was appointed Director of Research Programs for the International Brain Research Foundation, Inc. Dr. Moser has been licensed to practice in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Maryland. She is also a certified school psychologist and is listed in the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology. Dr. Moser is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and the National Academy of Neuropsychology. |
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Philip Schatz, Ph.D. Dr. Philip Schatz is a neuropsychologist with research interests in the areas of outcome following traumatic brain injury, assessing and monitoring the effects of concussion in youth and collegiate athletes, and computer-based assessment. Dr. Schatz received his BS in psychology from Penn State University (1986) and his MS and PhD in Neuropsychology from Drexel University (1995). He completed his pre-doctoral internship at The Toronto Hospital in Canada, and joined the St. Joseph’s University faculty in 1998, where he currently serves as Professor in the psychology department. Dr. Schatz has been conducting research on sports-related concussion for over a decade, and maintains an active program of research in this area. He also serves as a research consultant to the International Brain Research Foundation. More information about his research and publications are available on his personal website. |
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Barbara J. Korzun, Psy.D. Dr. Korzun received her Baccalaureate degree in Psychology from Rutgers University and her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Denver. She completed Post Doctoral training in Neuropsychology at the Brockton-West Roxbury Veterans Administration Medical Center and at the Geriatric Research and Clinical Center, an affiliate of the Harvard Medical School. Dr. Korzun is a Certified Biofeedback Provider. She is also a Facilitator for training therapists in the use of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), a behavior therapy technique for the treatment of a wide range of psychological disturbances. She has served as the Executive Director for the EMDR-HAP Humanitarian Assistance Programs. In this role, she travelled nationally and internationally to train mental health professionals in the use of EMDR techniques. Currently, she travels internationally as a consultant to the U. S. Army, training military staff to implement EMDR in the treatment of military service personnel who suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. |
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Sheryl C. Berardinelli, Psy.D. Dr. Berardinelli received her Bachelor of Arts from De La Salle University and her doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology with a specialty in Clinical Neuropsychology from Widener University. Her research interests have been in the areas of Depression, Anxiety, Memory, and Sports Concussion. She recently co-authored a chapter on youth sports concussion in the Handbook of Sport Neuropsychology. Dr. Berardinelli is on the adjunct faculty of Widener University. |
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G. Luke Hensel, MSSM, ATC, LAT, SCC Mr. Hensel is a certified athletic trainer who received his Master of Science in Sports Medicine from Armstrong Atlantic State University. As a member of the SCCNJ staff, he brings his expertise in fitness and strength training, conditioning, rehabilitation, and preventive medicine to the sports concussion arena. He also currently serves as the Head Athletic Trainer at the Princeton Day School and president of Sports Health Innovations. Mr. Hensel has worked with NCCAA Division II teams, including the NCCAA 5-time Women's National Champions - Baptist Bible College. |
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Linda E. Stanton, ATC, LAT Ms. Stanton received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Physical Education and Health from William Paterson College. She is a certified and licensed athletic trainer and is an instructor for the American Red Cross as well as Rutgers Youth Sports Research Council. Her experience in the athletic environment includes coaching in the collegiate setting as well as providing athletic training services to athletes at the high school, college and professional levels. In addition to this work she has worked closely with NJSIAA organizing and speaking at seminars on medical issues facing the Athletic Trainer, School Administrator and Coach. She also has been involved with the medical teams for the New York City Marathon, NY Mobile Track & Field Games & Garden State Games. |
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Katy Paxton, LAT, ATC, EMT-B Ms. Paxton is a certified athletic trainer who is a Princeton, New Jersey native. She currently serves as the Head Athletic Trainer for the Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart. |
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Colette Glatts, BS Ms. Glatts received her Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Saint Joseph's University, and is currently pursuing her Master of Science degree in Experimental Psychology/Neuropsychology. Ms Glatts is a neuropsychology testing technician and research assistant at the Center, with areas of interest involving treatment, outcomes, and assessment techniques for concussion. |
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Natalie Sandel, BS Ms. Sandel received her Bachelor of Science degree graduating Summa Cum Laude in Neuroscience and Psychology from the University of Pittsburgh, and is currently pursuing her Doctorate of Psychology degree in Clinical Neuropsychology at Widener University. Ms. Sandel is a practicum graduate student at the Sports Concussion Center of New Jersey at RSM Psychology Center, LLC and assists in neuropsychological testing, concussion assessment, and sports concussion research. |
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Alexander Moser, MSA Mr. Moser received his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Lehigh University and his Master of Science degree in Accounting from Boston College. Prior to joining SCCNJ in 2010, as the new Chief Operating Officer, he served as a Senior Associate for KPMG. Mr. Moser is an avid, long-time athlete continuing his participation in competitive ice hockey, mountain and road cycling, and auto racing. |
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Monika Madan, CMA Ms. Madan received her Associates Degree in Arts and Sciences at the HMV College, in Punjab, India. She later attended secretarial school and continued her training in a one year program at the Medical and Dental Assistants School in Forrest Hills, NY. Ms. Madan is a highly skilled office support staff person who provides her expertise in all business aspects of the practice and assists patients with their questions. She is knowledgeable about HIPAA issues and has been with RSM Psychology Center, LLC since 2001. |
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