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Rosemarie Scolaro Moser is an American sports neuropsychologist and director of the Sports Concussion Center of New Jersey.[1] She is the first female to receive the Distinguished Career Award from the Sports Neuropsychology Society (SNS)[2] and the first elected female president of SNS.[3]
Her frequently cited research paper titled, The Prolonged Effects of Sports-related Concussion in High School Athletes, published in Neurosurgery (2005)[4] introduced the public health issue of concussion in youth.[5][6]
Early life and education
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Career
editMoser is known for clinical practice and research in youth sports concussion.[7][8] She and her research team published the first evidenced-based research demonstrating the utility of rest in concussion recovery, including Efficacy of Immediate and Delayed Cognitive and Physical Rest Following Sports-Related Concussion in the Journal of Pediatrics (2012)[9] and Examining Prescribed Rest as Treatment for Adolescents Who are Slow to Recover from Concussion published in Brain Injury (2014).[10] Her areas of concussion research include cultural differences in concussion knowledge[11] and the criteria used for concussion clinical decision making.[12]
Moser has served as a scientific expert/co-author for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Pediatric Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Work Group[13] and for the systematic reviews of the International Consensus Conferences on Concussion in Sport (Berlin & Amsterdam).[14][15][16]
She was the concussion doctor for the Philadelphia Soul professional arena football team[17] and is one of the team of experts for MomsTEAM.[18]
Other achievements and awards
editMoser served as president of the New Jersey Psychological Association (2003) and of the New Jersey Neuropsychological Society (1999), and treasurer of the National Academy of Neuropsychology (2005–2007). Additional awards include the 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award for Clinical Excellence from the National Register of Health Service Psychologists, a national organization of 10,000 psychologists,[19] and the 2003 American Psychological Association's Karl F. Heiser Presidential Award for Psychology Advocacy.[20]
She is a fellow of the American Psychological Association, National Academy of Neuropsychology,[21] and Sports Neuropsychology Society.[22]
Books
edit- Moser, Rosemarie Scolaro; Frantz, Corrine E. (2000). Shocking Violence: Youth Perpetrators and Victims. Charles C. Thomas Publishers. ISBN 978-0-398-07121-9.
- Moser, Rosemarie Scolaro; Frantz, Corrine E. (2003). Shocking Violence II: Disaster, War, and Terrorism Affecting Our Youth. Charles C. Thomas Publishers. ISBN 978-0-398-08439-4.
- Moser, Rosemarie Scolaro (2012). Ahead of the Game: The Parents' Guide to Youth Sports Concussion. Dartmouth College Press. ISBN 978-1-61168-224-3.
Further reading
edit- Shaw, Sharon A (July 2013). "Hitting Back". Surburban Life Magazine.
- Stratton, Jean (September 27, 2023). "Expert Psychological and Neuropsychological Services Are Available from Princeton Neuropsychology-SCCNJ". Town Topics. Witherspoon Media Group. p. 26. Retrieved 2023-11-15 – via issuu.com.
- Reddy, Sumathi (October 17, 2016). "New Thinking on Concussion Treatment". Wall Street Journal.
- Court, Emma. "Six things 'Concussion' the movie won't tell you (but brain experts will)". MarketWatch.
References
edit- ^ Grens, Kerry (June 8, 2012). "Mind and body rest tied to concussion healing: study". Reuters.
- ^ "SNS Awards". Sports Neuropsychology Society. 20 November 2023.
- ^ "Executive Board". Sports Neuropsychology Society. 20 November 2023.
- ^ Moser, Rosemarie Scolaro; Schatz, Philip; Jordan, Barry D. (1 August 2005). "Prolonged Effects of Concussion in High School Athletes". Neurosurgery. 57 (2): 300–306. doi:10.1227/01.neu.0000166663.98616.e4. PMID 16094159. S2CID 10199336.[non-primary source needed]
- ^ Fitzgerald, Susan (16 December 2002). "Concussion's repercussions". The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. D01.
- ^ Moser, Rosemarie Scolaro (December 2007). "The growing public health concern of sports concussion: The new psychology practice frontier". Professional Psychology. 38 (6): 699–704. doi:10.1037/0735-7028.38.6.699.[non-primary source needed]
- ^ Davis, Mike (26 August 2012). "Lawrence woman speaks out about the dangers of concussions". nj.com. Times of Trenton.
