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Principal Investigator/Program Director (Last, First, Middle):<br />

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH<br />

Provide the following information for the key personnel and other significant contributors in the order listed on Form Page 2.<br />

Follow this format for each person. DO NOT EXCEED FOUR PAGES.<br />

NAME<br />

Elizabeth A. Moberg-Wolff, MD<br />

eRA COMMONS USER NAME<br />

emoberg<br />

POSITION TITLE<br />

Associate Professor<br />

EDUCATION/TRAINING (Begin with baccalaureate or other initial professional education, such as nursing, and include postdoctoral training.)<br />

INSTITUTION AND LOCATION<br />

DEGREE<br />

(if applicable)<br />

YEAR(s) FIELD OF STUDY<br />

University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire BS 1986 Biology, Chemistry<br />

University of Wisconsin-Madison MD 1990 Medicine<br />

Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Resident 1994 Physical Medicine & Rehab<br />

Children’s Hospital, Denver, CO Fellow 1995 Pediatric, PM&R<br />

A. Positions and Honors.<br />

1995-1999 Assistant Clinical Professor, Dept of Pediatrics , Children’s Medical Center, Medical College of Georgia ,<br />

Augusta, GA<br />

1999-2004 Assistant Professor, Dept of Pediatrics and Neurology,<br />

Chief, Section of PM&R, Dept of Pediatrics, Children’s Medical Center, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta,<br />

GA<br />

2004-2005 Associate Professor, Dept of Pediatrics and Neurology<br />

Chief, Section of PM&R, Dept of Ped, Children’s Medical Center, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA<br />

1996-2005 Consulting Physician<br />

St Mary’s Hospital, Dept of Pediatrics, Athens, GA, Children’s Medical Services, State of GA<br />

Anderson Area Medical Center, Dept of Pediatrics, Anderson, SC, Children’s Rehabilitation Services, SC<br />

2005- Associate Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation<br />

Director, Tone Management and Mobility,<br />

Director Ped PM&R Fellowship, Children’s Hospital of WI, Medical College of Wisconsin<br />

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS<br />

Am. Association of Academic Physiatrists 1990-2000<br />

Am. Academy Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 1990–present<br />

Am. Acad. of Dev. Med. and Child Neurology 1997–present<br />

Administrative/Committee Appointments<br />

1997–2002 Secretary, Women’s Special Interest Group (SIG), American Academy of PM&R<br />

1999-2002 Program <strong>Plan</strong>ning Committee, Pediatric SIG, American Academy of PM&R<br />

2003-2004 Secretary, Pediatrics Special Interest Group, American Academy of PM&R<br />

2004-2006 Vice Chair, Pediatrics Special Interest Group, American Academy of PM&R<br />

2007-2008 Chair, Pediatrics Special Interest Group, American Academy of PM&R<br />

2004-2007 Oral Board Examiner, American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation<br />

2005-2008 Ped PRM exam question writer American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation<br />

2000-current Chapter Editor, eMedicine PM&R textbook<br />

2001-2004 Consulting Board Member Children’s Hemiplegia and Stroke Association (CHASA)<br />

2005-curent Board Member, United Cerebral Palsy, Milwaukee, WI<br />

2008- 2010 AAPMR Study Guide Committee Pediatric Rehabilitation<br />

2008-2011 Vice Chair, Communications Committee, Pediatric Council, AAPMR<br />

B. Selected peer-reviewed publications (in chronological order).<br />

1. Moberg-Wolff, E., Kosasih, K. Journal clubs. Prevalence, format, and efficacy in PM&R. Am J Phys Med Rehabil.<br />

74(3):224-9, 1995 May-Jun<br />

2. Moberg-Wolff, E. An Aggressive Approach to Limb Dystonia: A Case Report, Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 79(5):589-90.<br />

PHS 398/2590 (Rev. 09/04) Page Biographical Sketch Format Page

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