[su_row equal_height=”yes”] [su_column size=”1/2″][su_member style=”8″ shadow=”0px 0px 0px #eeeeee” photo=”https://www.mscenter.org/images/stories/Bio_Photos/Vollmer.jpg” name=”Dr. Timothy Vollmer” role=”Medical Director of the RMMSC and Co-Director of the RMMSC at CU” url=”https://www.mscenter.org/care/meet-our-team/641-dr-timothy-vollmer”]Dr. Vollmer is a graduate of Stanford University School of Medicine and a former faculty member at the Yale School of Medicine. He is Director of Neuroscience Clinical Research at the University of Colorado Anschutz campus, the Medical Director of the Rocky Mountain MS Center and Co-Director of the RMMSC at University of Colorado.[/su_member]
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[su_member style=”8″ shadow=”0px 0px 0px #eeeeee” photo=”https://www.mscenter.org/images/stories/Bio_Photos/dr_john_corboy.jpg” name=”Dr. John Corboy” role=”Co-Director of the RMMSC at CU” url=”https://www.mscenter.org/care/meet-our-team/642-dr-john-corboy”]Dr. Corboy is a graduate of University of Pennsylvania and did his neurology residency there, with a fellowship at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. He specialized in MS and neurovirology at the University of Minnesota Medical Center before coming to Colorado in 1994. In 1997, he founded the University of Colorado Multiple Sclerosis Center, which later transformed into the RMMSC at CU.[/su_member][/su_column] [/su_row]
[su_row equal_height=”yes”] [su_column size=”1/2″][su_member style=”8″ shadow=”0px 0px 0px #eeeeee” photo=”https://www.mscenter.org/images/stories/Bio_Photos/alvarez.jpg” name=”Dr. Enrique Alvarez” role=”Assistant Professor, CU School of Medicine” url=”https://www.mscenter.org/care/meet-our-team/646-dr-enrique-alvarez”]Dr. Alvarez is a graduate of the Medical Scientist Training program at the University of Colorado Denver and completed his neurology residency and neuroimmunology fellowship at Washington University in St. Louis. He brings varied experience in MS and other neurological disorders to the Rocky Mountain MS Center at University of Colorado. He has a special interest in using biomarkers to customize treatments and patient care.[/su_member]
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[su_member style=”8″ shadow=”0px 0px 0px #eeeeee” photo=”https://www.mscenter.org/images/stories/Bennett.jpg” name=”Dr. Jeffrey Bennett” role=”Professor of Neurology and Ophthalmology, CU School of Medicine” url=”https://www.mscenter.org/care/meet-our-team/644-dr-jeffrey-bennett”]Dr. Bennett received his Biochemistry and Philosophy Degrees at Case Western Reserve University. He then received his medical and doctoral degrees at Stanford University. Dr. Bennett directs research programs on optic neuritis, demyelinating disorders, and ocular inflammatory diseases. He also maintains active specialty practices in neuro-ophthalmology, multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica, and neuroimmunology.[/su_member][/su_column] [/su_row]
[su_row equal_height=”yes”] [su_column size=”1/2″][su_member style=”8″ shadow=”0px 0px 0px #eeeeee” photo=”https://www.mscenter.org/images/stories/Bio_Photos/robert_gross.jpg” name=”Dr. Robert Gross” role=”Assistant Professor of Neurology. CU School of Medicine” url=”https://www.mscenter.org/care/meet-our-team/698-dr-robert-gross”]Dr. Gross attended college at Columbia University and medical school at NYU School of Medicine. He completed Internship in Internal Medicine and Residency in Adult Neurology at Brown University in Providence. He then returned to New York to complete a fellowship in Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology at the CGD Center for MS at Mount Sinai Hospital. Dr. Gross sees patients with MS and related disorders of the central nervous system.[/su_member] [/su_column] [su_column size=”1/2″]
[su_member style=”8″ shadow=”0px 0px 0px #eeeeee” photo=”https://www.mscenter.org/images/stories/Bio_Photos/Piquet-Amanda-cudocs.jpg” name=”Dr. Amanda Piquet” role=”Assistant Professor of Neurology, CU School of Medicine” url=”https://www.mscenter.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=688:dr-amanda-piquet&catid=134″]Dr. Piquet is a graduate of Penn State University School of Medicine and completed her neurology residency at Harvard’s Neurology Program at Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. She completed a Neuroimmunology and Autoimmune Neurology Fellowship at the University of Utah. Dr. Piquet sees patients with autoimmune neurological diseases, multiple sclerosis and other inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system. [/su_member][/su_column] [/su_row]
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[su_member style=”8″ shadow=”0px 0px 0px #eeeeee” photo=”https://www.mscenter.org/images/stories/Bio_Photos/Schreiner.jpg” name=”Dr. Teri Schreiner” role=”Assistant Professor of Neurology, CU School of Medicine” url=”https://www.mscenter.org/care/meet-our-team/645-dr-teri-schreiner”]Dr. Schreiner has a masters degree in public health from Yale University and earned her medical degree from the University of Rochester in Rochester, N.Y. after working in healthcare consulting. Dr. Schreiner completed residency in Pediatric Neurology at the University of Colorado and Children’s Hospital Colorado. She currently sees pediatric neurology patients at Children’s Hospital Colorado, and sees both adults and children with neuroimmunologic disorders at the RMMSC at CU.
