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Massage Institute of Maryland, Inc.
OUR MISSION
To Promote
Knowledge & Practical Skills
of Massage Therapy
leading towards
the Professional Certification
of Highly Skilled Practitioners



OWNERSHIP AND ORGANIZATION

President & Founder
  Dr. Michael Slater Kaplan, M.D., Ph.D. founded The Massage Institute of Maryland, Inc. in 1999.

As both a Board Certified Physician specializing in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Services and as an established Medical Researcher, Dr. Kaplan provides leadership and direction to the staff of Massage Institute of Maryland, Inc. The idea of developing an Institute in Massage Therapy emerged as Dr. Kaplan observed how many of his patients were helped by therapeutic massage. Convinced of the benefits of massage therapy as a beneficial adjunct to traditional medicine, Dr. Kaplan envisioned the formation of an institute where individuals could:
    info Learn about Massage Therapy and Bodywork
    info Obtain certification as Professional Massage Therapists
    info Conduct research on the benefits of massage therapy for health, wellness and improvement of the lives of patients with illnesses
    info Understand how massage is a beneficial tool through the various stages of the health-illness continuum
    info Maintain their certification and be updated on the latest information about massage therapy
    info Also select from a variety of Continuing Education Programs, other than the 500 Hour Massage Therapy and BodyWork Training Program

As Medical Director, Dr. Michael Kaplan provides leadership and direction to the faculty and staff of The Massage Institute of Maryland, Inc. Dr. Kaplan and his staff are committed to providing an excellent learning environment in which students can gain the skills and confidence needed to become Professional Massage Therapists.

The Medical Director provides leadership and direction to the staff and administrators. The School has a close relationship with The Rehabilitation Team, which benefits students by allowing them to practice Massage Therapy Techniques with a variety of patient populations; chronic pain, neuromuscular disorders, and many other debilitating illnesses. The Student Clinic receives patient referrals from The Rehabilitation Team as well from self referrals by word of mouth or marketing. Students learn theoretical basis of Massage Therapy, and first practice their newly learned skills on their peers, then later go on to observe massage therapy act as complementary adjunct to health care, benefiting a broad array of patient conditions at the student clinic.



SCHOOL DIRECTOR

  William Haynes, CMT (Nationally & State of Maryland Certified Massage Therapist)

William "Bill" graduated from the National Massage Therapy Institute in Falls Church, VA. He has trained at Esalen Institute, American Academy of Reflexology, and specializes in intuitive NeuroMuscular Therapy. Other modalities include Sport Massage and Hot Stone. He is a student of Zero Balancing and Reiki. Bill comes to Bodywork after 25 years as a software engineer and has an appreciation of clinical work from his many encounters with rehabilitation. His website can be found at http://www.BillsBodyworks.com



MIM STAFF

CMT
  Samuel Blechman, CMT

Samuel is a massage therapy instructor and course developer for the massage therapy degree program at The Community College of Baltimore County Essex. He is also an NCBTMB approver provider of continuing education for massage therapists. Samuel is a member of the Maryland Professional Sport Massage Team and former coach of Russian Olympic athletes. Samuel is a successful entrepreneur in private practice in Towson, Maryland. Samuel offers therapeutic massage to professional football players, marathon runners, triathlon athletes and other categories of sportsmen as well as for the public in general. His sport massage course is a unique comprehensive approach from the point of expectations of coaches, athletes and physically active people. During his one-day course Massage Therapists, Athletic Trainers, Physical Therapists, Physical Therapists Assistants, Chiropractors, and others will find a lot of valuable information and learn new techniques they can immediately utilize in their practice.


