Meet the Program Staff, Mentors and Fellows
Fellowship Staff
Colleen Hogan, OTD, OTR/L, Fellowship Coordinator
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Hogan supports professional development and education for the Rehabilitation Department as education coordinator. Hogan has a special interest in developing mentors’ skills and is working to develop a mentor program within the OT department. As fellowship co-coordinator, she has helped create the fellowship program, and she is excited to further the OT profession through enriching the fellowship curriculum and promoting evidence-based practice in acute care.
Meghan Morrow, OTR/L, Fellowship Coordinator

Morrow returned to Chicago as a project manager for the Arm and Hand Lab at ShirleyRyan where she pursued her passion for exploring intermittent hypoxia for upper extremity recovery and high-intensity stimulation for people with incomplete spinal cord injury. She is now back in acute care focusing on developing new pathways to streamline the operations of Northwestern Memorial Hospital’s OT team.
She plans to cultivate a culture of evidence-based treatment interventions in acute care and optimize the approach to patient care from a preventive lens
Christopher Rudenga, OTR/L, Fellowship Director

In 2023, Rudenga was appointed as the inaugural OT manager at Northwestern Memorial Hospital and oversees the:
- OT Department
- Hanger Orthotics and Prosthetics
- Speech-Language Pathology Department
He was key to developing the OT Fellowship Program and serves as fellowship director.
Fellowship Mentors
Alyssa Winter, OTR/L, Surgery Mentor

Winter has led many process improvement projects, one of which won at a 华体会 Improvement Day. One of her research projects was published in the Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Health. Her leadership roles within the department have included:
Andrea Vissing, OTR/L, CLT, Oncology Mentor

Vissing transitioned to the oncology units in the acute care setting and earned her lymphedema certification in 2021. She is working on developing a lymphedema program to improve inpatient care for people with cancer and bridge the gap between acute care and outpatient services.
Becca Schroeder, MOT, OTR/L, General Medicine Mentor

Schroeder earned a certificate from Boston University for interprofessional leadership in health care. She provides consultative services for people with ALS and muscular dystrophy, and she has since given multiple presentations on occupational therapy’s role in care for people with neuromuscular conditions.
Schroeder has several years of experience supervising level II fieldwork, and she is excited to continue mentoring through the fellowship program.
Jessica Lanis, MSOT, OTR/L, CSRS, Neurology Mentor

Lanis is leading a project to implement an evidence-based upper extremity protocol to improve functional outcomes after an acute stroke.
She promoted the OT fellowship program at the 2024 AOTA Inspire conference and is excited about her role as a mentor.
Kari Brouwer, OTR/L, General Medicine Mentor

- Planned and led a service trip to Haiti, educating clinicians on evidence-based interventions for various diagnoses
- Helped develop an educational handbook for patients and families in the ICU
- Helped develop a continuing education course on treating patients with COVID-19 in the acute setting
- Developed protocols for nursing mobility in the ICU
- Established a competency for rehab clinicians working with patients on ECMO
- Leads an outpatient class for patients with Parkinson’s to promote strength, balance and more independence with everyday activities
- Works with patients with neuromuscular conditions and their families to promote independence and ease the burden of these diseases
Brouwer has experience taking several level II fieldwork students, and she is excited to be a part of the fellowship program and share her passion of treating patients in the acute care setting.
Laura Rodriguez, OTD, OTR/L, Emergency Department Mentor

Most recently, she helped develop OT’s presence in the Emergency Department to reduce hospital admissions and increase access to care. She is the chair of the department’s Operations Committee to improve efficiency and scheduling processes.
Rodriguez aims to further the OT profession as a mentor for the OT fellowship program, presenting at AOTA 2025 conference and advocating for OTs role in the ED.
Madeline Demarais, OTR/L, Orthopaedics Mentor

Demarais is passionate about providing patient-centered care and coaching new therapists.
Rachel Wurtzel, OTD, OTR/L, Cardiac Mentor

Wurtzel has been involved in process improvement projects to:
She also chairs the Rehabilitation Department’s committee for Professional Promotion and Advocacy. Wurtzel demonstrates a passion for teaching and mentorship exhibited by serving as a lab instructor at a local university, developing Northwestern Memorial Hospital’s Student Capstone Program and designing the cardiothoracic curriculum for the fellowship program.
Fellows
Casey Cushing, OTD, OTR/L, Fellow, Class of 2025

Cushing was excited about becoming the first OT fellow at 华体会, and she strives to be a confident and competent therapist. The fellowship has helped her ease into a full-time clinician role through additional support and collaboration with experienced clinicians. She looks forward to rotating between the different service lines, growing her skills and applying what she has learned to different patient populations.