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PACT: Helping Children with Special Needs

PACT Building • 7000 Tudsbury Rd. • Baltimore, MD 21244

Director:

Audrey N. Leviton, LCSW-C

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Pediatric Pain Rehabilitation Program

Kennedy Krieger Institute • 707 North Broadway • Baltimore, MD 21205

Directors:

Dr. Sabine Kost-Byerly
Frank S. Pidcock, MD
Keith J. Slifer, PhD

Inpatient Pain Services Coordinator:

Cynthia M. Ward, PsyD

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Philip A. Keelty Center for Spina Bifida and Related Conditions

Director:

Scott Schultz, MD

About the Center:

The Philip A. Keelty Center for Spina Bifida and Related Conditions is supported, in part, by the ongoing support of the Silberstein-Harryman Endowment.

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Neurobehavioral Unit (NBU)

Kennedy Krieger Institute • 707 North Broadway • Baltimore, MD 21205

Director:

Louis Hagopian, PhD
Lee Wachtel, MD

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Neurobehavioral Outpatient Clinic

Kennedy Krieger Institute • 707 North Broadway • Baltimore, MD 21205

Director:

Patricia Kurtz, PhD

About Our Program:

The Neurobehavioral Outpatient Clinic provides the following services for children with severe behavioral disorders:

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Feeding Disorders Clinic

Kennedy Krieger Institute • 801 North Broadway • Baltimore, MD 21205

Directors:

Peter A. Girolami, PhD, BCBA
Clinical Director

Eric Levey, MD
Medical Director

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Limb Differences Clinic

Kennedy Krieger Institute • 801 North Broadway • Baltimore, MD 21205

Co-Directors:

Stacy Suskauer, MD
Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine Specialist and Research Scientist
Kennedy Krieger Institute

John Tis, MD
Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon, Limb Difference Clinic
Kennedy Krieger Institute

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Phelps Center for Cerebral Palsy and Neurodevelopmental Medicine

Director:

Alexander H. Hoon Jr., MD, MPH

About the Phelps Center:

The Phelps Center for Cerebral Palsy and Neurodevelopmental Medicine is supported, in part, by the ongoing support of the Silberstein-Harryman Endowment.

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Center for Genetic Muscle Disorders

Under the directorship of Dr. Kathryn Wagner, the Center for Genetic Muscle Disorders serves an important need within the muscle disorders community. It provides current interdisciplinary clinical care for patients by experts in muscle disease, while leading research programs to develop better and novel therapeutics to treat these disorders in the future. To accomplish these objectives, the Center has three arms: clinical care, clinical research and laboratory research.

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