Melmark Welcomes First Elected Female Board Chair in 60 Years
Dr.
"Having walked in the shoes of parent, nurse, and physician,
"My family, along with countless others in the ID/A community, have felt the positive impacts of Melmark's commitment to provide compassionate care and support best outcomes," stated
During the course of her medical studies, Maureen was the recipient of 16 awards including the Solomon Prize in Pathology, the David Dunn Memorial Award in Neurology, the Jean Crump Memorial Prize in Pediatrics, and the Department of Medicine Prize to name a few.
About Melmark
Melmark is a multi-state non-profit human service organization providing clinically sophisticated evidence-based special education, residential, vocational and therapeutic services for children and adults with autism spectrum disorders, developmental and intellectual disabilities, acquired brain injuries and other neurological and genetic disorders. All specialized special education services are based on the principles of applied behavior analysis (ABA) and are designed based on each student's individual needs.
Recognized as one of the leading providers in the country, Melmark has a combined staff of over 1,200 at its service divisions in
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