Yelena Goldin, PhD
Expert Guest Speaker
Dr. Yelena Goldin received her doctorate degree from Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in 2009. She completed her fellowship training in clinical neuropsychology and rehabilitation at Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
Dr. Goldin is a senior clinical and research neuropsychologist at JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute, JFK University Medical Center and Assistant Clinical Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. She has extensive experience clinical work and research in brain injury, aging, and sex & gender issues. Dr. Goldin is the Project Director of the JFK Johnson TBI Model System center, training director of JFK Johnson clinical neuropsychology residency, and responsible for research training of the JFK Johnson PM&R medical residents and fellows.
She has been an active member of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine for 10 years, where, in addition to the Scientific Subcommittee, she also serves on the Program Committee, chairs the Poster Committee, and is co-chair BIISIG’s Cognitive Rehabilitation Task Force and the Girls and Women with ABI task force.