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Dr. Nicholas Bogod

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Suite 412 – 2775 Heather Street
Doctors Residence Building
Vancouver General Hospital

Tel:  (604) 875-5527
Fax
: (604) 875-5740
Email: nicholas.bogod@vch.ca

 

Research Interests:

  • Neuropsychological outcome after acquired and traumatic brain injury

  • Distinguishing psychological overlay from the cognitive sequelae of brain injury

  • The effect of English as a second language (ESL) status on neuropsychological evaluation

  • Early mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia diagnosis

  • The concordance between cognitive screening measures (e.g., MoCA) and full neuropsychological test batteries in various presentations including dementia

  • Neuropsychological and health-related quality of life outcomes after stereotactic neurosurgery in Parkinson's disease

  • Neuropsychological sequelae of neurological illness (e.g., MS, encephalopathy, anoxia, etc.)

Professional Training:

  • 2004 - 2006: Post- Doctoral Fellow - Neurosciences Vancouver General Hospital

  • 2003 – 2004: Intern, Riverview Hospital

  • 2000 - 2005: Ph.D. Clinical Neuropsychology, University of Victoria

Academic Positions:

  • 2008: Clinical Instructor, Division of Neurology (UBC Faculty of Medicine)

Publications

Iaria, G., Bogod, N., Fox, C.J., & Barton J.J. (2008). Developmental topographical disorientation: Case one. Neuropsychologia, in press. [PubMed]

Bezeau, S., Bogod, N.M., & Mateer, C.A. (2004).  Evaluation and intervention for sexually intrusive behaviors after traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 18(3), 299-313. [PubMed]

Bogod, N.M, Mateer, C.A., & MacDonald, S.W.S (2003). Measurement of awareness of deficits after traumatic brain injury. Journal of the International Neuropsychology Society, 9(3), 450-458. [PubMed]

Mateer, C.A. & Bogod, N.M. (2003). Cognitive, behavioral and pharmacological approaches to rehabilitation after acquired brain injury. In S. Rao (Ed.). Neuropsychiatry, 2nd Ed. Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins: Philadelphia, PA.

 

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