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Andreas Engvig
Acting consultant (Internal medicine)
Professional Background
Dr. Andreas Engvig is a seasoned consultant within the Department of Internal Medicine at the esteemed Oslo University Hospital, Ullevål, where he is dedicated to improving the quality of care for older adults through his work in geriatrics. With a strong commitment to the field, Dr. Engvig is currently pursuing his medical specialty in geriatrics, focusing specifically on the prevention of age-related diseases and the enhancement of cognitive functions in the elderly. His passion for understanding the intricacies of aging, particularly in relation to dementia and cognitive training, aligns with the growing need for expertise in these critical areas of healthcare.
Education and Achievements
Dr. Engvig's academic journey is marked by excellence and a profound dedication to the field of medicine. He graduated with a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree from the University of Oslo (UiO) in June 2012. Building on his foundational medical education, Dr. Engvig further advanced his expertise by earning a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Cognitive Neuroscience from the same institution. His doctoral research, which concentrated on aging neuroscience and neuroplasticity, laid the groundwork for his current endeavors in geriatric medicine.
To enhance his knowledge further, Dr. Engvig also completed an Advanced Postgraduate Course in Geriatrics at the European Academy for Medicine of Ageing (EAMA). This specialized training allowed him to hone his skills and deepen his understanding of the unique challenges faced by the aging population. Additionally, he broadened his horizons by participating in a Summer School on Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Cornell University, fostering a well-rounded approach to healthcare that integrates innovative thinking with scientific knowledge.
Professional Affiliations
Dr. Engvig is a proud member of the European Academy for Medicine of Ageing (EAMA), a prestigious organization that seeks to advance the science of aging and improve the health and well-being of older persons throughout Europe. Through his involvement with EAMA, Dr. Engvig actively contributes to initiatives aimed at fostering research and clinical practices that enhance quality of life for older adults.
Research Interests
Dr. Engvig's research interests are deeply rooted in aging, cognition, and the preservation of memory functions in older adults. He is particularly passionate about the study of dementia and its impact on individuals and society as a whole. This passion drives his pursuit of clinical and research endeavors that aim to provide innovative solutions to combat the effects of aging on cognitive health. His background in cognitive neuroscience equips him with unique insights into the mechanisms underlying memory and cognitive function, which he applies in his practice to support and improve patient outcomes.
In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Engvig is actively engaging in ongoing education and research to stay at the forefront of advancements in geriatrics and cognitive training. His commitment to lifelong learning exemplifies his dedication to providing the best possible care for his patients and contributing meaningfully to the field of internal medicine and geriatrics.
Vision for the Future
Dr. Engvig envisions a healthcare landscape where age-related diseases, particularly dementia, can be effectively managed and even prevented through early intervention and education. He advocates for a holistic approach that not only addresses the medical needs of older patients but also considers their emotional and cognitive well-being. His contributions to the field of geriatrics promise to make a lasting impact on how society addresses the challenges of an aging population.
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Internal Medicine
Geriatrics
Cognitive Neuroscience
Aging
Dementia
Memory Training
European Academy for Medicine of Ageing
University of Oslo
Medical Education
Healthcare Innovation