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Lisa Kritikos, RN

Nurse Practitioner

Lisa Kritikos, RN

Lisa Kritikos earned her master’s degree in nursing at UCSF School of Nursing in 2020. She is certified as an Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP). Lisa assists with the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, Frontotemporal Dementia Program Project Grant, and Longitudinal Brain Aging Program by conducting patient assessments and caregiver interviews for observational research studies. She also supports various aspects of Veteran-specific research at the UCSF Memory and Aging Center (MAC) and sees follow-up patients at the SFVA Memory Evaluation Clinic. Additionally, she provides patient and caregiver support as part of the nurse-run behavior management clinic that helps families of patients with challenging behaviors that arise as part of dementia. She is a member of the Behavior Management Task Force to improve the management and understanding of behavioral symptoms in dementia patients. As part of the Behavior Management Task Force, she co-leads monthly interdisciplinary meetings to discuss and strategize difficult situations that our patients and caregivers are experiencing as part of the dementia process and gives a monthly lecture to rotators on managing behaviors.

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