Tyler C. Duffield, Ph.D. is a highly regarded Life Span Neuropsychologist and Assistant Professor of Family Medicine and Neurology at the School of Medicine in Portland, OR. With expertise in psychology, his special focus lies in the management of mild traumatic brain injuries, including sports-related brain injuries. Dr. Duffield is dedicated to working with children affected by neurologic diseases or injuries, providing assessment and treatment services, particularly in the areas of concussion management, epilepsy, neurodevelopmental disabilities, neuropsychology, sports medicine, and traumatic brain injury. He also conducts research on innovative technologies to enhance clinical assessment and treatment. Outside of his professional pursuits, Dr. Duffield enjoys spending quality time with his family, engaging in outdoor recreational activities, reading, and attempting to master the game of golf.
With a Bachelor's degree from Colorado State University and a Ph.D. from Brigham Young University, Dr. Duffield completed his internship in Pediatrics and residency in Sports Medicine at Oregon Health Science University. He is an active member of the American Psychological Association, Division 40 Clinical Neuropsychology, Sports Neuropsychology Society, and National Academy of Neuropsychology. Patients highly recommend Dr. Duffield, as reflected in his outstanding ratings and reviews. His commitment to improving the lives of individuals impacted by brain injuries and neurologic conditions is evident in his compassionate care and dedication to research and innovation.
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