 Drs. Moser and Schatz brought together staff of the Sports Concussion Center of NJ and the St. Joseph’s University Experimental Psychology graduate students for our 2018 fall research project planning meeting followed by lunch at a favorite stop, Tortuga’s in Princeton. The next focus of research will be treatment for concussion symptoms, in particular the efficacy of physical therapy. |  RSM Psychology and SCCNJ participated in the annual September 2018 Montgomery Fest at the Princeton Airport. Practice Assistant Ms. Hannah Lemke and Dr. Christina Zebrowski kept warm on a chilly day while educating visitors to our booth regarding brain health and safety. |  Dr. Moser, Dr. Alina Fong, public policy representative of the US Brain Injury Alliance, and Mr. Tom Grady, public policy representative for both U.S. Brain Injury Alliance and Brain Injury Alliance of New Jersey, discussed the latest activities in public health advocacy for brain injury in Washington DC 2018. |
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 Dr. Moser with international women concussion colleagues Drs. Murray, Schwartz, Purcell & Schneider at the 2017 Head Injury in Soccer meeting in New York City. |  The RSM Psychology & Sports Concussion Center of New Jersey Team at our annual Open House 2016.
Katie Murray, Alex Moser, Ivorie Walker, Rosemarie Moser, Eva Montero, Jessica Corrigan. |  Dr. Moser (pictured with Dr. Donna Broshek) served as a co-author for the upcoming Concussion In Sport Group guidelines, at the International Consensus Conference in Berlin, October 27-28, 2016. |
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 Dr. Moser with colleagues, Drs. Beth Pieroth, Thomas Gennarelli, and Philip Schatz at the KONKUSSION Retreat 2015, Toronto Canada, where she presented her research on Concussion Rest. |  Dr. Moser presented at the KONKUSSION Retreat 2015, Toronto, Canada and was an advisor to the White Paper. |  Dr. Moser with Fellow Neuropsychologists at the SNS Concussion Symposium 2014
(left to right) Drs. Christopher Bailey, Gerard Gioia, Christopher Vaughan, Philip Schatz, and Mark Lovell. |
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