Locations
Board Certified
Neurology
American Society of Neurorehabilitation
American Board of Medical Acupunture
Research Interests
Felise S. Zollman, MD is currently researching rehabilitation in the setting of neurological disease and/or injury, particularly brain injury, medical acupuncture..
Research Studies
Clinical Expertise
Felise S. Zollman, MD, has expertise providing care to patients with:
Featured Information
Dr. Zollman is currently participating in these additional research studies:
NIDRR Model System for Traumatic Brain Injury:
A Virtual Environment and Robotic Intervention for Improving Attention in Traumatic Brain Injury (primary investigator)
Acupunture as a Novel Technique for Treating Insomnia in the Inpatient Traumatic Brain Injury Population (primary investigator)
Sexuality after Brain Injury (co-investigator)
Department of Defense:
Acupunture as a Novel Technique for Treating Insomnia in the Outpatient Traumatic Brain Injury Population (primary investigator)
McCormick Tribune Foundation:
Military Traumatic Brain Injury Screening Instrument
Education & Training
Education
- UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
- B.S., 1985
- Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
- Doctor of Medicine, 1989
Residencies
- UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
- Internal Medicine Internship, 1990
- Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
- Internal Medicine Residency, 1991
- University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
- Neurology Residency, 1994
Awards & Recognition
2007-present Assistant Clinical Professor, Departments of Physiatry and Neurology, Northwestern University
2006-present Assistant (Adjunct) Clinical Professor, Midwestern University, Chicago, IL
1994-1995 Assistant Clinical Professor of Neurology, Univ. of So. Cal.
1993-1994 Neurology Chief Resident, University of Southern California
Recent or Important Publications
Advance for Directors in Rehabilitation, Jan. 2008. "Filling a Treatment Void: Rehabiliation Technicians Can Bridge a Gap in Brain Injury Care." With Ann Bines and Kara Kozub