Cognitive effects of vascular disease and neurocognitive screening for dementia in a primary care office setting
2nd Annual Congress and Medicare Expo on Primary Care & General Pediatrics
September 19-20, 2016 Phoenix, USA

Cheri Surloff

Florida Atlantic University, USA

Keynote: Health Care: Current Reviews

Abstract:

Vascular lesions and their neuropsychological correlates can present with language, memory, visual spacial, mood and executive disruption. The risk facotrs and presentation of the neuropsycological domains and neuroanatomical pathways will be highlighted. A screening tool to access these domains will be presented.

Biography :

Cheri Surloff has completed her two Clinical degrees in Clinical Psychology, Neuropsycology PhD and PsyD. She is a Diplomate of the Clinical Board of Neuropsycology. She has also completed her Post-doctoral Master in Psychopharmacology. She was the Director of a Neuropsycology Service that was in a level I Trama Facility for 20 years. She has been a Medical Board Member of the Brain Tumar Association of Florida for more than 20 years. She has been teaching Psychopharmacology and Neuro Science courses at Florida Atlantic University for the past 20 years. She facilitates numoruous support groups for brain injury, stoke and brain tumors.

Email: cherineuro@yahoo.com