Location
Rochester, Minnesota
Summary
Glenn E. Smith, Ph.D., L.P., is a principal investigator for the Education Core, Mayo Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, and associate director for Education Resources, Mayo Clinic Center for Translational Science Activities.
Focus areas
- Early diagnosis of dementia
- Dementia outcomes
- Successful cognitive aging
- Depression and behavioral disturbance in dementias
Significance to patient care
The research conducted by Dr. Smith and his colleagues has led to the development of the Mayo Clinic Healthy Action to Benefit Thinking and Independence (HABIT) program, a 10-day, 50-hour, intensive intervention program for people with mild cognitive impairment.
The HABIT program combines state-of-the-art physical and mental exercise, memory compensation training, and patient and caregiver education and support. Studies by Dr. Smith and his team show it helps people in preclinical stages of Alzheimer's disease maintain their functional independence.
Professional highlights
- Chair, Task Force to Update the Guidelines for the Evaluation of Dementia and Age-Related Cognitive Decline, Committee on Aging, American Psychological Association, 2010
- President, Division of Clinical Neuropsychology (Division 40), American Psychological Association, 2008-2009
- President, American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2005-2007
Recent Publications
See my publications
Professional Details
Primary Appointment
- Psychology
Academic Rank
- Professor of Psychology
Education
- BA - Major: Psychology
Minor: Math, Statistics University of Nebraska, Lincoln - PhD - Neuropsychology, Rural/Community Psychology University of Nebraska, Lincoln
- Internship - Neuropsychology - Geropsychology Specialty Track Neuropsychiatric Institute, University of California, Los Angeles
- Post-doctoral Fellowship - Clinical Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation Mayo Medical School