Neuropsychologist, Retired
retired from St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, MI, and from private practice
Ann Arbor, MI, United States
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
NAME: Evan Howard Cohen
Personal Statement
I am retired rehabilitation and community neuropsychologist who now contributes to the work of ACRM's International COVID-19 Task Force.
My efforts draw upon more than four decades of clinical, programmatic, and administrative experience with serious mental illness and traumatic brain injury in community, outpatient, hospital, and residential settings. My credentials include: Ph.D. from SUNY at Buffalo; Licenses in Michigan and Ohio; four years as Michigan's Project Director of a multi-year NIMH McKinney Service Demonstration and Evaluation grant for homeless, mentally ill adults; a mid-career NIH post-doctoral fellowship in Rehabilitation Psychology & Neuropsychology at the University of Michigan Medical Center's Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; a year's Clinical Directorship of a private Traumatic Brain Injury residential rehabilitation company, and 18 years as the sole inpatient neuropsychologist at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, for the Acute Rehabilitation Unit as well as other inpatient units. In 2022, I lead the development of two Long COVID symposia for the ACRM Annual Conference: "Long COVID Prognostic Biomarkers and Behavior/Cognitive Change over Time" (representing longitudinal findings from Germany, Argentina, and Portland, Oregon) and "PASC Psychological Change: Markers, Models, and Measures" (which featured longitudinal studies from Sao Paulo, London, and basic murine COVID-19 research from Portland, Oregon). I lead and moderated the presentation of both symposia at the 2022 ACRM Annual Conference in Chicago. As a result, the current ACRM International COVID-19 Task Force now includes both neurobiological researchers as well as cognitive and neurobehavioral researchers.
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Long COVID Symposium Part 1: pathophysiology and Assessment of Fatigue and Brain Fog 0569
Friday, November 1, 2024
8:15 AM – 9:15 AM
Friday, November 1, 2024
1:15 PM – 2:15 PM