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Robin Henderson, Ph.D.
  * Associate Professor Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Psychiatry
 
Biography
  Dr. Logan received her Ph.D. from the California School of Professional Psychiatry-Fresno, and completed her postdoctoral fellowship in Neuropsychology at he University of Rochester. She is Board-Certified in Clinical Neuropsychology. Clinical and research interests are in executive dysfunction and apraxia following stroke and their impact on the rehabilitation setting. Interests also include the evaluation , management and pharmacologic intervention of Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia. Dr. Logan is Director of Neuropsychological Services at Rochester General Hospital. As well, she serves as a consulting neuropsychologist for Monroe Community Hospital and the NIA funded University of Rochester Alzheimer Disease Anti-inflammatory Prevention Trial (ADAPT). Dr. Logan's teaching commitments include the PM&R residency Lecture Series in Neuropsychology and Geriatric Fellow, Geropsychology Fellow and medical student teaching through the Comprehensive Assessment Clinic at Monroe Community Hospital.
 
Contact Information
 

1425 Portland Avenue Box RGH 374

Rochester, NY 14621
(p) 585-922-5730
E-mail: robin.henderson@viahealth.org

 
Education
  * State University of New York at Buffalo, BA 1977
  * Loyola College, MS 1983
  * California School of Professional Psychiatry-Fresno, California. PhD. 1989
 
Internships, Residencies, and Specialty Training
  * Internship in Neuropsychology, Baltimore area VA Consortium 1987
  * Post-doctoral fellowship in Neuropsychology, University of Rochester, New York. 1988-1990
 
Baord Certification
  * American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychologists
 
Research Areas & Interests
  * Executive dysfunction and apraxia following stroke and their impact in the rehabilitation setting
  * The evaluation and management of Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia.