Professor
University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon
McKay Moore Sohlberg is a Full Professor at University of Oregon where she conducts research and teaches graduate courses related to cognitive rehabilitation. She is known internationally for her pioneering work in the field of cognitive rehabilitation. Her research focuses on the development of treatments that help people with acquired brain injury manage cognitive impairments. Her work includes evaluating treatment protocols for individuals with persistent cognitive effects following concussive injuries, and individuals who are attempting to pursue postsecondary education following brain trauma. Dr. Sohlberg’s past research includes the design and evaluation of assistive technology tools to support adolescents and adults with acquired brain injury function optimally in their communities. A recent focus has been on facilitation and evaluation of patient-centered goal setting in neurorehabilitation. Dr. Sohlberg has contributed to a number of evidence-based practice guidelines supported by the Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders & Sciences and has authored two seminal textbooks in the field. A new edition is scheduled to be released with her co-authors in 2022.
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