MemoryDisorder.org
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Memory & Aging Program
Description
About Us
The Butler Hospital Memory & Aging Program was founded in 1997 with a goal of assisting individuals with memory loss and dementia as well as their families. The Program provides high-quality, comprehensive evaluation and treatment of memory disorders and is dedicated to developing new treatments. The Program is directed by Stephen Salloway, MD, Chief of Neurology and Paul Malloy, PhD, Neuropsychologist and is located on the Butler Hospital campus in Providence, RI (USA) and is affiliated with the Brown Medical School.
In addition to Drs. Salloway and Malloy, our staff consists of clinical and research nurse coordinators, office staff as well as neuropsychology interns and postdoctoral fellows, trainees and work-study students from Brown University, and volunteers.
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- Aging
- Alzheimer
- Alzheimer's
- Alzheimer's Disease
- Brain
- Cadasil
- Clinical Trials
- Conditions And Diseases
- Dementia
- Dementia Research
- Dementia Training
- Geriatrics
- Health
- Lewy Bodies
- Memory
- Memory Disorders
- Memory Problems
- Memory Research
- Neurological Disorders
- Neurology
- Neuropsychology
- Parkinson's Disease
- Paul Malloy
- Providence
- Rhode Island
- Salloway
- Stephen Salloway
- Stroke
- Training
- Vascular Dementia
- CADASIL
- Conditions and Diseases