C/LMT
  Andrea Caplan, C/L.M.T. (District of Columbia Licensed, Maryland Certified)

Andrea Claire Caplan, L/CMT, has been a massage therapist, bodyworker and massage instructor since 1994. She received her certification as a massage therapist from the Baltimore School of Massage, as well as her national certification, in 1995. She went on to train in Thai massage under Ananda Apfelbaum at he Omega institute in Rhinebeck, New York in 1998. Andrea studied in 2002 with Rose Griscom of the Institute of Thai Massage in West Palm Beach, Florida. She developed a form of backwalking massage in 2000/2001, and subsequently established the ‘body politic’ to promote her continuing education programs. In 2004, Andrea began her study of Ashiatsu oriental bar therapy (ashi), completing the advanced studies in early 2005. She has since combined her various skills and experience to create ‘My Thai, her unique form of Thai-style stretching that fuses massage and bodywork. Visit her website at The Body Politic


CMT, CPT
  James Graffenberg, CMT, CPT

James practices in Rockville, Maryland. He has studied extensively with Aaron Mattes, Registered Kinesiotherapist Licensed Massage Therapist, and developer of AIS. James has worked in Aaron’s clinic near Sarasota, FL and has assisted him at fourteen AIS workshops during the past four years. He is an enthusiastic and generous teacher who is committed to participants being able to use these techniques by the end of this comprehensive, hands-on workshop. You’ll learn a lot of practical information and have fun, too!


CMT
  Gabrielle Ham-Jones, CMT (Nationally & State of Maryland Certified Massage Therapist)

Graduating from the Baltimore School of Massage, Gabrielle embraces Alternative Medicine Therapies that encourages the wellness of the mind, body and spirit. Gabrielle’s practice consists of Swedish Massage, Deep Tissue and Neuromuscular Massage as well as Myofascial Release. She also incorporates techniques gathered from training in Thai Massage, and Reflexology while maintaining the importance of stress management and the proper use of the body in everyday activities. Gabrielle has completed training in Active Isolated Stretching, Infant Massage and Pregnancy massage and is currently pursuing certification as a Massage Doula and Labor Assistant. Gabrielle began a massage career after many years of service in local hospitals and clinics. Crediting previous studies and love of the Biological Sciences and Rehabilitation Medicine, Gabrielle is an enthusiastic and consistent instructor, who is driven by educating the general public and students about the benefits and growing demand for Natural and Wholistic Therapies.

Teacher
  Jeremy Harlow (Teacher of Qigong and Tai Chi Chuan)

Jeremy brings a wide variety of experience to Relaxed Body Quiet Mind LLC. In addition to his eleven years of experience as a mental health nurse and Reiki practitioner, he has studied the healing and martial arts since 1994. Jeremy holds a black belt in Hap Ki Do from the U.S. Korean Martial Arts Federation and a second degree black sash from the World Kuoshu Federation. Jeremy is a certified Tai Chi Chuan instructor through the U.S. Kuoshu Federation and the Wu Kui Tang. Through the National Qigong Association, Jeremy is a level III certified advanced Qigong instructor and clinical therapist. In 1997 he began his study of Qigong, Tai Chi Chuan and meditation under Karl Ardo. Graduating from the Baltimore School of Massage in 2001, Jeremy specializes in several bodywork techniques with an emphasis in energy balancing (Qi healing). Currently Jeremy teaches Qigong and Tai Chi Chuan at the U.S. Kuoshu Academy in Owings Mills, Maryland under Grandmaster Huang, Chien-Liang where he has trained since 2000. Jeremy is a 65th generation Tien Shan Pai disciple to Grandmaster Huang, Chien-Liang. For more information on Jeremy and his training please visit Relaxed Body, Quiet Mind


CMT
  Lucile McConnell, CMT (Nationally & State of Maryland Certified Massage Therapist)

Lucile graduated from the Baltimore School of Massage, and is a member of AMTA. Lucile practices integrated massage and Reiki, a form of energy healing, as well as reflexology, myofascial release, healing stone massage, pregnancy massage and sports massage. Because she is also a personal trainer certified by IFPA, Lucile understands working out and the restorative benefits and balancing effects of sports massage. Lucile has been practicing for 3 1/2 years.


RMP
  Jessica Watkins, RMP, Reiki Master

Jessica is a Maryland Registered Massage Practitioner and graduated from Baltimore School of Massage in 2004. She has been a Reiki Practitioner since 2003. Jessica is in private practice and is currently seeing clients at a day spa in Columbia and a Wellness Center in Catonsville.


