EDUCATION: - University of Colorado
CURRENT POSITIONS: Associate Professor University of Colorado Denver School of MedicineDepartment of Pediatrics, Section Pediatric NeurologyAdjunct Department of NeurologyChildren’s Hospital Colorado Neuroscience InstituteDepartment of NeurologyMedical director neurofibromatosis program13123 E. 16th Avenue, Mail Stop B155Aurora, CO 80045Phone 720-777-6895LiaisonECHO (Extension for Community Health Outcomes) Colorado Anschutz Medical CampusAurora, CO 80045EDUCATION:1978-1982 BA in biochemistry (cum laude), Rice University, Houston, TX1983-1987MD, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI1987-1989 General Pediatrics Residency, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN1990-1993 Neurology Residency, University of Pennsylvania and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PAACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:1993-1997 Assistant Professor, Cleveland Clinic, Department of Neurology, Cleveland, OH1997-2006Assistant ProfessorRainbow Babies and Children’s HospitalCase Western University, Department of Pediatrics, Cleveland, OH2006-2008 Associate ProfessorRainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital (RB&C)Case Western University, Department of Pediatrics2008-present Associate ProfessorUC Denver School of Medicine Pediatrics, adjunct NeurologyHOSPITAL, GOVERNMENT OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS:1989-1990 Staff Pediatrician Albert Lea Regional Medical GroupAlbert Lea, MN1989-1990 Emergency Room Staff Sioux Valley HospitalNew Ulm, MN2008-2011 Faculty Learning Collaborative: “Improving Systems of Care for Children and Youth with Special Healthcare Needs”National Initiative for Children’s Healthcare Quality (NICHQ)2008-2015 Medical Director, NeurologyChildren’s Hospital Colorado2014-present Medical Director Neurofibromatosis Clinic, Children’s Hospital Colorado2016-presentLiaison, ECHO (Extension for Community Health Outcomes) ColoradoHONORS, SPECIAL RECOGNITIONS AND AWARDS:2000 Ohio Association of Occupational Therapists award for “Outstanding Supportive Physician”2000 Honorary patient-family gift to Emily Blossom Endowment, Cleveland, OH2004 Outstanding Volunteer- United Cerebral Palsy 2004-2009 “Top Docs in Northeast Ohio” Cleveland Magazine -Cleveland Magazine2005-2015 Best Doctors? in America database. Physicians- Consumer’s Research Council of America2007 Certificate of Excellence for contribution to medical education Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Cleveland, OH2012Association of American Medical Colleges Mid- Career Women Faculty Professional Development Seminar participant2016Nomination Professionalism award U Colorado School of MedicineMEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: 1994-2001American Academy of Neurology AAN (Child Neurology practice and procedures committee)1997 Autism Society1997 Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine1997-present Child Neurology Society CNS1998 American Medical Association 2001 Society for Neurorehabilitation2006- 2011National Initiative for Children’s Healthcare Quality NICHQ2006- 2012American Academy of Pediatrics2009-presentAmerican Academy of Neurology AAN (2000-2002 Pediatric Neurology Section and section on Neural Repair & Rehabilitation; 20011-current Pediatric Neurology Section)2010-2012American Academy of Pediatrics Colorado state chapter2014-presentAmerican Academy of Pediatrics Colorado state chapter2014-presentAmerican Academy of Pediatrics, National (neurology special interest group)2015American Headache SocietyMAJOR COMMITTEE AND SERVICE RESPONSIBILITIES –DEPARTMENTAL, SOM, UNIVERSITY AND HOSPITAL:1998 - 2008 Rainbow Advocacy Committee, attend regularly as guest, Cleveland, OH 1999 – 2008 UH Rainbow Hospital Credentialing Committee, Cleveland 2000 – 2001 Pediatric Community Liaison Committee, Cleveland2000 - 2008 UH Rainbow Hospital Intern Selection Committee, Cleveland2004-2008Committee for Children with Complex Care Needs at Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Ohio2008- 2011 In patient communication Committee, The Children’s Hospital (TCH) Denver2008- 2015 Clinical Effectiveness and Improvement Committee Children’s Hospital Colorado2008-2013Lead, General Neurology Care Team, The Children’s Hospital / Children’s Hospital Colorado section of Neurology2009Continuous Process Improvement/ LEAN 3rd floor ambulatory, The Children’s Hospital Denver2009- 2012 Inpatient