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Eva Catenaccio, MD

Eva Catenaccio, MD

Eva Catenaccio, MD

Eva Catenaccio, MD, is a pediatric neurologist with the Division of Neurology at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, specializing in the care of children with epilepsy.

Areas of expertise: Infantile spasms, Epilepsy, Critical care EEG monitoring, Quantitative electroencephalography


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About Eva Catenaccio, MD

Titles

Attending Physician

Assistant Professor of Neurology, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

Awards and Honors

2020, Alpha Omega Alpha (AΩA) Honor Medical Society
2016, Andrew Doyle Award for Excellence in Neurology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Editorial and Academic Positions

Editorial Positions

2021-present, Pediatrics, peer review
2021-present, Pediatric Neurology, peer review
2020-present, American Journal of Neuroradiology, peer review
2019-present, Journal of Child Neurology, peer review
2017-present, Research in Sports Medicine, peer review

Editorial Board appointments

2019-2021, Journal of Child Neurology, Residents and Fellows Board

Education & training

Medical Degree

MD - Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY

Residency

Pediatrics - The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD

Fellowship

Pediatric Epilepsy - Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
Pediatric Neurology - The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD

Team affiliations

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Publications

Publications

2021

Catenaccio E,* Rochlin JM, Simon HK. Differences in Lifetime Earning Potential for Pediatric Subspecialists. Pediatrics. 2021. Published online ahead of print March 8th, 2021. Selected for an online video abstract. *Corresponding author

Catenaccio E,* Rochlin JM, Simon HK. Association of Lifetime Earning Potential and Workforce Distribution Among Pediatric Subspecialists. JAMA Pediatrics 2021. Published online ahead of print June 28th, 2021. *Corresponding author

Catenaccio E,* Rochlin JM, Simon HK. Differences in Lifetime Earning Potential Between Pediatric and Adult Physicians. Pediatrics. 2021.  Published online ahead of print July 30th, 2021. Selected for an online video abstract. *Corresponding author

2020

Catenaccio E, Riggs BJ, Sun LR, Urrutia VC, Johnson B, Gonzalez Torriente A, Felling RJ. Performance of a Pediatric Stroke Alert Team Within a Comprehensive Stroke Center. J Child Neurol. 2020 Aug;35(9):571-577.

2018

Rubin T, Catenaccio E*, Fleysher R, Hunter LE, Lubin N, Stewart WF, Kim M, Lipton RB, Lipton ML. MRI Defined White Matter Microstructure Alteration Associated with Soccer Heading is More Extensive in Women Than in Men. Radiology. 2018 Nov;289(2):478-486. *Joint first author on this manuscript.

2017

Catenaccio E, Mu W, Kaplan A, Fleysher R, Kim N, Bachrach T, Zughaft Sears M, Jaspan O, Caccese J, Kim M, Wagshul M, Stewart WF, Lipton RB, Lipton ML. Characterization of Neck Strength in Healthy Young Adults. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2017 Sep;9(9):884-891.

2016

Catenaccio E, Caccese J, Wakschlag N, Fleysher R, Kim N, Kim M, Buckley TA, Stewart WF, Lipton RB, Kaminski T, Lipton ML. Validation and calibration of HeadCount, a self-report measure for quantifying heading exposure in soccer players. Res Sports Med. 2016 Oct-Dec;24(4):416-425.

Patient experience rating

(based on 84 submissions)

  • Clear Explanation
    4.9 of 5
  • Showed Concern
    4.9 of 5
  • Included in decisions
    4.9 of 5
  • Would recommend
    4.9 of 5
  • Discussion of Proposed Treatment
    4.9 of 5
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