MIM - Massage Institute of Maryland

School Accreditations and Certifications
The Massage Institute of Maryland, Inc. is MHEC (Maryland Higher Education Commission) Approved, NCBTMB (National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork) Approved, ABHES (Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools) Approved, Maryland Board of Chiropractic Examiners Approved, A member in good standing of the American Massage Therapy Association Council of Schools, A School Member in good standing of the Associated Massage & Bodywork Professionals and a Continuing Education Provider.

Description of the MIM School Location
The Massage Institute of Maryland, Inc. is located in the heart of downtown historic Catonsville, Maryland. We're in the midst of the Baltimore and Washington D.C.'s thriving commerce, but not far from quaint historic Ellicott City and the vast miles of Maryland's Patapsco State Parks.

Directions to School
From South of Baltimore
Take Route 95, 1, 295, or 97 to 695 (Baltimore Beltway), Go west/north toward Towson to Exit 13, Follow the directions below.

From North of Baltimore
Take Route 95 through the Fort McHenry tunnel to 695 (Baltimore Beltway), Go north toward Towson to Exit 13, Follow the directions below.

From West and Northwest of Baltimore
Take Route 70, 795, or 83 to Route 695 (Baltimore Beltway), Go south toward Glen Burnie to Exit 13, Follow the directions below.

From other areas around the Baltimore Beltway (Route 695)
--Exit Route 695 at Exit 13 (Catonsville, Frederick Rd.) - Between Rt. 70 west and Rt. 95 south
--Go West on Frederick Rd. (Route 144)-Go about 1/2 mile
--Just past the Fire House turn right on Egges Ln. (at Record and Tape Traders)
--We are the second parking lot on the left
--We share our parking lot and entrance with the Rehabilitation Team medical practice
--Enter the Grey and Pink Building, Enter in the rear - look for the handicap access ramp
--Ask for us at the Rehabilitation Team desk or just follow the signs through the waiting room


School Facilities and Equipment
Massage Institute of Maryland, Inc. consists of a Reception Area, Private Massage Treatment Rooms, Business Office and a large combination Lecture and Practicum area of 2,000 square feet.

The school is equipped with modern, up to date demonstration and practice equipment. There are ample massage tables, massage chairs, TVs, VCRs, overhead projectors, slide projectors, skeletons and various charts. A library of books, videos, Internet access, CDs, and cassettes are available for use by enrolled students.

We encourage all prospective students to visit our facility and meet our staff.

The school is closely associated with both the Catonsville and the Westminster Offices of The Rehabilitation Team, a medical facility designed to treat patients with muscular and neurological disorders.

Students practice massage therapy in cooperation with physicians in the adjoining additional 2,000 square foot facility on a variety of patients at the student clinic.



MIM - Massage Institute of Maryland
Michael Slater Kaplan, M.D., Ph.D.
Massage Institute of Maryland, Inc. (President & Founder)
   816 Frederick Road
   Catonsville MD 21228
   Phone: 410.744.9130
   Fax:     410.744.3640
   e-mail:  info@massageinstitutemd.com


Index Attending Appointments
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Index Education
Index Grants Funded
Index Honors & Awards
Index Licensure
Index Media References
Index Professional Experience
Index Publications
Index Recent Invited Reviews
Index Recent Projects & Initiative Development
Index Site Visit Reviews
Index Teaching Experiences




Professional Experience

1995+: The Rehabilitation Team West, 680 Poole Road, Westminster, Maryland, Medical Director, 410.840.9297, 800.711.2333

1995: Assistant Professor, Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

1995: Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland

1993+: The Rehabilitation Team, 815 Frederick Road, Baltimore, MD Medical Director

1991-1992: National Institute of Aging, Director, Physical Function and Performance Program and Rehabilitation Coordinator of National Institutes of Aging, 7201 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 3E327, Bethesda, Maryland 20892

1991+: Rehabilitative and Sports Medicine, Ltd. Owings Mills, Maryland, Medical Director