planning committee, The Children’s Hospital Denver2009- 2015 Neuroscience Institute Quality and Patient Safety Committee, Children’sHospital Colorado2009- 2015 Clinic Medical Directors Committee, Children’s Hospital Colorado2009- 2015 Clinical Practice Committee, Children’s Hospital Colorado2009- 2016Pediatric Neurology resident selection committee, UC Denver SOM2013- Present Population Health subcommittee, University Practice Inc. UPI (charter member)2013-presentReviewer, Colorado Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CCTSI) Child and Maternal Health Pilot Program2013-2016Children’s Hospital Telehealth advisory-clinical subcommitteeMAJOR COMMITTEE AND SERVICE RESPONSIBILITIES – STATE AND NATIONAL COMMITTEES, TASK FORCES BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS:1997-2001AAN Child Neurology Practice and Procedures committee1998 AAN Judge Neuroscience Prize1998-2004 Elected physician representative to Help Me Grow/ Cuyahoga County Early Intervention, Ohio1999- 2000 AAN Neurorehabilitation section general member2003-2008AAP/ Bureau for Children with Medical Handicaps (BCMH) State legislature committee for children with disabilities/ medical home, Ohio2006Ohio future funding committee and best practice subcommittee2004- 2007Member at large, Help Me Grow/Early Intervention Cuyahoga County, OH2009Member Colorado Learning Collaborative, MCHB grant project access, PI Karen Kelminson2009-2016Colorado Medical Home Coalition, Department of Health and Environment with Healthcare Policy and Finance 2010-2011 Website development team2013-2016Child Neurology Society Maintenance of Certification Committee2017-currentMedical Home Implementation Team (founding member), Colorado Department of Health and EnvironmentMAJOR COMMITTEE AND SERVICE RESPONSIBILITIES – COMMUNITY SERVICE, PUBLIC HEALTH ACTIVITIES: 1998-2007 Research committee- Head, United Cerebral Palsy Cleveland Chapter, Ohio2001-2006Board of Directors United Cerebral Palsy, Cleveland Chapter, Ohio2004-2007Member at large, Help Me Grow/ Early Intervention Cuyahoga County Advisory council, Ohio2004-2008Advisory board, Cleveland Sight Center, OHMAJOR COMMITTEE AND SERVICE RESPONSIBILITIES – LEADERSHIP POSITIONS, KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:2009-2015 Family Centered Medical Home-Focus on specialist integration advisory, lead and founder2009-2015 Family Centered Medical Home- Focus on specialist integration steering committee, lead and co-founderLICENSURE AND BOARD CERTIFICATION:1987-1990Minnesota Medical License (inactive)1990-1993Pennsylvania Medical License (inactive)1993-2008Ohio Medical License (inactive)2008- Present Colorado Medical License (active)2012- 2014Montana Medical License (inactive)1996-2006Diplomat, American Board Psychiatry and Neurology ABPNSubspecialty Certification, Child Neurology2006-2016recertification’s APBN, Subspecialty Certification, Child Neurology2016-2026recertification’s APBN, Subspecialty Certification, Child NeurologyREVIEW AND REFEREE WORK: 1994 Literature Reviews: Neurology. Clinical Pediatrics, Guest Editor1998-1999Journal of Neurorehabilitation, Book reviews2010Quality and Safety in Health Care, BMJ Publishing Group Limited, reviewer2014 Pediatrics Journal, reviewer2014 JAMAPeds, reviewerINVITED EXTRAMURAL LECTURES, PRESENTATIONS AND VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS:Public Service presentation to Early Intervention, Cuyahoga County OH: ‘Autism and PDD” (1997)Public service open house Cleveland United Cerebral Palsy: ’The diagnosis of cerebral palsy”, OH (1997)Pediatric Grand Rounds, Metro Hospital Cleveland, OH: “Cerebral Palsy” (1997)3 hour didactic on Management of Cerebral Palsy to RNs, residents and attending physicians St. Elizabeth Hospital, Youngstown, PA (1999)2 hours of lectures to physical therapy students at Cleveland State U. on the management of cerebral palsy (1999)Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Cleveland OH- presentation to physical therapists: “Use of botulinum toxin in treatment of spasticity” (1999)Cleveland State U. PT/OT Pathology II lecture:”Physiology of cerebral palsy”( 2000)United Cerebral Palsy Cleveland Family Lecture series speaker (2001)Help Me Grow Public Information Forum facilitator and speaker.