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• Alisa Brownlee, ATP

• Dana Clay, MS

• Brenda Edelman, LCSW, BCD

• Lauren Elman, MD

• Ame Golaszewski, MS, RD,
CNSD, LDN

• Susan Gregory, MD

• Gail Houseman, APRN, BC

• Robert Kalb, MD

• Mary Kelley, MSN, RN, CRNP

 

• Jennifer Klapper, APRN, BC

• Laura Klenke-Borgmann, RN, BSN

• Shelly Lewis, MPT

• Leo F. McCluskey, MD, MBE

• Merisa Palovcak, MS, CCC-SLP/L

• Keith Robinson, MD

• Scott Rushanan, MSOTR/L

• Susan Schwartz, ACSW, LSW



Alisa Brownlee, ATPAlisa Brownlee, ATP
Assistive Technologist

Alisa Brownlee, ATP, is an assistive technology specialist and is employed by the ALS Association, Greater Philadelphia Chapter. She oversees the Chapter's assistive technology program and has been an ALS Clinic team member at Pennsylvania Hospital since 1999. She has been doing assistive technology evaluations and trainings for the past nine years.

She received her Certificate in Assistive Technology from California State University, Northridge and is a certified RESNA (Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America) Assistive Technology Practitioner.


Dana Clay, MSDana Clay, MS
Genetic Counselor

Dana Clay, MS, is a genetic counselor and is employed by the Center for Neurodegenerative Disease Research at the University Of Pennsylvania School Of Medicine. She received her bachelor's degree in cellular, molecular, & microbial biology from the University of Calgary in 2004 and her master's degree in genetic counseling from Arcadia University in 2006.

She has been involved in genetic research projects on ALS and is available to answer patient's questions related to genetics and family history information. She joined the ALS clinic team in February 2007.


Brenda Edelman, LCSW, BCDBrenda Edelman, LCSW, BCD
Director of Patient Services

Brenda Edelman, LSCW, BCD, received her master's in social work at Bryn Mawr College. She has provided social work interventions primarily to patients and families that are faced with chronic illness and disability. She facilitated a resource group for the ALS Association, Greater Philadelphia Chapter from 1994 to 2003. She was hired as the Director of Patient Services in 2003.


Lauren Elman, MDLauren Elman, MD
Attending Neurologist

Lauren Elman, MD, received her bachelor's in psychology from Cornell University and her doctorate from Cornell University Medical College. She completed her medicine internship, neurology residency and a two-year fellowship in neuromuscular disease and electromyography at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.

She spends the majority of her clinical time treating patients with ALS and other neuromuscular diseases. Her main research interests include optimization of patient care and clinical application of novel therapeutics.


Ame Golaszewski, MS, RD, CNSD, LDNAme Golaszewski, MS, RD, CNSD, LDN
Clinical Dietitian Specialist

Ame Golaszewski, MS, RD, CNSD, LDN, received her bachelor's degree in nutrition in 1994 from Pennsylvania State University and obtained her professional registration in 1995. In 1998, she became a Certified Nutrition Support Dietitian and went on to attain her master's degree in nutrition from Drexel University in 2000. She joined the ALS Clinic in the summer of 2000.


Susan Gregory, MDSusan Gregory, MD
Physician

Susan Gregory, MD is board certified in internal medicine, pulmonary medicine, and critical care medicine. She graduated magna cum laude from Duke University and earned her medical degree at the Medical College of Ohio. She completed her residency in internal medicine, as well as her pulmonary/critical care fellowship, at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. She is currently in practice with the Pulmonology Associates at Lankenau Hospital in Wynnewood, PA. She has been with the ALS Clinic at Pennsylvania Hospital since its beginning in 1999.


Gail Houseman, APRN, BCGail Houseman, APRN, BC
Regional Nurse Coordinator

Gail Houseman, APRN, BC, is the Regional Nurse Coordinator for the ALS Association, Greater Philadelphia Chapter. She earned her bachelor's degree in nursing at Pennsylvania State University in 1979. She went on to receive her master's in nursing at Temple University in 1998 and became a clinical specialist in psychiatry in 1999. She has been with the Chapter since the summer of 2000.

While managing the needs of the ALS patient, she is available to answer questions related to patients' health, assist in obtaining items/care necessary in the home, and facilitate communication between the patient and the other members of the care team.


Robert Kalb, MDRobert Kalb, MD
Attending Neurologist

Robert Kalb, MD received his Bachelor's degree in Biology from Wesleyan University, CT and his Medical degree from Cornell University, NY. He completed a Medical Residency at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, NY and a Neurology Residency at Yale University, CT.

After completing postdoctoral training, he opened a research laboratory at Yale before moving to the University of Pennsylvania in 2004. His basic science research lab focuses on the causes of ALS and the identification of new therapies.