1988-1991: Sinai Hospital of Baltimore/Johns Hopkins University, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Greenspring at Belvedere, Baltimore MD 21215-5271

1988: Clinical Fellow, Division of Geriatric Medicine, Francis Scott Key Medical Center, Baltimore, MD

1987-1988: Resident, Johns Hopkins Health Systems, Department of Internal Medicine, 3100 Wyman Park Blvd, Baltimore, MD

1980-1984: Assistant Professor of Anatomy, The University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque, NM

1980: Instructor of Anatomy, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL

1979-1980: NIH Post Doctoral Fellow, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL

1975-1979: Graduate Assistant in Anatomy, Boston University, Boston MA

1975: Graduate Assistant in Anatomy, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA



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Licensure

Diplomate, American Board of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Certificate #3846

Maryland Medical License #D38656

District of Columbia License #19477 class 3NBN



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Attending Appointments

St. Agnes Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland

National Rehabilitation Hospital, Washington D.C. - Consulting Physician (inactive status)

National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland - Adjunct, Biomedical Engineering

Taylor Manor Hospital, Ellicott City, Maryland

Northwest Hospital Center, Randallstown, Maryland

Carroll County General Hospital, Westminster, Maryland



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Education

1987-1991: Johns Hopkins/Sinai Hospital Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Residency

1984-1987: University of Miami School of Medicine, MD

1975-1979: Boston University School of Medicine, Ph.D. (cum laude) Anatomy/Neuroscience

1974-1975: Tulane University Graduate School

1970-1974: Tulane University, New Orleans, LA BS (cum laude)



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Publications

"Persistent Back Pain Following a Work-Related Injury", Journal of the Neuromusculoskeletal System, Spring, 1993. MS Kaplan, A Croft, L Cromwell, B Holmes, W Meeker, T Milus & H Vernon

"Woman with Diffuse Chronic Pain Syndrome", Journal of the Neuromusculoskeletal System", Summer, 1994. MS Kaplan, R Erhard, C Fadul, C Lewis & H Vernon

"Reducing the Risk of Falls Among the Elderly", Correspondence in The New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 332, Number 4:268, January 26, 1995. MS Kaplan

"Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: Comparison of Quantitative Testing with the Clinical Exam", (in preparation), MS Kaplan, NH Hendler, JG Kozikowski

"Holter Monitoring for the Assessment of Silent Cardiac Ischemia in Cerebrovascular Disease", Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Vol 72: 59-61, 1991. MS Kaplan, R Pratley & WJ Hawkins

"Brain Injury Obscured by Chronic Pain", Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Vol 71: 703-708, 1990. MS Kaplan, M Anderson & G Felsenthal

"Resident Physician Council Position Paper Regarding Resident Research", submitted, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. MS Kaplan & P Black

"Aging of Granule and Pyramidal Neurons in the Rodent Hippocampus", in preparation. MS Kaplan & M Casey

"Plasticity After Brain Lesions: Contemporary Concepts", Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 69: 984-991, 1988. MS Kaplan

"Primary Brain Tumors: A Novel Therapy", in preparation. MS Kaplan and L Doss

"Population Dynamics of Adult formed Granule Neurons of the Rat Olfactory Bulb", Journal of Comparative Neurology, 239: 117-125, 1985. MS Kaplan, NA McNelly & JW Hinds

"Formation and Turnover of Neurons in Young and Senescent Animals: An Electron Microscopic and Morphological Analysis", Hope for a New Neurology Vol 457, 173-192, New York, NY, NY Academy of Sciences, 1985. MS Kaplan

"Mitotic Neuroblasts in the Nine Day Old and Eleven Month Old Rodent Hippocampus", Journal of Neuroscience No. 6: 1429-1441, 1984. MS Kaplan & DH Bell

"Neuronal Proliferation in the Nine Month Old Rodent; Radioautographic Study of Granule Cells in the Hippocampus", Experimental Brain Research 52: 1-5, 1983. MS Kaplan & DH Bell

"Proliferation of Subependymal Cells in the Adult Primate CNS: Differential Uptake of DNA Labelled Precursors", Journal fur Hirnforschung 24: 23-33, 1983. MS Kaplan

