Robynne R. Rembecki
Robynne R. Rembecki.
MOT, OTR, CNT, CEIM
Robynne Rembecki has been a Pediatric Occupational Therapist and Certified Neonatal Therapist (CNT) in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) for over 25 years. Prior to her career in the hospital, she was a special education teacher and Infant Intervention Coordinator for heterogeneously grouped children birth - 5 years of age with various diagnoses and developmental delays in 2 North Texas school districts. Robynne is also the co-inventor of the RES-Q Infant Wedge with Craig Troop, M.D., and Rozlyn Troop, R.D.L.D. The RES-Q Infant Wedge was an FDA approved medical device used to treat infant reflux for over 18 years. Currently, Robynne is a feeding specialist for sick and premature infants and enjoys lecturing and providing consultation to NICU’s all over the nation.
Robynne has been married to Richard Rembecki, M.D., PhD, a pediatric pulmonologist/immunologist, for the past 5 years. She is also mom to Andrew and Alyssa. Andrew aka “Drew” was diagnosed with HT-1 when he was 6 months-old and in liver failure.
Robynne has been married to Richard Rembecki, M.D., PhD, a pediatric pulmonologist/immunologist, for the past 5 years. She is also mom to Andrew and Alyssa. Andrew aka “Drew” was diagnosed with HT-1 when he was 6 months-old and in liver failure.
He is now a junior in college working on his bachelor’s degree in philosophy at The University of North Texas. His older sister Alyssa is a student at Texas Tech University where she is working on her master’s in clinical rehabilitation counseling. Their family is joined by their two rescued AussieDoodle sisters Fiona and Annie.
Rembecki currently serves as the parent liaison on the Board of Directors for the Network of Tyrosinemia Advocates (NOTA).