- Leonard Berg
Leonard Berg (1927 –
January 15 ,2007 ) was a neurologist atWashington University and a specialist indementia andAlzheimer's disease . He was instrumental in the development of theClinical Dementia Rating Scale , a tool commonly used in research of these diseases.Born in St. Louis,
Missouri , Berg studied at Washington University, earning both his undergraduate and medical degrees there. He became an assistant professor of clinical neurology there in 1956, and also maintained a private practice from 1972–89. He became a professor of neurology and from 1985 to 1998 directed Washington's Alzheimer's Disease Research Center. In 1985, he was also named president of theAmerican Board of Psychiatry and Neurology .During the 1980s, Berg helped developed a series of tests to assess a patient's level of dementia by determining their abilities in language, memory, and everyday tasks. A numerical scale was established, with a 0 corresponding to no symptoms and a 3 representing severe symptoms. The tool developed into the Clinical Dementia Rating Scale, and has gained wide acceptance in Alzheimer's disease research.
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*cite news | title= Leonard Berg, 79, Neurologist Who Specialized in Dementia | author = Douglas Martin | publisher =
New York Times | page=A23 | date=February 12 ,2007
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