Psychology Training Program Director/Neuropsychologist
VA Maryland Health Care System
Baltimore , MD, United States
Moira C. Dux, Ph.D. completed a doctoral degree in clinical psychology from Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science (formerly Finch University/The Chicago Medical School), in the program’s neuropsychology track. She completed both her pre-doctoral and postdoctoral training in neuropsychology at the VA Maryland Health Care System(VAMHCS)/University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM). Since 2018, Dr. Dux has served as the Psychology Training Program Director at VAMHCS, overseeing all levels of psychology training including a pre-doctoral externship program, the VAMHCS/UMSOM Psychology Internship Consortium, and the VAMHCS Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology Postdoctoral Fellowship Programs. Dr. Dux is the Chair Elect of the Executive Committee of the national VA Psychology Training Council (VAPTC) and the Co-Chair of the VAPTC Administrative Subcommittee. Clinically, Dr. Dux is an attending neuropsychologist in the VAMHCS Interdisciplinary Cognitive Assessment Clinic, where she collaborates with providers from various health specialties, such as pharmacy, medicine, and social work. She is also involved in the development and provision of multifaceted cognitive rehabilitation services. In terms of research, Dr. Dux was the recipient of a VA Career Development Award (CDA) in 2012 examining the effects of high-intensity aerobic exercise on autonomic, cognitive, and affective function post-stroke. She remains actively engaged in interdisciplinary research, focusing on evaluating exercise and cognitive rehabilitation interventions to enhance cognitive, psychological, and physical function among individuals with chronic health conditions, including neurological diseases.
ACRM Early Career Development Course
Monday, October 27, 2025
7:30 AM - 2:30 PM