Mary Kelley, MSN, RN, CRNPMary Kelley, MSN, RN, CRNP
ALS Clinic Coordinator

Mary Kelley, MSN, RN, CRNP, has worked at the ALS Clinic since October 2001. She received her BSN at West Chester University. She worked on a medical-surgical floor and critical care units for 10 years before returning to school. She attended the University of Pennsylvania where she received her MSN in the Gerontological Nurse Practitioner program. She worked in South Jersey for eight years as a Gerontological Nurse Practitioner prior to coming to the ALS Clinic.


Jennifer Klapper, APRN, BCJennifer Klapper, APRN, BC
Nurse Counselor

Jennifer Klapper, APRN, BC, is the nurse counselor for the ALS Association, Greater Philadelphia Chapter and the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center at Pennsylvania Hospital ALS Clinic. She has worked with the Greater Philadelphia Chapter of the ALS Association since January 1999.

She received her bachelor's degree in nursing from Binghamton University in 1983, a master's in medical anthropology from the University of Pennsylvania in 1987 as well as a master's in psychiatric nursing from the University of Pennsylvania in 1998. She is nationally certified as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Specialist in psychiatry and mental health.


Laura Klenke-Borgmann, RN, BSNLaura Klenke-Borgmann, RN, BSN
ALS Nurse Research Coordinator

Laura Klenke-Borgmann, RN, BSN, has worked at the ALS Clinic since September 2006. She received her BSN from Purdue University and is currently pursuing a Masters in Nursing from the University of Pennsylvania.

She worked as a trauma/emergency department nurse before joining the ALS team. She coordinates clinical trials and research projects at the clinic.


Shelly Lewis, MPTShelly Lewis, MPT
Physical Therapist

Shelly Lewis, MPT, graduated in 1997 from the University of Evansville (Indiana) with her master's in physical therapy. She began working at Pennsylvania Hospital in 1997 and has been involved with the ALS Clinic since its inception in 1999. Shelly attends the Clinic weekly as the physical therapist.

 

 


Leo F. McCluskey, MD, MBELeo F. McCluskey, MD, MBE
Medical Director of the ALS Association Center

Leo F. McCluskey, MD, MBE is Medical Director of the ALS Association Center at the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center and Director of the Electromyography Laboratory at Pennsylvania Hospital. He received his medical degree from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons/NYC. He completed his internship at the University of Michigan and his residency at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan.

Dr. McCluskey is a member of the American Academy of Neurology and the American Association of Electromyography and Electrodiagnosis. He was recognized in Philadelphia Magazine's May 2002 issue of Top Docs.


Merisa Palovcak, MS, CFY–SLPMerisa Palovcak, MS, CCC-SLP/L
Speech-Language Pathologist

Merisa Palovcak, MS, CFY–SLP, received both her undergraduate and graduate degrees at LaSalle University as a member of the first graduating class in the 5-year Undergraduate to Graduate Program in Speech-Language Hearing Science. During her graduate coursework, Merisa conducted research focusing on language development in the urban and suburban populations and presented her data and findings at the Pennsylvania Speech and Hearing Association.

As a former employee of the Philadelphia Phillies, Merisa has worked in the Fan Entertainment department, where 100% of the proceeds were donated to the ALS Association. She has also volunteered annually for the Phillies Phestival, an autograph party and auction to benefit ALS. Merisa began working at Pennsylvania Hospital in June 2005 and joined the ALS clinic in July 2005.


Keith Robinson, MDKeith Robinson, MD
Physiatrist

Keith Robinson, MD, earned both his undergraduate and doctorate degrees at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. He completed his fellowship training in cognitive neurology at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP). He served as the residency director for HUP's Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation program from 1989 to 1995 and 1997 to 2001. He has held an academic position at HUP since 1987.


Scott Rushanan, MSOTR/LScott Rushanan, MSOTR/L
Occupational Therapist

Scott Rushanan, MSOTR/L, joined the ALS Clinic in 2004. He currently works as an occupational therapist at Pennsylvania Hospital's Acute Rehabilitation Unit. He has experience working in outpatient rehab/ work hardening and long-term care. He earned his master's degree in occupational therapy from Thomas Jefferson University in 2001. He also holds a bachelor's degree in psychology from Susquehanna University.


Susan Schwartz, ACSW, LSWSusan Schwartz, ACSW, LSW
Social Worker

Susan Schwartz, ACSW, LSW, has worked with the ALS Association, Greater Philadelphia Chapter and the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center at Pennsylvania Hospital ALS Clinic since 1999. She received her bachelor's degree from Brooklyn College, NY in 1968 and her master's degree in social work from Rutgers University, NJ in 1975. She has provided social work services for patients and families dealing with acute and chronic health diagnoses since that time.

 


 

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