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Jeremy Davis, PsyD, ABPP-CN

Associate Professor/Clinical

Jeremy J. Davis, PsyD, is a board-certified clinical neuropsychologist (ABPP) in the Department of Neurology and Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases. His clinical work involves evaluation of adults and older adults with concerns about memory and other cognitive abilities. Referral questions often involve differentiation of normal aging from mild cognitive impairment and dementia. He sees patients with a range of neurologic conditions including stroke, movement disorders, and traumatic brain injury among other issues. 

  • Professional Background

    Education

    • 2009 - PsyD - Clinical Psychology - University of Indianapolis
    • 2006 - MA - Clinical Psychology - University of Indianapolis
    • 1996 - BA - Psychology - Amherst College

    Training

    • 2011 - Residency - Neuropsychology - Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan
    • 2009 - Internship - Psychology - Neuropsychology track - Cincinnati VA Medical Center
    • 2008 - Practicum - Roudebush VA Medical Center
    • 2007 - Practicum - Indiana Neuroscience Institute, St. Vincent Hospital
    • 2006 - Practicum - Butler University Counseling Center

    Appointments

    • 01/2021 - Associate Professor/Clinical - Univ of Texas Health San Antonio
    • 07/2018-01/2021 - Associate Professor/Clinical - Univ of Utah
    • 11/2011-06/2018 - Assistant Professor/Clinical - University of Utah
  • Research & Grants

    Research profile

    Grants

    PRIVATE:

    Funding Agency: University of Utah Division of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
    Grant Title: Early Inpatient Neuropsychological Assessment and Stroke Rehabilitation Outcomes
    Time period: 03/2020 - 12/2020
    Grant Role: Co-Investigator

     

    Grant Title: Conference On Brain Injury: Focus On The Mind-Body Connection In Recovery
    Time period: 02/2020 - 12/2020
    Grant Role: Co-Investigator

  • Service

    Department

    05/2021     Promotion, Tenure & Appointments Committee (Member)
                      UT Health San Antonio, Medicine, Neurology

    01/2021     Finance Committee  (Member)
                      UT Health San Antonio, Medicine, Neurology

    01/2019-    Academic Affairs Advisory Committee (Chair)
    01/2020     University of Utah, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

    Service to the Profession

    Clinical Neuropsychologist, Consulting Editor (Jan 2013 - present)

  • Publications

      ABSTRACTS

      1.  Davis JJ, Kurniadi N, Mullen C, Kitchen Andren K, Rolin S. Intra-Individual Variability In Stroke And Mixed Neurologic Conditions 2020. p. 866. (Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology; vol. 35).

      2.  Davis JJ, Mullen C, Kurniadi N, Kitchen Andren K, Rolin S. Intra-Individual Variability In Traumatic Brain Injury and Questionable Performance Validity 2020. p. 915. (Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology; vol. 35).

      3.  Rolin S, Kitchen Andren K, Mullen C, Kurniadi N, Davis JJ. Single-Item Screening For Anxiety And Depression Using The Neurobehavioral Symptom Inventory 2020. p. 933. (Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology; vol. 35).

      4.  Kurniadi N, & Davis JJ. Logopenic Variant Of Primary Progressive Aphasia In A 66-Year Old Female—A Case Study 2020. p. 969. (Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology; vol. 35).

      5.  Rolin S, Kitchen Andren K, Mullen C, Kurniadi N, Davis JJ. Screening For Cognitive Over-Reporting With The Neurobehavioral Symptom Inventory 2020. p. 1015. (Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology; vol. 35).

      6.  Attridge J, Zimmerman D, Davis JJ, Rolin S. Psychometric Equivalence of Prorated Boston Naming Test Scores After Noose Item Removal 2020. p. 1033. (Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology; vol. 35).

      7.  Kurniadi N, Davis JJ, Kitchen-Andren K, Mullen C, Rolin S. Cost of Neuropsychological Evaluation Comparable To Neuroimaging In The Eastern USA 2020. p. 1034. (Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology; vol. 35).

      8.  Zimmerman D, Attridge J, Rolin S, Davis JJ. Comparing Boston Naming Test Short Forms In A Rehabilitation Sample 2020. p. 1041. (Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology; vol. 35).

      9.  Mullen C, Rolin S, Davis JJ. Processing Speed and Executive Function Contributions To Rey Complex Figure Copy Performance In Rehabilitation Patients 2019. p. 917. (Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology; vol. 34).

      10.  Palo R, Black-Bain K, Rolin S, Davis JJ, Tucker K. Concussion Balance Test Normative Data for 18-25 Year Old Athletes 2018. p. 196-197. (Arachives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; vol. 99, no. 12).

      BOOK CHAPTER

      1. Davis J. Symptom and Performance Validity Assessment In Forensic Neuropsychology In: Miller JB, Axelrod BN, Schutte C, Davis JJ. APA Handbook of Forensic Neuropsychology. Washington DC: 2017. p. 67 - 109.

      2. Davis JJ. Validity Assessment Within The Rehabilitation Setting In: Neuropsychological Validity Testing In Clinical Settings: A Handbook For Non-Forensic Practice (in press).

      3. Davis JJ. Interpretation of Data From Multiple Performance Validity Tests In: Assessment of Feigned Cognitive Impairment: A Neuropsychological Perspective (2nd) (in press).

       

      JOURNAL ARTICLES

      1. Zimmerman, D, Attridge, J, Rolin, S, Davis JJ. Psychometric Equivalence of Standard and Prorated Boston Naming Test Scores. Assessment Assessment 2121 Dec

      2. Rolin SN, Mullen CM, Vaccariello E, Davis JJ. Examining The Cognitive Proficiency Index In Rehabilitation Patients Apple Neuropsychology Adult 2021 Sep;28(5):573-582.

      3. Rolin SN, Flis A, Davis JJ. Work Coping, Stress Appraisal, and Psychological Resilience: Reaction To The COVID-19 Pandemic Among Health Care Providers Psychology & Neuroscience 2021 Jul

      4. Rolin S, Davis JJ, Miller JB. Estimating Premorbid Ability In Rehabilitation Patients Using The Test ofPremorbid Functioning and Wide Range Achievement Test- Fourth Edition 2021 Apr;28(3):994-1103.

      5. Marra DE, Hoelzle, Davis JJ, Schwartz ES. Initial Changes sIn Neuropsycholgoists Clinical Practice During The COVIDD-19 Pandemic: A Survey Study 2020 Oct;34(7-8):1251-1266.

      6. Attridge J, Zimmerman D, Rolin NS, Davis JJ. Comparing Boston Naming Test Short Forms In A Rehabilitation Sample 2020 Aug;25:1-6.

      7. Domen CH, Collins RL, Davis JJ. The APPCN Multisite Didactic Initiative : Development, Benefits and Challenges The Clinical Neuropsychologist 2020 Jul;35(1):115-132.

      8. Willick SE, Wagner G, Ericson D, Josten G, Teramoto M, Davis JJ. Helmet Use and Risk-Taking Behavior Among Skiers and Snowboarders Clinical J Sport Med2019 Jul;29(4):329-335.

      9. Davis JJ. Performance Validity In Older Adults: Observed Versus Predicted False Positive Rates In Relation To Number of Tests Administered J Clin Exp Neuropsych 2018 Dec;40(10):1013-1021

      10. Davis JJ. Reconsidering The Word Memory Test As A Memory Measure In Traumatic Brain Injury Arch Clin Neuropsychol 2016 Nov;31(7):802-810.

  • Clinical

    Provider profile

    Board Certifications

    • 2013 - Clinical Neuropsychology - American Board of Professional Psychology
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