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Noah Silverberg

Assistant Professor
VCH Clinical Title(s)
Neuropsychologist
Research Focus
Stroke Mental Health and Behaviour
Degrees / Designations

PhD, R.Psych., ABPP

Contact Info
noah.silverberg@ubc.ca
604-822-5267

Biography

Dr. Noah Silverberg is an academic neuropsychologist. He spent over 10 years as a clinician-scientist at British Columbia’s tertiary rehabilitation hospital, GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre, before transitioning to a full-time faculty position at the University of British Columbia in the Department of Psychology. His research program focuses on psychological contributions to concussion recovery and associated treatments. He serves as chair of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Task Force on Mild TBI.

News and Awards

Overcoming fear after concussion

Mar 13, 2022

Online guidelines enhance mild traumatic brain injury care

Jun 3, 2021

Helping workers with head trauma get back on track

Jan 27, 2019

Veterans might not be getting the right clinical care

Nov 5, 2017

Innovation and Translational Research Awards 2016 Recipients

May 2, 2016

Investigator Awards 2015 Recipients

Feb 20, 2015

Publications

  • BMJ open -

    Promoting early treatment for mild traumatic brain injury in primary care with a guideline implementation tool: a pilot cluster randomised trial.

    Silverberg ND, Panenka WJ, Lizotte PP, Bayley MT, Dance D, Li LC
  • Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation -

    Management of Concussion and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Synthesis of Practice Guidelines.

    Silverberg ND, Iaccarino MA, Panenka WJ, Iverson GL, McCulloch KL, Dams-O'Connor K, Reed N, McCrea M,
  • Journal of neurotrauma -

    Fear Avoidance and Clinical Outcomes from Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.

    Silverberg ND, Panenka WJ, Iverson GL
  • The Journal of neuropsychiatry and clinical neurosciences -

    History of Functional Somatic Syndromes and Persistent Symptoms After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.

    Green K, Cairncross M, Panenka WJ, Stubbs JL, Silverberg ND
  • Frontiers in neurology -

    Advice to Rest for More Than 2 Days After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Is Associated With Delayed Return to Productivity: A Case-Control Study.

    Silverberg ND, Otamendi T
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