( 2003-2004)Pediatrics Today: Tools for building a medical home for children with special healthcare needs. Audience: community primary care physicians and nurse practitioners. Cleveland, OH (2005)Medical panel. Community lecture at United Cerebral Palsy regarding children with special healthcare needs, Cleveland, Ohio (2005)3 hour didactic session with doctors, residents and nurses of St. Elizabeth Hospital, Youngstown, OH regarding management of cerebral palsy in children (2006)Medical Grand Rounds, St. Elizabeth Hospital, Youngstown, OH: “Cerebral Palsy management” (2007)National Initiative for Children’s Healthcare Quality, learning collaborative B “Co-Management and Self-Management Tools: Interactive session (2008)“Epilepsy- Elements of good care/best practice”. National Initiative for Children’s Healthcare Quality, learning collaborative B (2009)“Improving Primary/Specialty care communication” National Initiative for Children’s Healthcare Quality, learning collaborative B (2009)“The Medical Evaluation of Developmental Delay” Lunch and Learn at Children’s Developmental Center, Denver, CO (2009)“Evaluating the Hypotonic Infant”. Lutheran Medical Center for primary care providers. (2010)28th Annual Community and School Health Conference. “Sharing Care as a Team; Family, Primary Care and Specialist” (2012)Lunch and Learn recurrent presentations to Primary care practices in Mesa County- CME hosted by St. Mary’s hospital Grand Junction, Colorado quarterly presentation (2014):February 2014- Assessment and Treatment of the first unprovoked seizure in Childhood. May 2014- Tone abnormalities in early lifeAugust 2014- staring spells and childhood absence epilepsyFacilitated a presentation on the future of medical home by Dr. David Keller to the Mesa County Medical Society in Grand Junction, CO (2014)Kaiser Permanente CME greater Denver area. “Approach to Suspected First Time Seizures in Children”. ( 2015)Seizures and Epilepsy in the School tele-conference to District 51 school nurses, Grand Junction, Colorado (2015)Neurology evaluation of Global Developmental Delay and Cerebral Palsy to Primary Care Partners in Grand Junction, CO. CME via St. Mary’s Hospital. April 26, 2016Seizure Rescue Medications to to Primary Care Partners in Grand Junction, CO. CME via St. Mary’s Hospital. September 7, 2016TEACHING RECORD:Presentations:1994In-service training for physical therapists at Cleveland Clinic Foundation: “Spasticity and Botox”1998Pediatrics Today conference for Community medical providers sponsored by Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital Cleveland: “The Changing Face of Cerebral Palsy”1998-2001Pediatric Developmental Module monthly 1 hour lectures on “Paroxysmal Non-Epileptic Events” and “Cerebral Palsy” Case Western U SOM1998-2008 Pediatric ICU lectures to students and residents on Coma or Status Epilepticus, 2/year with 3 to 6 students and residents per group. Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital 1999Nursing in-service 4 hours over the year to neurology floor RNs at RB&C, Cleveland, OH1999 Pediatrics Today- ? day seminar for community medical providers hosted by Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital: Panel discussion participant regarding management of children with complex medical needs1999Resident management 1 hour conference, RB&C, Cleveland, OH1999 Pediatric Grand Rounds Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital: “Options for Management of Cerebral Palsy”1999-2003 Pediatric Developmental Module monthly lectures on “Attention Deficit Disorder- Diagnosis and Management” Case Western SOM, OH2000Family Medicine Core Conference, University Hospital of Cleveland: “Developmental Approach to Cerebral Palsy”2000Genetics Grand Rounds Case U. SOM Cleveland, OH: “Interdisciplinary care of patients with spinal dysraphisms”2001-2003Pediatric Developmental Module monthly lectures on “School Failure” and “Attention Deficit Disorder”. 12/year2002Neuroscience Grand Rounds University Hospital Cleveland: “Non-accidental head trauma in Children”2002U. Hospital Health Series: “Spasticity management for the neurologically impaired child”2003-2008Pediatric Developmental Module monthly lecture on “medical evaluation of global developmental delay” for pediatric residents 12 sessions/year, Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Cleveland, OH2003-2004Tutorials for EEG technicians, multiple sessions re: basic neurology. RB&C2003-2004Pediatric Management Conference for residents “infantile spasms”2003-2004“Career Day” panel presentation to medical students, Case Western SOM, Cleveland, OH2005“Spasticity Management in Children” for the Care and Rehabilitation of the Medically Fragile and Complex Child” Conference. Hosted by RB&C Department of Pediatric Rehabilitation. 