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Student Filmmakers Honored at Drive-In Film Fest
Maria Kowzun, MD, FACS
Interim Director, Breast Surgery Program and Assistant Professor of Surgery Section of Breast Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology
My desire to work in the medical field to impact lives occurred at an early age after multiple reconstructive plastic surgeries to restore facial symmetry for nerve damage due to a cystic hygroma resection at birth.
Following the completion of a breast surgical oncology fellowship at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey funded by the Breast Cancer Alliance and CR Bard, I joined the faculty at RCINJ as a breast surgeon. Prior to that, I received my undergraduate degree from Yale University and my medical degree from the John A. Burns School of Medicine at the University of Hawaii. I completed my general surgery internship with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center at Harvard University and my residency with Rutgers New Jersey Medical School in Newark. I also participated in a plastic surgery research fellowship with the Institute for Reconstructive Plastic Surgery at New York University.
It is my hope to provide the best possible breast care experience for our patients, working closely with a strong multidisciplinary team of experts to help prevent, diagnose, and treat the various stages of breast cancer—ranging from early screen-detected cancers to metastatic disease, with access to the latest clinical trials. I have an interest in research involving high-risk individuals with genetic predispositions to breast cancer, as well as global health issues through prior involvement with international medical missions in places such as Haiti, Thailand, South Africa, Fiji, and the Philippines. I am a member of the American College of Surgeons, American Society of Breast Surgeons, Association of Women Surgeons and the Society of Surgical Oncology.
Interim Director, Breast Surgery Program Center for Breast Health and Disease Management Clara Maass Medical Center, Belleville
Assistant Professor of Surgery Section of Breast Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, New Brunswick
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Dr. Keith Morgen, PhD, LPC, ACS
Director, Discovery Wellness Center
Dr. Keith Morgen is a Licensed Professional Counselor in New Jersey and an Approved Clinical Supervisor. Dr. Morgen has extensive clinical experience working with both adolescents and adults struggling with substance use disorders and the behavioral addictions as well as anxiety, depressive, trauma, and bipolar disorders.
Dr. Morgen is consistently up-to-date on the latest clinical research and theory in his other role as an academic. In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Morgen is a tenured Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology and Counseling at Centenary University where he teaches in the undergraduate Psychology and graduate Counseling programs, serves as Undergraduate Psychology Program Coordinator, and is a former recipient of the Centenary Distinguished Teaching Award. Dr. Morgen has published over 35 scholarly articles and book chapters focused on substance use and mental health disorders, in addition to being the author of the text Substance Use Disorders and Addictions and the upcoming forensic psychology text Aging Behind Prison Walls. Dr. Morgen also has over 75 scholarly research presentations at major psychology conferences.
Dr. Morgen received his Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology at Lehigh University with his APPIC/APA Internship at the New Jersey Veterans Affairs Healthcare System, VA Medical Center in East Orange, where he trained in the inpatient/outpatient substance use disorder treatment rotations.
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IN THE SPOTLIGHT: HEALTH, BEAUTY & WELLNESS
Dr. Amanda Aster-McKenna
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Dr. Amanda Aster-McKenna is a licensed clinical psychologist with more than five years of experience specializing in treating adolescents and adults suffering from anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and substance abuse difficulties. She is deeply committed to helping clients maximize their emotional and psychological strength. She truly believes that therapy can help foster individuals to be more than just “okay.”
Dr. Aster-McKenna is ready to help those through their journey toward healing and self-discovery in a comfortable and supportive atmosphere. Using a method called Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), she combines meditation, mindfulness and breathing exercises during her sessions with clients. ACT teaches clients to learn how to accept inevitable human difficulties, and continue to live a plentiful and meaningful life.
Therapy, she believes, is a gift you can give yourself. “It is okay to ask for help. There are times when help is needed from a certified professional to cope with many of life’s challenges,” she adds.