- ^ Moser, R. S.; Schatz, P. (2002). "Enduring effects of concussion in youth athletes". Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 17 (1): 91–100. doi:10.1093/arclin/17.1.91. PMID 14589756.[non-primary source needed]
- ^ Moser, Rosemarie Scolaro; Glatts, Colette; Schatz, Philip (November 2012). "Efficacy of Immediate and Delayed Cognitive and Physical Rest for Treatment of Sports-Related Concussion". The Journal of Pediatrics. 161 (5): 922–926. doi:10.1016/j.jpeds.2012.04.012. PMID 22622050.[non-primary source needed]
- ^ Moser, Rosemarie Scolaro; Schatz, Philip; Glenn, Megan; Kollias, Kelly E.; Iverson, Grant L. (2015). "Examining prescribed rest as treatment for adolescents who are slow to recover from concussion". Brain Injury. 29 (1): 58–63. doi:10.3109/02699052.2014.964771. PMID 25279423. S2CID 22480026.[non-primary source needed]
- ^ Moser, Rosemarie Scolaro; Friedman, Sarah; Hensel, Gustav Luke; Dubnov-Raz, Gal; Schatz, Philip (17 November 2021). "A Cross-Cultural Examination of Parental Knowledge of Concussion in Three Countries". Developmental Neuropsychology. 46 (8): 588–597. doi:10.1080/87565641.2021.2005600. PMID 34844487. S2CID 244730730.[non-primary source needed]
- ^ Moser, Rosemarie S; Schatz, Philip; Choi, Daniel; Mayer, Bridget (23 October 2023). "Sports Neuropsychologists' Ratings of Clinical Criteria Used to Help Determine Concussion Recovery: A Brief Survey Report". Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 39 (2): 214–220. doi:10.1093/arclin/acad082. PMID 37873932.[non-primary source needed]
- ^ Lumba-Brown, Angela; Yeates, Keith Owen; Sarmiento, Kelly; Breiding, Matthew J.; Haegerich, Tamara M.; Gioia, Gerard A.; Turner, Michael; Benzel, Edward C.; Suskauer, Stacy J.; Giza, Christopher C.; Joseph, Madeline; Broomand, Catherine; Weissman, Barbara; Gordon, Wayne; Wright, David W.; Moser, Rosemarie Scolaro; McAvoy, Karen; Ewing-Cobbs, Linda; Duhaime, Ann-Christine; Putukian, Margot; Holshouser, Barbara; Paulk, David; Wade, Shari L.; Herring, Stanley A.; Halstead, Mark; Keenan, Heather T.; Choe, Meeryo; Christian, Cindy W.; Guskiewicz, Kevin; Raksin, P. B.; Gregory, Andrew; Mucha, Anne; Taylor, H. Gerry; Callahan, James M.; DeWitt, John; Collins, Michael W.; Kirkwood, Michael W.; Ragheb, John; Ellenbogen, Richard G.; Spinks, T. J.; Ganiats, Theodore G.; Sabelhaus, Linda J.; Altenhofen, Katrina; Hoffman, Rosanne; Getchius, Tom; Gronseth, Gary; Donnell, Zoe; O’Connor, Robert E.; Timmons, Shelly D. (5 November 2018). "Diagnosis and Management of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Children: A Systematic Review". JAMA Pediatrics. 172 (11): e182847. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2018.2847. PMID 30193325. S2CID 52175227.[non-primary source needed]
- ^ Schneider, Kathryn J; Critchley, Meghan L; Anderson, Vicki; Davis, Gavin A; Debert, Chantel T; Feddermann-Demont, Nina; Gagnon, Isabelle; Guskiewicz, Kevin M; Hayden, K Alix; Herring, Stanley; Johnstone, Corson; Makdissi, Michael; Master, Christina L; Moser, Rosemarie Scolaro; Patricios, Jon S; Register-Mihalik, Johna K; Ronksley, Paul E; Silverberg, Noah D; Yeates, Keith Owen (June 2023). "Targeted interventions and their effect on recovery in children, adolescents and adults who have sustained a sport-related concussion: a systematic review". British Journal of Sports Medicine. 57 (12): 771–779. doi:10.1136/bjsports-2022-106685. PMID 37316188. S2CID 259155729.[non-primary source needed]
- ^ Lumba-Brown, Angela; Yeates, Keith Owen; Sarmiento, Kelly; Breiding, Matthew J.; Haegerich, Tamara M.; Gioia, Gerard A.; Turner, Michael; Benzel, Edward C.; Suskauer, Stacy J.; Giza, Christopher C.; Joseph, Madeline; Broomand, Catherine; Weissman, Barbara; Gordon, Wayne; Wright, David W.; Moser, Rosemarie Scolaro; McAvoy, Karen; Ewing-Cobbs, Linda; Duhaime, Ann-Christine; Putukian, Margot; Holshouser, Barbara; Paulk, David; Wade, Shari L.; Herring, Stanley A.; Halstead, Mark; Keenan, Heather T.; Choe, Meeryo; Christian, Cindy W.; Guskiewicz, Kevin; Raksin, P. B.; Gregory, Andrew; Mucha, Anne; Taylor, H. Gerry; Callahan, James M.; DeWitt, John; Collins, Michael W.; Kirkwood, Michael W.; Ragheb, John; Ellenbogen, Richard G.; Spinks, T. J.; Ganiats, Theodore G.; Sabelhaus, Linda J.; Altenhofen, Katrina; Hoffman, Rosanne; Getchius, Tom; Gronseth, Gary; Donnell, Zoe; O’Connor, Robert E.; Timmons, Shelly D. (5 November 2018). "Diagnosis and Management of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Children: A Systematic Review". JAMA Pediatrics. 172 (11): e182847. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2018.2847. PMID 30193325. S2CID 52175227.[non-primary source needed]
- ^ Davis, Gavin A; Anderson, Vicki; Babl, Franz E; Gioia, Gerard A; Giza, Christopher C; Meehan, William; Moser, Rosemarie Scolaro; Purcell, Laura; Schatz, Philip; Schneider, Kathryn J; Takagi, Michael; Yeates, Keith Owen; Zemek, Roger (June 2017). "What is the difference in concussion management in children as compared with adults? A systematic review". British Journal of Sports Medicine. 51 (12): 949–957. doi:10.1136/bjsports-2016-097415. PMID 28455361. S2CID 41199099.[non-primary source needed]
- ^ "Philadelphia Soul Media Guide" (PDF). 2011. p. 22.
- ^ "Rosemarie Scolaro Moser, Ph.D." www.momsteam.com.
- ^ "Rosemarie Scolaro Moser, PhD, Named Winner of 2020 Alfred M. Wellner Lifetime Achievement Award for Clinical Excellence". National Register of Health Service Psychologists (Press release). September 8, 2020.
- ^ "Karl F. Heiser APA Presidential Award for Advocacy". American Psychological Association.
- ^ "Current NAN Fellows". National Academy of Neuropsychology.
- ^ "SNS Fellows". Sports Neuropsychology Society. 20 November 2023.