Ciaran Considine
Ciaran Considine is an Assistant Professor of Neuorology at Vanderbilt Univeristy School of Medicine and a clinical neuropsychologist at VUMC. He earned his degrees at the University of Michigan and the University of Windsor. He completed an internship residency at the Detroit VA Medical Center, and a postdoctoral fellowship at the Milwaukee VA Medical center with a visiting fellowship at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Dr. Considine is primarily interested in neurodiagnostic consultation within adult neurology populations such as aquired brain injury, stroke, and neuro-oncological disease.
His research interests focus on the intersection between sleep pathology and neurodegenerative disorders. He is a collaborating investigator at multiple sites across the country, related to the role sleep disturbance plays in traumatic brain injury, depressive-suicidality, epilepsy, and chronic stroke. He is currently pursuing a VUMC project designed to longitudinally track sleep architecture, neurocognitive status, and neurobehavioral symptoms.