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Dr. Nicholas Bogod
Addresses:
Suite 412 – 2775 Heather Street
Doctors Residence Building
Vancouver General HospitalTel: (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.