KL2 Visiting Scholar Grand Rounds - Dr. Elizabeth Joe

Presenter: Elizabeth Joe, M.D., University of Southern California

When
May 23, 2024
2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
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Presentation details

Dr. Elizabeth Joe

Join us in welcoming OHSU KL2 visiting scholar: Elizabeth Joe, M.D.,  Assistant Professor of Neurology at the University of Southern California

Grand Rounds topic: EHR-based strategies to identify people living with dementia in a safety net health system

Dr. Joe will be presenting at the OHSU Layton Aging & Alzheimer's Disease Center's meeting.

About the presenter: Elizabeth Joe, M.D., is a behavioral neurologist at USC's Memory and Aging Center and Alzheimer Disease Research Center, where she sees people with memory disorders for clinical care and research assessments. She also co-leads the USC CSF Diversion Center for care of patients with normal pressure hydrocephalus. Her research interests are related to improving the healthcare system for people with dementia and their caregivers. She developed and led a shared medical appointments program for memory care and is piloting a similar program for patients with neurologic disorders within the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services. She completed medical school at Tufts University School of Medicine and her neurology residency and fellowship training at USC.

OCTRI's KL2 Program is designed to support early-career faculty in their transition to research independence. The mission of the KL2 award is to identify and support promising faculty who may benefit from OCTRI support and resources in their efforts to obtain independent research funding. The KL2 award is funded by the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Research (NCATS) through the Clinical Translational Science Award program, which supports a national network of research institutions. The KL2 Visiting Scholars Program was developed by CTSA consortium partners to promote collaborative cross-CTSA training, leverage academic strengths at host CTSAs, and support the career development of participating scholars through experiential training and the development of new partnerships. 
 

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