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Rachel Bieu
Research Assistant
Olin Neuropsychiatry Research Center
200 Retreat Avenue
Whitehall Building - Institute of Living
Hartford CT 06106
Phone: 860-545-700, ext 7893
Email: rbieu@harthosp.org |
Who Am I?
Rachel Bieu completed her BA at Ithaca College where
she majored in Psychology and minored in Sociology. She went on to earn her
MA in Psychology from Central Connecticut State University. Rachel joined
the Olin Neuropsychiatry Research Center in the summer of 2007 as a clinical
research assistant working on the Acute Psychosis project. In the coming
years Rachel hopes to pursue a PhD in Clinical Neuropsychology.
Roles & Responsibilities
Publications
Bieu, R., Mate-Kole, C. C., Said, P., Gianesini, J.,
Fellows, R., & McDougal, J. Efficacy of cognitive training intervention programs
in patients with dementia. Geriatrics Today: Canadian Journal of Geriatric
Medicine and Psychiatry, September 2007.
Mate-Kole, C. C., Catayong, C., Bieu, R., Conway, J., & Wood, R. An
examination of the psychometric properties of the Revised
Quick Cognitive Screening Test (RQCST). Geriatrics Today: Canadian Journal of
Geriatric Medicine and Psychiatry, September 2007.
Both papers are currently being revised for publication.
Presentations/Abstracts
Bieu, R., Mate-Kole, C. C., Said, P., Gianesini, J., Fellows, R.,
& McDougal, J. Efficacy of cognitive training intervention programs
in patients with dementia. 4th Canadian Colloquium on Dementia, Vancouver,
British Columbia, October 2007.
Mate-Kole, C. C., Catayong, C., Bieu, R., Conway, J., & Wood, R. An
examination of the psychometric properties of the Revised
Quick Cognitive Screening Test (RQCST). 4th Canadian Colloquium on Dementia,
Vancouver, British Columbia, October 2007.