At NJPNI (New Jersey Pediatric Neuroscience Institute), we are committed to providing accurate, reliable, and up-to-date information about pediatric neuroscience. Every article on our website is crafted with care and reviewed by board-certified pediatric neurologists and neurosurgeons. We aim to empower families with knowledge to make informed decisions about their child’s neurological health.
Our team conducts in-depth research to ensure each article is based on the latest developments in pediatric neuroscience. We carefully select topics relevant to our patients’ needs, including epilepsy, brain injuries, developmental delays, and other neurological conditions.
Articles are written by experienced health writers with a focus on simplifying complex neurological topics. The goal is to provide actionable and easy-to-understand guidance for families.
Every article is reviewed by our team of board-certified pediatric neurologists and neurosurgeons. Their expertise ensures that our content reflects current medical practices, clinical guidelines, and emerging research.
Our editorial team performs a thorough fact-check and quality review to ensure accuracy and readability. All references are vetted to maintain transparency and credibility.
We regularly review and update our content to reflect advancements in pediatric neuroscience and changing guidelines.
Pediatric Neurologist | NJPNI
Dr. Kornitzer specializes in pediatric epilepsy and neurodevelopmental disorders. With over [X] years of experience, she/he is passionate about improving outcomes for children with neurological conditions.
Pediatric Neurosurgeon | NJPNI
Dr. Mazzola has dedicated their career to advanced surgical solutions for children with neurological disorders. They specialize in minimally invasive techniques and cutting-edge research.
Licensed Practical Nurse | NJPNI
Dawn Milligan, LPN, is a Licensed Practical Nurse at the New Jersey Pediatric Neuroscience Institute (NJPNI). At NJPNI, Dawn serves as the nurse coordinator for the NJ Craniofacial Center, facilitating communication between specialty practices and patients. She also organizes NJPNI’s pre-med shadowing and internship programs, mentoring aspiring medical professionals.
Articles are reviewed by board-certified pediatric neurologists and neurosurgeons.
We update content annually or when significant advancements in pediatric neuroscience occur.
We choose topics based on patient feedback, caregiver concerns, and advancements in neuroscience.
NOTICE: This website is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice or as a substitute for a patient/physician relationship.
NJPNI is committed to creating a culturally diverse, inclusive and collaborative community for patients and their families, employees and associates where each person is celebrated and has a sense of equal belonging. See our DEI Statement Page for more information.
NJPNI does not exclude, deny benefits to, or otherwise discriminate against any person on the grounds of race, color, or national origin, or on the basis of disability or age in admission to, participation in, or receipt of the services and benefits of any of its programs and activities or in employment therein. This statement is in accordance with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and Regulations of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued pursuant to the Acts, Title 45 Code of Federal Regulations part 80, 84, and 91.