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David Coppel

Sports Neuropsychologist and Sport Psychologist

David Coppel is a retired Professor and Director of Neuropsychological Services and Research at the University of Washington (UW) Medicine Sports Concussion Program. He held this position from August 2009 until July 2022, contributing significantly to the field of neuropsychology, particularly in relation to sports-related concussions.

Professional Background

  • Title: Professor, Director of Neuropsychological Services and Research (Retired)
  • Institution: UW Medicine Sports Concussion Program
  • Duration: August 2009 - July 2022

Contributions

Dr. Coppel has been involved in various aspects of neuropsychological research and clinical practice, focusing on the psychological impacts of sports concussions. His work has been influential in understanding post-concussion syndrome and improving management strategies for affected athletes.

Affiliations

In addition to his role at UW Medicine, Dr. Coppel is also associated with Seattle Children's Hospital, where he continues to contribute to pediatric neuropsychology.

Current Status

As of now, Dr. Coppel is retired but remains recognized for his contributions to neuropsychological services and research within the context of sports medicine.

Highlights

Nov 5 · ncaa.org
Mind, Body and Sport: Post-concussion syndrome
Mar 2 · uwmedicine.org
[PDF] Concussion | UW Medicine

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Location

Seattle, Washington, United States