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Jeanne Robinson, MS, APRN is currently the stroke case manager and stroke coordinator at Kettering Hospital. She earned her Associate degree from Sinclair College and her BSN from Capital University. She is currently in the Nurse Practitioner program at Wright State University working on a master's in Nursing and Advanced practice nursing. Her interests in Neuroscience nursing have stimulated her career and personal growth and kept her in this specialty for 15 years. Her experience includes Neurosurgical Intensive Care, Clinical Neurology and stroke case manger. Her areas of expertise and interest include stroke, seizure disorders, Neuro-degenerative diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, Multiple Sclerosis, Pain, and Headaches. She has presented these topics for audiences of nurses, pharmacists, physicians, patients and caregivers. She has served on several pharmaceutical Speaker's Bureaus, advisory boards for epilepsy and multiple sclerosis and as a support group leader.
Jeanne is a member of American Association of Neuroscience Nurses, Greater Dayton American Association of Neuroscience Nurses, International Organization of Multiple Sclerosis Nurses, Sigma Theta Tau chapters Theta Theta and Zeta Phi.
Jean Ruppert, MS, RN, CNRN, is a Masters prepared registered nurse. Jean's experience includes critical care, trauma nursing, nursing education, and most recently case management for brain tumor and stroke patients. She also coordinates research studies and facilitates the Southwest Ohio Brain Tumor Support Group for the Wallace-Kettering Neuroscience Institute. She has certifications for critical care and neuroscience nursing. Jean has been with Kettering Medical Center for 26 years.
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