Division of Cognitive Neurology

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[Text on screen: Douglas W. Scharre, MD, CMD, FAAN
Director, Division of Cognitive Neurology
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center]

Douglas W. Scharre, MD, CMD, FAAN: The Division of Cognitive Neurology at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center is committed to conducting the highest quality research, and providing exceptional patient care to improve the diagnosis and treatment of dementia and related memory disorders. Since 1993, we've engaged in groundbreaking research in dementia and cognitive disorders using medications and devices, including those targeting amyloid, tau, inflammation, synaptic damage, and abnormal behaviors.

The Memory Disorders Research Center has conducted more than 200 dementia-related clinical trials over the past 28 years. And data from those studies have contributed to more than 1,000 research publications. Our cognitive division developed the widely used self-administered general cognitive examination, also known as the SAGE test, and the 4-Turn test. We were also the first in the world to research and use deep brain stimulation on frontal lobe networks to treat Alzheimer's.

We value the contributions of every team member and foster a collaborative, cooperative, working environment, all with the same focus to provide the highest quality and the most up-to-date care and treatments for our patients. Our goal is to conduct research that will improve the diagnosis, and treatment of Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and other related memory disorders, and ultimately find cures. I encourage you to contact our division to learn more about our treatment options, research, and educational opportunities.

[Text on screen: For more information visit wexnermedical.osu.edu/ni
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center]

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