A CU Medicine provider.
I strive to provide the best care for my patients. I believe in treating the person as a whole, taking every aspect of brain health into consideration during diagnosis and treatment.
Locations
Qualifications and experience
- Specialties
- Behavioral Neurology, Neurology, Brain and Nervous System - Alzheimer's Disease, Brain and Nervous System, Brain and Nervous System - Hydrocephalus, Brain and Nervous System - Cognitive Changes, Brain and Nervous System - Dementia with Lewy Bodies, Brain and Nervous System - Frontotemporal Dementia, Brain and Nervous System - Lewy Body Dementia, Brain and Nervous System - Memory Loss, Brain and Nervous System - Mild Cognitive Impairment, Brain and Nervous System - Parkinson's Disease Dementia, Brain and Nervous System - Posterior Cortical Atrophy, Brain and Nervous System - Memory disorders, Brain and Nervous System - Vascular Dementia, Brain and Nervous System - CADASIL Syndrome
- Gender
- Female
- Languages spoken
- Education
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Internship
University of Colorado (University Hospital) Program (2016)
Fellowship
University of Colorado (University Hospital) Program (2020)
Medical School
University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine (2007)
Residency
Brigham and Women's Hospital/Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School Program (2017)
Undergraduate
University of Colorado - Boulder (CO) (2002)
Graduate
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center (2007)
- Research interest for patients
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My research explores personalized risk assessment, lifestyle recommendations, and potential disease-altering approaches for those most likely to benefit. I have a passion for preventing dementia. I have an interest in cognitive decline in Parkinson's disease focusing on modifiable and/or treatable risk factors. I am interested in understanding the profound sex differences in Alzheimer's disease. I am also interested in the real-world response to anti-amyloid therapies in populations not well-represented in the original clinical trials including atypical presentations of Alzheimer's disease.
- Insurance
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