Our Team

 
 

Movement Disorder Specialists

 
Dr. Ray Dorsey, MD is the David M. Levy Professor of Neurology and Director of CHeT at the University of Rochester. His work focuses on the use of novel technologies to improve care and expedite research for those with neurological diseases.

Dr. Ray Dorsey, MD is the David M. Levy Professor of Neurology and Director of CHeT at the University of Rochester. His work focuses on the use of novel technologies to improve care and expedite research for those with neurological diseases.

Dr. Jamie Adams, MD is an Assistant Professor of Neurology in the Movement Disorders Division at the University of Rochester. She specializes in the care of patients with movement disorders, including Parkinson disease, Huntington’s disease, essenti…

Dr. Jamie Adams, MD is an Assistant Professor of Neurology in the Movement Disorders Division at the University of Rochester. She specializes in the care of patients with movement disorders, including Parkinson disease, Huntington’s disease, essential tremor, and dystonia.

Dr. Christopher Tarolli, MD is involved in trials evaluating novel therapeutics and the use of telemedicine and technology in the care of individuals with Parkinson disease. He is currently interested in the application of the principles of palliati…

Dr. Christopher Tarolli, MD is involved in trials evaluating novel therapeutics and the use of telemedicine and technology in the care of individuals with Parkinson disease. He is currently interested in the application of the principles of palliative care to the treatment of those with neurological diseases.

Dr. Peter E. Morrison, DO is an Assistant Professor of Neurology in the Movement Disorders Division at the University of Rochester. He specializes in the care of patients with movement disorders and he is involved in clinical research evaluating the…

Dr. Peter E. Morrison, DO is an Assistant Professor of Neurology in the Movement Disorders Division at the University of Rochester. He specializes in the care of patients with movement disorders and he is involved in clinical research evaluating the use of telemedicine on the care of individuals with Parkinson disease.

 
 

Support Staff

 
Carol Zimmerman, RN is a registered nurse in the Department of Neurology at the University of Rochester Medical Center, where she has worked with patients in the Movement Disorders Division for over 20 years.

Carol Zimmerman, RN is a registered nurse in the Department of Neurology at the University of Rochester Medical Center, where she has worked with patients in the Movement Disorders Division for over 20 years.

Olivia Brumfield is an Innovation team member at the University of Rochester’s Center for Health + Technology where she helps with various studies centered around movement disorders. She works primarily on the PDCNY program as a program manager and …

Olivia Brumfield is an Innovation team member at the University of Rochester’s Center for Health + Technology where she helps with various studies centered around movement disorders. She works primarily on the PDCNY program as a program manager and oversees on-boarding and continuity of care.

Alistair Glidden is a clinical project manager at the University of Rochester’s Center for Health + Technology, focusing on marketing and operations. In the PDCNY program, he helps coordinate outreach, recruitment, and education initiatives.

Alistair Glidden is a clinical project manager at the University of Rochester’s Center for Health + Technology, focusing on marketing and operations. In the PDCNY program, he helps coordinate outreach, recruitment, and education initiatives.

Grace Zimmerman, MPH is a clinical research coordinator at the University of Rochester. In the PDCNY program she oversees satellite sites. She received her Master of Public Health from the University of Rochester.

Grace Zimmerman, MPH is a clinical research coordinator at the University of Rochester. In the PDCNY program she oversees satellite sites. She received her Master of Public Health from the University of Rochester.