I joined Memorial Sloan-Kettering’s rehabilitation team in 2001. My expertise is in treating patients with cognitive dysfunction and arm impairments as a result of cancer treatment. I am adept at using functional cognitive measures to address occupational performance, and at modifying equipment and fabricating specialized splints to optimize arm function. In addition to speaking nationally on these topics, I have advocated for recognizing the unique role of occupational therapy in cancer care through the American Occupational Therapy Association. I coauthored an educational CD titled Occupational Therapy's Unique Contributions to Cancer Rehabilitation to promote this awareness. I earned my BA degree in occupational therapy from the University of New Hampshire and an MA degree from Quinnipiac University. My career in occupational therapy began at Cabrini Medical Center.