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Specialties
Patient Rating
5.0 /5( out of 60 reviews )The patient rating score is an average of all responses on our patient experience survey. The rating averages scores for all questions about care from our providers.
The scale on which responses are measured is 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.
Patient Comments
Patient comments are gathered from our patient experience survey and displayed in their entirety. For the convenience of our visitors, some patient comments have been translated from their original language into English while preserving their original meaning as accurately as possible. Patients are de-identified for confidentiality and patient privacy.
December 19, 2024IMAGING AND NEUROSCIENCES CENTERShe was friendly and appeared to engaged in understanding my feelings and situation.
November 20, 2024CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTERIt was a session mainly of testing
October 10, 2024CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTERI found Dr Lang to be very competent, friendly, professional and helpful.
July 26, 2024CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTERThank you Brittany for your amazing support and care. Whew, we have so much better understanding thanks to you! With respect and gratitude.
July 25, 2024CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTERSo pleasant and understanding, I felt calm and confident that I was with the right person.
July 09, 2024CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTEREspecially when dealing with neurological disorders she is both brilliant and kind as well as supportive. I could not be more grateful.
June 29, 2024CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTERI could not be more grateful for Dr. Lang and all that she has done education wise to help individuals like myself try to figure out where the impact of the brain deterioration is in my life now. Thank you so very much
March 21, 2024CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTERShe communicated well about any information she needed to tell me. She covered anything I needed to know and answered all of my questions.
March 21, 2024CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTERIf you are looking for a compassionate, knowledgeable, caregiver why will listen and adds humor to an otherwise scary situation you have come to the right person. We highly recommend Dr Lang to assist you thru your medical journey.
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Board Certification and Academic Information
Academic Departments Neurology -Primary Education history
Postdoctoral Fellowship Adult Clinical Neuropsychology - Medical College of Wisconsin Postdoctoral Fellow Internship Neuropsychology Track - Minneapolis VA Health Care System Predoctoral Internship Graduate Training Clinical Psychology - University of South Florida M.A., Ph.D. Graduate Training Clinical/Counseling Psychology - Midwestern State University M.A. Undergraduate Psychology - Minnesota State University, Mankato B.S. Selected Publications
Journal Article
- Rancourt D, Choquette EM, Ahlich E, Lang B, Verzijl CL, Palermo M, Belzak WCM (2021). Invariance of the Eating Disorder Inventory-Drive for Thinness subscale across university and community samples. Psychol Assess, 34(4), 341-352. (Read full article)
- Miles SR, Silva MA, Lang B, Hoffman JM, Venkatesan UM, Sevigny M, Nakase-Richardson R (2021). Sleep apnea and posttraumatic stress after traumatic brain injury (TBI): A Veterans Affairs TBI Model Systems study. Rehabil Psychol, 66(4), 450-460. (Read full article)
- Lang B, Rancourt D (2019). Drive for leanness: potentially less maladaptive compared to drives for thinness and muscularity. Eat Weight Disord, 25(5), 1213-1223. (Read full article)
- Lang B, Ahlich E, Verzijl CL, Thompson JK, Rancourt D (2019). The role of drive for thinness in the association between weight status misperception and disordered eating. Eat Behav, 35, 101319. (Read full article)
- Verzijl CL, Ahlich E, Lang B, Rancourt D (2018). Body mass index as a moderator of the association between weight status misperception and disordered eating behaviors. Eat Behav, 30, 98-103. (Read full article)
- Lang B, Kindy MS, Kozel FA, Schultz SK, Taheri S (2018). Multi-Parametric Classification of Vascular Cognitive Impairment and Dementia: The Impact of Diverse Cerebrovascular Injury Biomarkers. J Alzheimers Dis, 62(1), 39-60. (Read full article)