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John Beauvais is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Yale University's School of Medicine. He holds dual director roles: Director of the Clinical Neuropsychology Consultation Clinic and Director of the Predoctoral Training in Psychology Service. His primary research interests focus on neuropsychological assessments in chronic illnesses such as multiple sclerosis, HIV, and addiction disorders. He completed his PhD at the University of Connecticut in 1999.
Research highlights include studies on treatment adherence in neurological patients, resilience mechanisms in MS patients, and cognitive-behavioral factors influencing pain perception. His work bridges clinical practice with academic training, emphasizing ethics in postdoctoral fellowship programs. Notable contributions include developing community-based interventions for fall prevention and advancing neuropsychological testing methodologies.
- Education: PhD, University of Connecticut (1999)
- Key Research Areas: Neurological disease management, cognitive function assessment, healthcare ethics
- Clinical Leadership: Oversees clinical neuropsychology training programs at Yale
Publications span over two decades, addressing topics from cocaine dependence neuroimaging studies to modern healthcare system challenges in chronic disease management.
