Community Newsletter - Winter 2019
CNNH NeuroHealth Welcomes Chief Executive Officer :
Kathleen Stengel

by Mark Mintz, M.D.
CNNH Chief Medical Officer & Founder
Mark Mintz Photo
These are exciting times at CNNH NeuroHealth! To further our Vision and Mission, we entered into a strategic partnership with Council Capital, a healthcare-focused private equity firm based in Nashville, to innovate, expand and enhance our services to a wider array of patient populations and locations.

My role has shifted from CEO to Chief Medical Officer, allowing me to focus on developing, improving, and transforming our clinical model and neurological services.

I am now happy to announce that Kathleen Stengel, M.S., BCBA, LBA has assumed the role of Chief Executive Officer...
Patient Success Story

"When I walk into CNNH I feel like the staff are my friends - even family - because they take care of me the way family does. "

"Twenty-seven years after first meeting Dr. Mintz I am married with a driver's license and a full time job. I can do anything my peers without epilepsy can do. But when I have a question about my condition and the impact it might have on other aspects of my life, I don't hesitate to ask Dr. Mintz. Not only is he an expert neurologist who knows a lot about epilepsy, but he is also an expert at practicing kindness and compassion.," comments George...

George Ranieri
Staff Spotlight: Dr. Jennifer Gavin & her "Neuropsych Dog"

Lullaby is "top dog" in the CNNH Neuropsychology Department

"Lullaby is a three-year-old Labradoodle who is certified by the American Kennel Club with a Canine Good Citizen certificate.  She has been assisting Dr. Gavin – as an anxiety-reducer for patients – with neuropsychological evaluations for two years. Lullaby offers a calm demeanor, which she mastered as part of her training, and is very comfortable interacting with children."...
Jenn and Lully
Upcoming Webinars & Events

Register for free webinars and events

CNNH is committed to patient care in the exam room and beyond! Our team of highly qualified experts participate in conducting research and presenting findings to the larger community through publications, poster presentations and lectures. Additionally, our team conducts free presentations with the goal of contributing knowledge and understanding about the various disorders we treat.
** The CNNH Community Day, traditionally held in June, is being postponed until a later date. We will announce a new date in the coming months. **
Webinar Resource Library

CNNH Webinars or recorded presentations are now available - for free - on our website!
Creative Arts Groups WINTER Cycle

Music, Art and Dance Therapy
Individual sessions can be scheduled immediately for music, art and dance/movement by emailing director, Alexandra Back!

All individual and group sessions are conducted by expert Creative Arts Therapists...
Calling All Differently-Abled Artists!
Submissions due by February 1st

Self Expression Art Reception
February 8, 2019 ~ 6:30pm to 8:00pm
This is a special art show held in the newly formed Voorhees Arts Center & Gallery at the Voorhees Town Center. The show is a joint effort of CNNH, the Voorhees Arts Council, and NeurAbilities .

On display will be the collected works of local artists, with an emphasis on showcasing the work of artists with disabilities ...
Ongoing Research

Clinical trials open for enrollment
The Clinical Research Center of NJ (CRCNJ) works in close collaboration with CNNH to conduct clinical research studies for the benefit of patients with a variety of disorders. Several studies are open focusing on the following conditions:

Migraine - Ages 6 to 11, inclusive. Now Open
Tourette Disorder - Ages 6 to 16, inclusive. Now Open
Epilepsy - Ages 2 to 65, inclusive. Now Open
ADHD - Ages 13 to 39, inclusive. Now Open
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