
Beth S. Slomine, PhD
Psychology
- Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Faculty
Languages
- English
Gender
FemaleAbout Beth S. Slomine
Primary Academic Title
Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Background
Dr. Beth Slomine is co-director of the Center for Brain Injury Recovery and director of neuropsychology training and neuropsychological rehabilitation services at Kennedy Krieger Institute. She is an associate professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. She is a licensed psychologist. Research interests include developing neurobehavioral assessment tools and understanding factors influencing outcome following pediatric neurological injury. Dr. Slomine has authored >70 peer-reviewed manuscripts, numerous book chapters, and co-edited a textbook entitled Cognitive Rehabilitation for Pediatric Neurological Conditions.
Additional Academic Titles
Associate Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Contact for Research Inquiries
Department of Neuropsychology
707 North Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21205
Phone: (443) 923-2725
Fax: (443) 923-9105
Slomine@kennedykrieger.org
Research Interests
Assessment and treatment of children following brain injuries, Neuropsychology, Rehabilitation psychology
Research Summary
Clinical interests include neuropsychology and rehabilitation psychology throughout the lifespan with special interest in assessment and treatment of children following brain injuries. Research interests include neuropsychological and psychiatric outcome following traumatic brain injury. Current research projects involve the study of psychosocial and neurological factors impacting outcome following traumatic brain injury.
Selected Publications
Slomine BS, Silverstein FS, Christensen JR, Page K, Holubkov R, Dean JM, & Moler FW. Neuropsychological outcomes of children 1 year after pediatric cardiac arrest: Secondary analysis of 2 randomized clinical trials. JAMA Neurol, 2018.doi: 10.1001/jamaneurol.2018.2628
Slomine BS, Silverstein FS, Christensen JR, Telford R, Holubkov R, Dean JM, Moler FW, Therapeutic Hypothermia After Pediatric Arrest Trial Investigators. Neurobehavioral outcomes in children after in-hospital cardiac arrest. Resuscitation. 2018; 124, 80-89. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2018.01.002
Slomine BS, Silverstein FS, Page K, Holubkov R, Christensen JR, Dean MJ, Moler FW. Relationship between three and twelve month outcomes in children enrolled in the Therapeutic Hypothermia After Pediatric Cardiac Arrest Trials. Resuscitation, 2019 Jun;139:329-336. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2019.03.020.
Alvarez G, Suskauer SJ, Slomine BS. Clinical Features of Disorders of Consciousness in Young Children. Arch Phys Med Rehab. 2019. pii: S0003-9993(19)30003-6. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2018.12.022
Locascio G, Slomine BS (eds). Cognitive Rehabilitation for Pediatric Neurological Disorders. Cambridge: UK Cambridge Univ Press. 2018
Additional Training
Brockton-West Roxbury VA Medical Center, Brockton/West Roxbury, Massachusetts, 1995, Clinical Psychology; Philadelphia Geriatric Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1996, Clinical Geropsychology and Neuropsychology
Locations
- Kennedy Krieger Institute
- 716 North Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21205
- phone: 443-923-2725
- fax: 443-923-4403