1 hour audience area physical, occupational and speech therapists, school nurses.2005 Neonatology Core Curriculum, Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital Cleveland: “Physiology of anoxic and hemorrhagic brain injury in premature infants”2005Nursing In-services totaling 4 hours to nurses on neurology floor Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Cleveland, OH2006Pediatric resident patient management conference, 1 hr., Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Cleveland, OH2007 Pediatric Grand Rounds: “Specialists and the medical home for children with complex healthcare needs. Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Cleveland, OH2007 Neuroscience Grand Rounds University Hospital, Cleveland, OH: “Manifestations of Pediatric Degenerative Disorders in Adulthood.1997-2008Core Curriculum for medical students on neurology rotation “case presentations and discussion”. 2/year. Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Cleveland, OH2008 Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics and Psychology lecture series at Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital. 2 –part lectures on ‘management of cerebral palsy” and “Crouched Gait: evaluation and management”. 2011-2015U C Denver Core Curriculum to neurology residents. 1 hour “Cerebral Palsy and Assessment of Developmental Delay”2012Children’s Hospital Colorado neurology inpatient team. 1 hour “Role of Specialist in Medical Home”2015Pediatric Academic half day. Audience- Pediatric interns at Children’s Hospital Colorado. Headache Case discussion and Infant Exam Practicum. 2016Promotions guidance to genetic counselors UC Denver SOM Pediatrics, March Courses:1993-1997Review course for pediatric residents Cleveland Clinic Foundation: “ADHD”, recurring. 2003- 2007 Type A elective, PEDS 6002 community pediatrics/recurring interactive seminar regarding engaging community resources in patient care Case Western SOM, Cleveland, Ohio2015-2016Director ECHO- CYE (Extension for Health Outcomes – Children and Youth with Epilepsy) telemedicine CME/CNE accredited lecture series to primary care providers and school RNs3-3-15 overview, febrile seizures, when to refer (created didactic and facilitator)3-17-15 Role of Primary Care Provider (created didactic , facilitator andspeaker)3-31-15 testing and Diagnosis (created didactic and presented)4-7-15 seizure and epilepsy types (created didactic)4-21-15 safety (created didactic and facilitator)5-5-15 medication management (created didactic and presented)5-19-15 co-mordities 1 (created didactic)6-2-15non-medicine options (created didactic and facilitated)6-16-15co-mobidities 2 (created didactic and facilitated)6-30-15quality Assurance (created didactic and presented)7-7-15 status epilepticus (created didactic and facilitated)7-21-15 complementary therapies (created didactic and facilitated)8-4-15 transition to adulthood (created didactic and presented)10-20-15seizures- overview (created didactic)11-3-15seizures- diagnostic evaluation (created didactic)11-17-15seizures – treatment part 1 (created didactic)12-1-15 seizures- treatment part 2 (created didactic and facilitated)12-15-15seizures – treatment part 3 (created didactic and facilitated)1-5-16seizures- resources (created didactic and presented)1-19-16 seizure health maintenance (created didactic and facilitated)2-2-16special challenges part 1 (created didactic and facilitated)2-16-16 special challenges part 2 (created didactic and facilitated)3-1-16co-morbidities part 1 (created didactic and facilitated)3-15-16 co-morbidities part 2 (created didactic)4-5-16day-to-day management (created didactic and presented)4-19-16practical office management (created didactic and presented)Clinic/Attending teaching duties:1993-1997Supervised neurology fellows in emergency access clinic when on hospital service (12 week/year)1993-1997monthly journal club, pediatric neurology residents, Cleveland Clinic, OH1993-1997Inpatient teaching pediatric and neurology residents, Cleveland Clinic, OH1997supervisor student project- long term outcome selective dorsal rhizotomy1997-2008Inpatient teaching pediatric and neurology residents, Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Cleveland, OH (10 weeks/year)1998-2001 Pediatric Developmental Module monthly lectures on “Paroxysmal Non-Epileptic Events” and “Cerebral Palsy”. 