Maureen K O'Connor Psy.D
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Maureen K O'Connor Psy.D

Human Brain Aging & Longevity Mental Health
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Dr. O'Connor graduated with a bachelor's degree from Ithaca College, where she majored in both psychology and religion. She received her doctorate in psychology from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, focusing her dissertation on the differentiation of depression versus Alzheimer's disease. She attended Yale University School of Medicine for her predoctoral internship, where she conducted outpatient and inpatient memory evaluations for adults with a broad range of diagnostic presentations, including dementia, traumatic brain injury, and stroke. She went on to complete one year of postdoctoral residency at Cornell Weil Medical Center/Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and two additional years of residency at the Bedford VA Hospital/Boston University School of Medicine. In 2005 she accepted an appointment at the Bedford VA Hospital as the Director of Neuropsychology. In that role she established the Memory Diagnostic Clinic at the Bedford VA Hospital, specifically designed to evaluate and treat older Veterans with memory loss. In 2008 she was awarded board certification in neuropsychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology. In 2009 she accepted the Young Alumni Achievement Award from the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. She has served on the board of the Massachusetts Neuropsychological Society (MNS) and the National Academy of Neuropsychology (NAN). She is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology at Boston University School of Medicine and Director of the Research Education Component at Boston University in the Alzheimer's Disease Research Center. Dr. O'Connor's research interests include understanding and developing interventions to improve the lives of adults with memory loss and the lives of the family members that help provide care. Most recently the National Institute of Health and National Institute of Aging provided Dr. O’Connor and colleagues with $3.2 million dollars of funding to support a 5-year research project examining how relationship factors impact couples navigating a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease. In addition to her ongoing research activities, Dr. O'Connor continues to evaluate and treat individuals with memory loss while teaching doctoral students, interns, and residents in neuropsychology. In her free time, she enjoys running, cooking, and relaxing with her family and their family dog, Bruce.
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