Dr. Abramoff an Assistant Professor of Physical Medication and Rehabilitation at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine. He is the founder and director of Penn Medicine’s Post-COVID Assessment and Recovery Clinic as well as the Director of Spinal Cord Injury Services at Penn Rehabilitation. If you need a more detailed version, I’ve used in the past but I don’t think you need to include all of it: Benjamin Abramoff MD MS is an Assistant Professor of Physical Medication and Rehabilitation at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine. He is the founder and director of Penn Medicine’s Post-COVID Assessment and Recovery Clinic. This is one of the first comprehensive clinics for Post-COVID care in the country, and to date, has treated over 1500 patients with persistent symptoms following acute COVID-19 infections. Considered a national expert, he wrote the widely referred to UpToDate Post-COVID Guidelines. He also serves as the Co-Chair of the AAPM&R Post-COVID Clinic Collaborative made up of over 35 post-covid clinics nationally. Through this effort, he has written and helped to develop several consensus guidance statements on the management of Long COVID. Considered a national expert, he has advised the Biden Administration, CDC, NIH, and National Council on Disability on post-COVID issues. He has published several articles on post-covid rehabilitation. He also serves at the Director of Spinal Cord Injury Services at the Penn Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine. Dr. Abramoff is a graduate of Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, and the Ohio State University College of Medicine in Columbus, OH, where he received a concurrent master’s degree in Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, specializing in Health Education. Dr. Abramoff completed a physical medicine and rehabilitation residency at Emory University in Atlanta, GA, and subspecialty training in spinal cord injury medicine at the Shirley Ryan Ability Lab of the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University.
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