12/year1998-2006 Pediatric Physical Diagnosis Preceptor 2 to 4 students/year, Case Western SOM, Cleveland, OH1998-2008Teaching attending 2-3 weeks/ year for 2 to 4 medical students on pediatric core, Case Western Reserve, Cleveland, OH1999 Attending “morning report” 2/ week at Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Cleveland, OH2000-2008 Health Careers Enhancement Program of Minorities. Hosted visiting students at clinic usually 2 to 3 per year.2009-presentInpatient teaching pediatric neurology residents and rotating adult neurology, psychiatry and pediatric residents, Children’s Hospital Colorado, Denver, COKey teaching positions/accomplishments: 2000-2003 Sponsored pediatric residents senior project “The Value of Head CT prior to LP in the Emergency Room”. Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Cleveland, OH2005Sponsored pediatric resident senior project “Barriers toAccessing medical care for individuals with special healthcare needs”2009-2015Quality assurance oversight pediatric neurology resident M&M presentations2014-2016Fellowship oversight committee Paul Dressler MD Developmental FellowGRANTS AND CONTRACTS:Current:2016-2017ECHO Colorado liaison, 0.2 FTE plus F & BStart date: 7-1-16End date: 6-30-17Previous:2014-2016Faculty Role: PIFunding Source: HRSA Maternal and Child Health Bureau U23MC26252Category: Program evaluation/ Quality ImprovementTotal for project: $50,000% effort supported: 3.9%Status: fundedProject start date: 11/2014Project end date: 2/2016Title of Grant: ECHO CYE, Extension for Community Health Outcome – Children and Youth with Epilepsy Additional information: American Academy of Pediatrics – 1 of 7 sites for spread and quality assessment from U New Mexico Pilot2012-2015 Faculty Role: Co-InvestigatorFunding Source: DHHS/HRSA/Maternal and Child Health BureauOther Funding Source:Category: ResearchTotal Direct Costs Current Yr.: $253,062.00% Effort Supported By The Grant: 5%Status: Funded/ completedProject Start Date: 02/01/2012Project End Date: 01/31/2015Title of Grant: P3RC parent provider partnership. R40MC23632-01-00Additional Grant Information: to evaluate formal consult-referral process. My role is 'point specialist'and liaison to specialist participants as well as investigator.2008-2011 "Improving Systems of Care for Children and Youth with Special Healthcare Needs" (The Improving Systems of Care for Children and Youth with Special Healthcare Needs project) funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB) Division of Services for Children with Special Health Needs at the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) including cooperative agreement #U23MCO3889 and the following contracts: HHSH240200735007C, HHSH240200535016C and HHSH250201000021C.) 2006-2008 Pathologic Drooling in Pediatrics Patients 3 to 18 years of age with Cerebral Palsy or other Neurologic Conditions: SC-GLYCO-06-01/HZ1604/OCR6071, PI. 11 patients enrolled. , $13,0002000/2001 and 2001-2002 Children’s Research Foundation Faculty Fund Grant, PI: “Assessing Barriers to Health Care for Patients with Cerebral Palsy” 15% effort, $20,000/year April 1999 Elan Pharmaceuticals one-time, unrestricted educational grant: Used for teaching regarding the care of children with physical disabilities. April 1999, $2,000BIBLIOGRAPHY:Publications Peer Reviewed:Hinman CL, Green CL, Denno DR, Helene C, Hudson RA: Affinity chromatographic purification of antibody subsets depends on the mode of cross-linking of antigen to the affinity matrix. Molecular Immunology 1985;22(6):681-688 Swanson TH, Green CL, Moron MA: Regional distribution of adenosine deaminase activity in rat brain. The Physiologist 1985; 28(4):49.10 (Abstract). Green CL, Terrian DM: Neurotransmitter systems in the cerebellar glomerulus: Analysis of GABA uptake, exchange, and release. USAF Graduate Student Summer Research Program, Technical Report 1985; 1:24-1-24-31.Swanson TH, Green CL: Nifedipine: More than a calcium channel blocker. General Pharmacology 1986; 17(3):255-260. Green C, Buchhalter Jr: Ictal SPECT in a 16-day old infant. Clinical Nuclear Medicine 1993; Sept. 18(9):768-770. Weinstock A, Green C, Prayson RA, Cohen BH. Eosinophilic inflammatory myopathy in an infant with Becker muscular dystrophy. Journal of Child Neurology 1997; 12(2):146-147.Rosenow F, Kotagal P, Cohen B, Green C, Wyllie E: Multiple sleep latency test and polysomnography in diagnosing Kleine-Levin syndrome and periodic