Meghan Collier, Ph.D., is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University, where she serves as a clinical supervisor to neuropsychology postdoctoral fellows in the outpatient neuropsychology department at Butler Hospital, and contributes to seminar series for neuropsychology trainees, medical students, and psychiatry residents at the medical school. She has also served as a preceptor for medical students completing a longitudinal clerkship in psychiatry and neurology.
She is a Clinical Neuropsychologist and Director of Neuropsychology at RICBT/OneCBT in East Providence, RI. She completed her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Suffolk University in Boston, MA, with a major area of study in neuropsychology. She completed a predoctoral internship in neuropsychology at VA Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven, with minor rotations in cognitive rehabilitation and health psychology. She then completed a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in geriatric neuropsychology at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University’s Clinical Neuropsychology Specialty Program, where she provided consultation to the Geriatric Psychiatry Unit and the Memory & Aging Program at Butler Hospital. During fellowship, Meghan pursued research interests in the Memory & Aging Program at Butler Hospital, related to early detection, prevention, and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, and the psychological and behavioral consequences of biomarker disclosure and associated risk of dementia with cognitively normal older adults.