Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush (MOR) and Rush University Medical Center welcome Elizabeth M. Pieroth, PsyD, ABPP, board-certified Clinical Neuropsychologist, as the new Director of the Concussion Program at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush. She will begin seeing patients March 1 at MOR locations in Chicago and Oak Brook, IL. "Under the leadership of Dr. Pieroth, a world-renowned neuropsychologist with a primary expertise in the management of sports and non-sports concussions, our group -- and the entire Rush system -- will have the most sophisticated concussion evaluation, management and return-to-sport program in the Midwest," explains Dr. Brian Cole, MOR Managing Director.
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Midwest Orthopaedics At Rush And Rush University Medical Center Hire Dr. Elizabeth Pieroth To Take Chicago Area Concussions Head-On
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