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Tucker, Kristi.jpg       Kristi Lanning Tucker, MD
Assistant Professor

Clinical Interests:  Neurocritical care

EDUCATION:

          1999-2003     MD, Wake Forest University School of Medicine
          1993-1997     BS, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC

POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING:
          2007-2009     Neurosciences Critical Care,
                             Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, MD                 
          2003-2007     Neurology Residency,
                             Wake Forest University School of Medicine,
                             Winston-Salem, NC

PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE:

          2009             North Carolina
          2007-2009     Maryland

SPECIALTY CERTIFICATIONS:
           
2008             ABPN – Adult Neurology
                              ABPN - Vascular Neurology

BIBLIOGRAPHY:

Publications:

Lanning K
, Pandya DP, Pardue D, Shuping JL, O’Donovan CA.  Prognostic factors in patients undergoing continuous EEG (CEEG) who have status epilepticus.  Presented at the American Epilepsy Society Annual meeting, San Diego, CA, December 2007

Reynolds CR, Tan KS, Lumpur K, Lanning K, Meads D, Tegeler CH.  (2003).  Posterior cerebral artery hemodynamics in a doubleblind, crossover, placebo controlled study of ginkgo biloba extract taken by healthy young adults.  Journal of Neuroimaging13,176.  Abstract for the 26th Annual meeting of the American Society of Neuroimaging.

Hartman, M., Steketee, M.C., Silva, S., Lanning, K., & Andersson, C.  (2003).  Wisconsin Card Sorting Test performance in schizophrenia:  the role of working memory.  Schizophrenia Research 63(3), 201-217.

Hartman, M., Steketee, M.C., Silva, S., Lanning, K. & McCann, H. (2003).  Working memory and schizophrenia: evidence for slowed encoding.  Schizophrenia Research 59(2-3), 99-113.

Silva, S.G., Jackson, E.D., Lanning, K.M., Leserman, J., Perkins, D.O., Stern, R.A., Golden, R.N., & Evans, D.L. (1999). Cognitive reserve and HIV-1 disease progression:  The differential effects of neurologic versus psychosocial factors.  Paper presented at the 1999 annual meeting of the American Neuropsychiatric Association, New Orleans, LA.

Silva, S.G., Hall, M., Lanning, K.M., Leserman, J., Ball, B., Otto, D., Golden, R.N., & Kehrl, H.R.  (1999).  Neurocognitive symptoms in multiple chemical sensitivity.  Paper presented at the 1999 annual meeting of the American Neuropsychiatric Association, New Orleans, LA.

Hirshman, E. & Lanning, K.  (1999).  Is there a special association between self judgements and conscious recollection?  Applied Cognitive Psychology 13: 29-42.

Silva, S.G., Jackson, E.D., Lanning, K.M., Leserman, J., Golden, R.N., Perkins, D.O., & Evans, D.L. (1998).    Cognitive reserve effects on HIV-1 disease progression:  A survival analysis.  Paper presented at the 1998 annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Toronto, Canada.

 

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