hypersomnia. J Clin Neurophysiol 2000; 17(4):519-522.Green C, Riley DE: Treatment of Dystonia in Striatal Necrosis Caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Pediatric Neurology 2002; 26 (4):318-320.Green C, Schultz M, Corea L, Dandekar A: Perceived Barriers to Healthcare- a survey of clients of the County Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities in Cuyahoga County. Clinical Pediatrics 2004; 43(8):721-724.Editorials, reviews and chapters:Green C, Proch C, Gara SE: The Changing Face of Cerebral Palsy: a review of the disorder and its treatment. Journal of Neurorehabilitation 1997; 11:245-253Green C. Cerebral palsy In: Rothner AD (ed.) Ambulatory Pediatric Care, 3rd Ed. Silverchair Inc., Charlottesville, VA 1998.Jensen VK, Martin BA, Green C. Autism and pervasive developmental disorders In: Rothner AD (ed.) Ambulatory Pediatric Care, 3rd Ed. Silverchair Inc., Charlottesville, VA 1998.Green C, Cooperman D, Gara S, Pracher C. Management of spasticity in children with cerebral palsy In: Gelber D, Douglas RJ (eds.) Clinical Evaluation and Management of Spasticity. Humans Press, Totowa, New Jersey, 2002.Green, Carolyn, Berg, Bruce "Brain Development, Normal Postnatal", Encyclopedia of the Neurological Sciences, eds.: Aminoff, M., and Daroff, R. Vol. 1, pp. 429-433. Academic press, San Diego, 2003Other products of scholarship: Process improvement roles and descriptions for the section of pediatric neurology Children’s Hospital Colorado (2008- 2015):Neurology “doc of the day” DOTD role descriptionNeurology inpatient attending role descriptionNeurology teaching attending roleUrgent clinic attending roleNeurology inpatient nurse practioner- physician assistant NP-PA roleStandardized clinician request time off or change of master scheduleUnexpected absence protocol Peer chart review Family Centered Medical Home Workgroup Charter and steering committee charter (2009)Patient instruction Epic smart text to provide patients information about community and disease-specific resources and to clearly delineate the next steps for primary care provider, specialist and family in patient care (2011-2013)White Paper Improving Systems: Changing Futures white paper regarding improving systems of care for Children and Youth with Special Healthcare needs prepared as faculty for National Initiative for Children’s Healthcare Quality NICHQ and HRSA contract HHSH240200735007C (2011)White Paper “What Is the Pediatric Specialist’s Role in the Medical Home? with Stephen Poole MD (2013)Quality Improvement Charter to improve pediatric neurology services to Kaiser Pediatrics (2014)Clinical Care Guideline for New Onset Seizures. Children’s Hospital Colorado resource for referring primary care providers. October 2015 DM, Wu PH, Green CL: Uptake, exchange, and release of GABA by the cerebellar glomerulus. Trans Am Soc Neurochemistry 1985; 16:177.Swanson TH, Green CL, Moron MA: Regional distribution of adenosine deaminase activity in rat brain. The Physiologist 1985; 28(4):49.10.Green C, Taye I, Corea L and Karas-Reinthal A. Short-term outcome of a brief, intensive co-treatment therapy program for children with cerebral palsy and other motor disorders. American Society of Neurorehabilitation ACRM-ASNR Joint Conference. October 2005: Poster number 1.Posters/ other presentations:Neuroscience resident’s day: co-author with resident Brian Murray. “An Unusual case of stridor in a 5 year old boy”, 1997, Case Western SOM, Cleveland, OHPoster presentation American Society of Neurorehabilitation ACRM-ASNR Joint Conference: Short-term outcome of a brief, intensive co-treatment therapy program for children with cerebral palsy and other motor disorders. October 2005Poster presentation: Show Case in collaboration with United Cerebral Palsy Cleveland regarding outcomes for intensive co-treatment of children with cerebral palsy, 2006"Toolkits for Children and Youth with Special Healthcare Needs" ; 2011Panel presentation, presenter, Academy of Health 2011 Annual Research Meeting?”A Quality Improvement Approach to Improving Systems of Care for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs” Charles Homer MD, MPH. June 12, 2011 Poster presentation, Child Neurology Society Annual Meeting, “An Independent NP/PA Practice Model for Improving New Patient Access within an Academic Pediatric Neurology Clinic. Turner S, Green C, Park K, Shea S, Gyumushyan Z. October 2012 ................
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