Caroline Hayes-Rosen - Rutgers University



CURRICULUM VITAE

Caroline Hayes-Rosen, MD

Assistant Professor, Neurosciences

Chief, Child Neurology Division

Director, Child Neurology Residency Program

Co-Director, Neurology Clerkship

Neurological Institute of New Jersey

90 Bergen Street, Suite 8100

PO Box 1709

Newark, New Jersey 07101-1709

hayesrca@njms.rutgers.edu

EDUCATION:

State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn

Brooklyn, New York

Medical Degree, 1998

Brooklyn College, BA/MD Program

Brooklyn, New York

Bachelors of Arts, 1994

POSTGRADUATE TRAINING:

Montefiore Medical Center at Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Pediatric Neurology Fellowship

July 2000- June 2003

State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn

Pediatric Residency

July 1998- June 2000

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:

Neurology and Neurosciences

New Jersey Medical School

Assistant Professor

01/2004- present

Pediatrics

New Jersey Medical School

Assistant Professor

2006-present

HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS:

Neurology

University Hospital

Attending Physician

01/2004-present

Pediatric Neurology

Newark Beth Israel Hospital

Attending Physician

07/15- present

PRIVATE PRACTICE:

Neurological Institute of New Jersey at Rutgers-NJMS

CERTIFICATION:

Neurology with Special Qualification in Child Neurology 5/2006- 12/31/2016

MEMBERSHIPS, OFICES AND COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:

Child Neurology Society- Active Member 2003- present

American Academy of Neurology- Active Member 2014- present

HONORS AND AWARDS:

Golden Apple Award Nominee 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015

Doctors Hospital Award- 1991

Parent Teachers Association Scholarship- 1991

SERVICE ON MAJOR COMMITTEES:

International- not applicable

National- not applicable

Medical school/University- LCME Committee (11/2011-3/2013)

Clinical Curriculum Committee (12/2011-present)

Curriculum Renewal Taskforce (3/2014- present)

Hospital- Graduate Medical Education Committee (2006- present)

Department- Clinical competency Committee (2013-present)

Editorial Boards- not applicable

Reviewer- not applicable

TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES:

Undergraduate Medical Education- New Jersey Medical School

Co-Director Neurology Clerkship, New Jersey Medical School, Nov 2011- present

Curriculum Development

Neurology Orientation (18 hour/year)

Student Vignette Conference (5 hours/year)

Review Session (9 hour/year)

Neurology Clerkship Lectures: Pediatric Neurology, Neurocutaneous Disorders, CNS Infections

Neurology Clerkship Lecture Series- Pediatric Neurology Vignettes (1 hour given 6 times a

year) 2006-2009

Mind, Brain and Behavior- Cranial Nerves (2 hours/year) 2005-present

Visual System- small group (2 hours/year) 2005-2013

Cranial Nerves- small group (2 hours/year) 2010- present

Physician Core Course- Neurological Examination (2 hours/year) 2005-present

Graduate Medical Education- Rutgers-NJMS

Director of Child Neurology Residency Program at Rutgers-NJMS, 2006-present

Pediatric Neurology Lecture Series- Director and lecturer (6-9 hours/year) 2007-present

Infantile Hypotonia, Friedieich’s Ataxia, Pediatric Brain Tumors, Muscular Dystrophy,

Neurocutaneous Syndromes, Pediatric Neurology Board Review, Brain Development

and Malformation, Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy, Inborn errors of Metabolism,

Neonatal Seizures, Acute Ataxia, Early Development, Neuromuscular Disorders,

Developmental Delay and Psychomotor Regression, Pediatric Stroke, Pediatric

Acquired Demyelinating Disorders

Child Neurology Fellows Teaching Sessions- facilitator, 2007-2011

Department of Neurosciences Journal Club- facilitator. 2008, 2009, 2012

Department of Pediatrics Noon Conference- (3 hours/ year) 2006-2010, 2014

Infantile Hypotonia, Pediatric Brain Tumors, Early Development, Neurocutaneous

Disorders

Continuing Medical Education-

Grand Rounds Coordinator: Pediatric Neurology Grand Rounds, New Jersey Medical School

2005-present Responsibilities include inviting guest speakers, choosing topics,

maintaining schedule, reviewing lecture content and completing

CME paperwork

Grand Rounds Speaker:

Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Pediatric Grand Rounds

3/26/15, Neurofibromatosis Type I: Dispelling the Myths, Learning the Facts

John F. Kennedy Medical Center Pediatric Grand Rounds,

11/10, Neurological Issues in the Newborn

UMDNJ-NJMS, Department of Neuroscience, Child Neurology Grand Rounds

2/09, New Concepts in the Treatment of ADHD

UMDNJ-NJMS, Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Grand Rounds

7/06, Recent Advances in Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder

UMDNJ-NJMS, Department of Neuroscience, Child Neurology Grand Rounds

10/04, Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder

Chief of Service Lecturer:

UMDNJ-NJMS, Department of Neurosciences

Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension, 2004

Sydenhams Chorea, 2004

CLINICAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

Chief, Child Neurology Division, August 2011- present

Acting Chief, Child Neurology Division, 2007-2011

Director of Pediatric Neurology Clinic, University Hospital, 2004-present

Co-Director, Neurofibromatosis Center, 2011-present

Service Attending, University Hospital- 4 months per year, 2004- present

Pediatric Neurology Clinic, one day per week, 2004-present

Neurological Institute of New Jersey, one and a half days per week, 2004- present

Neurofibromatosis Center, 3 days per month, 2004-present

MDA Clinic, 1 day per month, 2014-present

Autism Center, 1 day a week, 2004- 2010

Children’s Evaluation Center, 2 days per month, 2006-2010

GRANT SUPPORT:

Co-Investigator, Cortical Stimulation for Autism Spectrum Disorder. Principal investigator- Eugene

Tunik, PhD, PT 2011- present

Co- Investigator, Autism Center of Excellence Grant, NJ Governors Council, 20% salary support

2008-2010

PUBLICATIONS:

Pletcher B, Hayes-Rosen C. Unraveling Gene Interactions in Patients with Neurofibromatosis

Type I (Editorial) The Journal of Pediatrics 2015

Hayes-Rosen, C. (2014) Traditional Treatment Options for the Child with an

Autism Spectrum Disorder (Chapter 8). Working with Non-Physician Members of Your Child's

Treatment Team. (Chapter 13) Navigating the Medical Maze with a Child with Autism Spectrum

Disorder: A Practical Guide for Parent; Jessica Kingsley Publishing

Trifiletti RR, Syed EH, Hayes-Rosen C, Parano E, Parvone P. Anton-Babinski

Syndrome in a child with early-stage adrenoleukodystrophy. European journal of

Neurology. 2007 Feb; 14(2):e11-12.

ABSTRACTS:

Kornitzer J, Hillen M, Hayes-Rosen C, Hidalgo A, He W. Is Clinical Neurology Exposure Increasing

In Medical Schools Throughout The United States? AAN 2015

PRESENTATIONS:

Child Health Program, Child Health collaboration between DCF/DYFS and

UMDNJ School of Nursing/FXBC- Nursing/Child Health Symposium,

10/2010, Overview of ADHD

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