Background
Amanda Morrow, M.D., is a rehabilitation physician specializing in pediatric neurological and musculoskeletal conditions such as spina bifida, cerebral palsy and limb differences, as well as other congenital and acquired childhood disorders. She takes a collaborative approach to patient care, using what she’s learned from working with colleagues across multiple disciplines in her years of training.
Dr. Morrow is an assistant professor in the Johns Hopkins Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. She earned her medical degree at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and went on to complete a physical medicine and rehabilitation residency at Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, where she served as chief resident. She then completed a pediatric rehabilitation medicine fellowship at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and the Kennedy Krieger Institute.
Dr. Morrow’s research interests include pediatric spinal cord abnormalities such as spina bifida and syringomyelia, as well as pediatric rehabilitation as it relates to pulmonology.
Patient Ratings & Comments
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