A CU Medicine provider.

I am a behavioral neurologist. In this capacity, I study the relationships between the brain and behavior, and use this perspective as the foundation of patient care. The disorders I evaluate and treat are some of the most complex in medicine, and I strive to bring compassion and sound clinical judgment as well as knowledge and experience to every person I encounter.

Locations

Monday: 8am - 5pm
Tuesday: 8am - 5pm
Wednesday: 8am - 5pm
Thursday: 8am - 5pm
Friday: 8am - 5pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

Qualifications and experience

Specialties
Neurology, Behavioral Neurology, Brain and Nervous System, Mental Health and Behavior - Dementia, Mental Health and Behavior, Brain and Nervous System - Traumatic and Acquired Brain Injuries, Brain and Nervous System - Alzheimer's Disease
Gender
Male
Languages spoken
English
Education
Internship
University of Connecticut/Hartford Hospital Program (1980)

Fellowship
Boston University School of Medicine (1984)

Medical School
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (1979)

Residency
University of Colorado (University Hospital) Program (1983)

Undergraduate
Williams College (MA) (1973)

Clinical interest for patients

I evaluate and treat adults with any disorder that falls within in the spectrum of behavioral neurology, but the problems I see most commonly are dementia and traumatic brain injury. A unifying theme I have addressed over my career that relates to all of behavioral neurology is the contribution of white matter to human behavior, and, by implication, how disorders of white matter alter behavior.

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