Clinical Neuropsychologist
Ph.D. – University of Virginia, VA
Clinical Internship – VA Maryland Health Care System, MD
Neuropsychology Residency – University of Colorado School of Medicine, CO
AREAS OF CLINICAL INTEREST
Neurodegenerative conditions (e.g., Alzheimer’s disease, Lewy Body Dementia, Frontotemporal Dementia), movement disorders (e.g., Parkinson disease), cerebrovascular disease/stroke, brain tumors, autoimmune conditions (e.g., multiple sclerosis), epilepsy, pre- and post-surgical cognitive evaluations
In her free time, Dr. Crowley enjoys traveling, creative writing, and spending time with family and friends.
What makes you excited about joining CSNA?
Since my first interactions with staff at CSNA, I have gotten the impression that folks truly enjoy working here and have a great sense of camaraderie. I look forward to having the opportunity to collaborate not just with other neuropsychologists, but also neurology, neurosurgery, and advanced practice providers to offer comprehensive, multidisciplinary care to patients.
What does patient care mean to you?
Patient care means listening to patients, thoroughly evaluating their cognitive and psychological concerns, considering each patient’s individual and contextual diversity factors, and striving to clearly communicate results and recommendations in the most helpful way possible.
Why did you become a Neuropsychologist?
I have always been interested in how the brain works, and I also think being a Neuropsychologist is a good application of my strengths in connecting, communicating, and problem-solving to try and help people.