"Neurogenesis in the Three Month Old Rat Visual Cortex", Journal of Comparative Neurology 195: 323-338, 1981. MS Kaplan

"Regrowth of Olfactory Sensory Axons into Transplanted Neural Tissue", Brain Research 201: 39-44, 1980. MS Kaplan & PP Graziadel

"Gliogenesis of Astrocytes and Oligodendrocytes in the Adult Neocortical Grey and White Matter of the Rat: Electron Microscopic Analysis of Light Radioautographs", Journal of Comparative Neurology 193: 711-727, 1980. MS Kaplan & JW Hinds

"Proliferation of Epithelial Cells in the Adult Primate Choroid Plexus", Anatomical Report 197: 495-502, 1980. MS Kaplan

"Cell Proliferation in the Adult Mammalian Brain", Thesis, May 1979. MS Kaplan

"Neurogenesis in the Adult Rat: Electron Microscopic Analysis of Light Radioautographs", Science 197: 1092-1094, 1977. MS Kaplan & JW Hinds

"Sensory Distribution of the Dorsum of the Foot", Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Abstracts Vol 71, No.10, September 1990. MS Kaplan, Gerald Felsenthal, P Hsu, R Donovan, SW Woodward

"Formation and Turnover of Olfactory Bulb Granule Cells in the Young and Senescent Rat", Neuroscience Abstracts, 1983. MS Kaplan & JW Hinds

"Mitotic Neuroblasts in the Newborn Rodent", Anatomical Record 205, Number 3, 504, 1983. MS Kaplan

"Aging in the Rodent Hippocampus", MBRS Symposium 1982, Albuquerque, NM. MS Kaplan & Cecilia Swartz

"Infusions of Tritiated Thymidine into the Brain Increases Survival of BDF Mice Following (CNS) B-16 Melanoma Implants", Neuroscience Abstracts, 1982. MS Kaplan & RH Selinfreund

"Neurogenesis in the Dentate Gyrus of the Nine and Eleven Month Old Rat", Neuroscience Abstracts, 1981. MS Kaplan & DH Bell

"Neurogenesis in the Adult Rat, Visual Cortex: Electron Microscopic Analysis of Light Radioautographs", Neuroscience Abstracts, 1980. MS Kaplan

"Electron Microscopic Radioautographic Evidence of Newly Formed Astrocytes, Oligodendrocytes and Endothelial Cells in the Adult Visual Cortex", Anatomical Record, 1979. MS Kaplan

"La Multiplication des Neurones Chez L'adulte", La Recherche No. 86: 174-175, 1978. Photographs by MS Kaplan

"Neurogenesis in the Olfactory Bulb and Dentate Gyrus of the Adult Rat: Electron Microscopic Analysis of Light Autoradiographs", Anatomical Record 187 No. 4, 1977. MS Kaplan



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Committee Memberships

Member, National Arthritis Action Plan Partnership Network, National Arthritis Foundation, 1998

Liaison from the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation to the National Osteoporosis Foundation, 1995

Co-Chairman of Osteoporosis Special Interest Group of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Annual Meetings, 1991, 1992, 1993

Member, AAPM&R Research Committee

Board of Directors, University of Maryland College Park, Adult Health and Human Development Program

Participant, American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine Annual Research Meeting

National Institute of Child Health and Development, Rehabilitation Advisory Board

Continence Program for Women of the Virginia Commonwealth University and Bowman Gray University, Advisory Board

National Institute of Aging Rehabilitation Coordinator



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Media References

Lancaster, PA network local news talk show guest

PBS Telecourse, The Annenberg/CPB Collection: MI Growing Old in a New Age

Oral Testimony, US House of Representatives - Select Committee on Aging, Subcommittee on Human Services: Fit for Life: Exercise, Health and Aging

American Hospital Publishing, AHA News Outpatient Geriatric Rehabilitation

Rodale Press, Newspaper Release: Training the Body to Cure Itself

Channel Four, Washington DC T.V. News: Exercise and Aging

AARP Television News Release: Prevention of Frailty

The Washington Post, Health, Science and Society cover story: Fit Over 40: Can Exercise Fight the Effects of Aging?"

