ACRM Past President; Jack Nash Professor
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, New York, United States
Dr. Gordon is a board-certified neuropsychologist. His recent research is focused on cognitive rehabilitation, screening for traumatic brain injury (TBI), developing and testing the utility of behavioral interventions to improve the function of individuals with TBI, and examining the long-term secondary conditions associated with TBI. He has received numerous awards from both professional and consumer organizations, including the Jacobi Medallion for distinguished achievements and extraordinary service to the Mount Sinai Medical Center, the Gold Key Award from the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, the William Fields Caveness Award from the Brain Injury Association of America, the Robert L. Moody Prize for Distinguished Initiatives in Brain Injury Research and Rehabilitation and the Champion of Hope award from the Brain Injury Association of New York State. He has published more than 175 articles and book chapters and has presented nationally and internationally on his research. Dr. Gordon has been the project director on many federally funded grants from the NIH, CDC and NIDRR involving multiple research projects along with training and outreach. Dr. Gordon’s current research portfolio is funded by grants from NIH, NIDRR, CDC and the Brain Injury Association of America.
From Gatsby to ChatGPT: How ACRM Shaped Rehabilitation over the Last Century
Tuesday, October 31, 2023
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM