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Dr Tatyana Mollayeva MD, RPSGT, PhD

Hospital Affiliation : Sleep and Alertness Clinic, Toronto med west University of Toronto

Excellent Match for Neurology, Sleep, Traumatic Brain Injuries
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Board Certification

Russia, Turkmenistan, member of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and Canadian Sleep Society

Current Position

PhD Candidate

Medical Education

Medical degree in preventive medicine from Moscow Medical Academy
Epidemiology residency in Turkmenistan State Medical University.
Involved in the field of sleep medicine since 2004 working at the Toronto Western Hospital Sleep and Alertness Clinic. 
MD -Physician Ultrasound Diagnostics, Speciality Infectious Disease, PhD  Neuroscience/ Rehabilitation Science 

Awards & Honors

Mitacs Accelerate Scholarship
CIHR Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarship Doctoral Award

Memberships

American Academy of Sleep Medicine
Canadian Sleep Society

Sub-Specialty Interest

Epidemiology and the significance of sleep disorders after brain injuries

Sleep disorders

Traumatic Brain Injury


BIOGRAPHY

Tatyana Mollayeva is a PhD candidate who has been involved in the field of acquired brain injury since 2010 when she joined the ABI Research Lab and began her PhD studies in Rehabilitation Science at the University of Toronto under the supervision of Dr. Angela Colantonio. She obtained her medical degree in preventive medicine from Moscow Medical Academy and did her epidemiology residency in Turkmenistan State Medical University. She has been involved in the field of sleep medicine since 2004 working at the Toronto Western Hospital Sleep and Alertness Clinic. She also worked in the field of disability management with a major Canadian insurer.
Dr. Mollayeva participated in a number of sleep research projects and has extensive experience in analyzing and interpreting polysomnographic records. She is a member of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and Canadian Sleep Society. Her research interests focus on epidemiology and the significance of sleep disorders after brain injuries as well as on impact of sleep disorders on rehabilitation and quality of life in persons who have sustained Traumatic Brain Injury.
This year Tatyana was a recipient of a Mitacs Accelerate Scholarship and the CIHR Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarship Doctoral Award for her project, "Disorders of Sleep and Wakefulness Among Ontario Workers with Traumatic Brain Injury: Prevalence and Impact".

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