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[su_member style=”8″ shadow=”0px 0px 0px #eeeeee” photo=”https://www.mscenter.org/images/stories/Bio_Photos/Photo_coming_soon.jpg” name=”Laura Luner, RN” role=”Registered Nurse, RMMSC”]Bio coming soon.[/su_member][/su_column] [/su_row]
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[su_member style=”8″ shadow=”0px 0px 0px #eeeeee” photo=”https://www.mscenter.org/images/stories/Bio_Photos/McMenamin-Constance.jpg” name=”Constance (Connie) McMenamin, MSN, APRN, FNP-C” role=”Nurse Practitioner, RMMSC”]Connie received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh in 1983, and her Master Science Nursing / Family Nurse Practitioner from the University of Nevada Las Vegas in 2002. In her years as a Registered Nurse and Nurse Practitioner, she has worked in a variety of settings including several years at Children’s Hospital Colorado and several years in Family Practice in rural Nevada. Connie’s patient-centered approach involves creating shared goals and working to reach those goals through education, physical activity and symptom management. [/su_member]
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[su_member style=”8″ shadow=”0px 0px 0px #eeeeee” photo=”https://www.mscenter.org/images/stories/Bio_Photos/Musereno_Rachel.jpg” name=”Rachel Musenero, RN” role=”Registered Nurse, RMMSC”] Rachel migrated to the US in 1999, to pursue a masters in information system. However, she wasn’t much of a computer person and decided to go into the health field. She attended University of Cololrado Denver for four years, contemplating her major. Her goal was to go to med school, but due to life changes, ended up pursuing nursing. Rachel graduated from University of Colorado School of Nursing in 2014 with her BSN, and joined UCHealth Neurology clinic in January of 2018. When she’s not working, she spends time with her son, sister and family, and enjoys music, dancing and travelling. [/su_member]
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[su_member style=”8″ shadow=”0px 0px 0px #eeeeee” photo=”https://www.mscenter.org/images/stories/Bio_Photos/Pauline_Sok.png” name=”Pauline Sok, RN” role=”Registered Nurse, RMMSC”]Pauline is one of the nurses at the Rocky Mountain MS Center at University of Colorado. She has been a neuroscience nurse for five years. Aside from working at the RMMSC at CU, Pauline is currently in school for her nurse practitioner degree at University of Northern Colorado. When she is not in school and working she likes to hike around Colorado with her dog named Bailey. She also plays soccer, golf, and softball, and enjoys watching football (particularly, the Denver Broncos).[/su_member]
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[su_member style=”8″ shadow=”0px 0px 0px #eeeeee” photo=”https://www.mscenter.org/images/stories/Tomweb.jpg” name=”Thomas Stewart, JD, MS, PA-C” role=”Physician Assistant and Attorney, RMMSC”]Tom studied as an undergraduate at the University of Notre Dame and studied law at Boston College Law School. After clerking for the New Jersey Supreme Court, he attended physician assistant school at the University of Colorado where he received a Master’s Degree. Tom has been involved in the medical and legal care of MS patients since the mid-1990s. In addition to his direct patient care responsibilities at the RMMSC at CU, Tom directs the RMMSC’s disability assessment and legal assitance programs. [/su_member]
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[su_member style=”8″ shadow=”0px 0px 0px #eeeeee” photo=”https://www.mscenter.org/images/stories/Bio_Photos/Claudia-Valenzuela.jpg” name=”Claudia Valenzuela” role=”Intake Acess Coordinator, RMMSC”]Bio coming soon.[/su_member]
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[su_member style=”8″ shadow=”0px 0px 0px #eeeeee” photo=”https://www.mscenter.org/images/stories/Bio_Photos/Anastacia_photo.jpg” name=”Anastacia Wall, PA-C” role=”Physician Assistant, RMMSC”]Anastacia completed her undergraduate and professional degrees at the University of Washington in Seattle. Her first position was as a Neuro-Hospitalist at Swedish Neuroscience Institute (SNI), a Comprehensive Stroke Center. She then transitioned to outpatient Neurology, seeing patients with a focus in neuroimmunology. She previously served as chairperson of both the Swedish Medical Center Advanced Practice Clinician Executive Council and the SNI Neuroscience Advanced Practice Clinician Committee.[/su_member]
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