Nature Reviews, October 2000, Volume 1, No. 1, Neuroscience, "Perspectives Opinion" Neurogenesis in the adult brain: death of a dogma, (Electron microscopy) Charles G. Gross, p. 67-73

The New Yorker, July 23, 2001, Annals of Science, "Rethinking the Brain, How the songs of canaries upset a fundamental principle of science", Michael Specter, p. 42-53

Better Homes and Gardens: Stay Young (Almost) Forever



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Teaching Experience

1995+: Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1995+: Human Anatomy, University of Maryland School of Medicine

1987: Advanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor

1980-1984: Human Anatomy/Neuroscience, The University of New Mexico

1980: Human Anatomy (Course Director), Florida State University

1976-1977: Neuroscience, Boston University

1976: Microscopic Anatomy, Boston University

1975-1978: Human Anatomy, Boston University



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Honors and Awards

AAPM&R, SIG, Chairman & Speaker, Osteoporosis Symposium, November 1992, & October 1993

Symposium Speaker, Fit for Life: Exercise, Health & Aging, National Convention for the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1993

St. Agnes Hospital, Grand Rounds Guest Lecturer, 1992

Associate Editor, Journal of Musculoskeletal System

University of Miami/Bon Secours Hospital, Grand Rounds Guest Lecturer, 1992

Ad Hoc Reviewer, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1990+

Research Committee of the Resident Physician Council of PM&R, 1990

Reviewer for the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Moss Rehabilitation Grand Round Series, Philadelphia, Invited Lecture, 1989

Bowman Gray Internal Medicine Lecture Series, Winston-Salem, NC, Invited Lecture, 1988

AMA Maryland Delegate, 1988

Vice-President Maryland Medical & Chirurgical Resident Society, 1988

1988 Rotary International Scholarship Award, 1986

Parkway Regional Medical Center Scholarship Award, 1985 & 1986

Associate Editor, Cancer of the Head and Neck: A Comprehensive Review, 1984

Institute for Child Development Research (Rockefeller University), 1984

Presidential Recognition Award, University of New Mexico

Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology, Invited Lecturer

NSF Ad Hoc Reviewer

Program in Medical Science Teaching Award, Florida State University

NIH Post Doctoral Fellow

NIH Graduate Training Grant



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Grants Funded

RR-02722, NIH Grant for "IVEM Mitotic Cells in Human Brain Biopsy"

NIH I ROI AG03554-01A2 "Aging in the Rat Hippocampus"

NIH-DRR-GCRC-RR00997 "Diagnostic and Therapeutic Use of Tritiated Thymidine in Human Brain Tumors"

NIH-S06-RR08139-09 "Environmental Manipulation of Visual Cortex Neurogenesis"

Grant: Elan Pharmaceuticals, Inc. "Pain Relief and Weight Loss in Patients Treated with Zonisamide", Michael Kaplan, MD, PhD; Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD




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Site Visit Reviews

Albert B. Schultz, Fundamental Elements of Mobility in Old Adults, November 3-4, 1991, University of Michigan

McCrystal, Teaching Nursing Home Program Project, Cornell, NY, 1992



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Recent Invited Reviews

Kaplan, MS, Cell Proliferation in the Postnatal Brain.
1. Journal fur Hirnforschung
2. International Review of Cytology
3. Journal of Neurologic Rehabilitation



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Recent Projects and Initiative Developments

Clinical Trials of Interventions to Improve or Maintain Physical Performance Ability of Older Persons: Effects on Health Care Needs and Costs

Clinical Trials of Interventions to Prevent Injurious Falls

Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Their Role in Aging and Response to Injury and Degenerative Disease

Evaluation of Silent Ischemia by Holter Monitoring in Patients with Recent Strokes, Sinai Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland

A New Device to Assist in the Venous Puncture of Obese, Pediatric and Chemotherapy Patients, approved by the University of Miami Human Research Review Committee.



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