Dr. Speed specializes in the treatment of traumatic brain injury, mild brain injury, conversion disorder and inpatient rehabilitation. Dr. Speed is the medical director of the traumatic brain injury rehabilitation program at the University of Utah.
Education History
Residency |
University of Minnesota Hospitals |
Resident |
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Concord Repatriation General Hospital |
Resident | |
Internship |
Concord Repatriation General Hospital |
Intern |
University of Sydney |
MBBS | |
Undergraduate |
University of Sydney |
BS |
Selected Publications
Journal Article
- English M, Speed J (2012). Effectiveness of Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation After Left Ventricular Assist Device Placement. Am J Phys Med Rehabil.
- Mooney G, Speed J, Sheppard S (2005). Factors Related to Recovery after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Brain Inj, Volume 19(Number 12), November 2005.
- Mooney G, Speed J, Sheppard S (2005). Factors related to recovery after mild traumatic brain injury. Brain Inj, 19(12), 975-87. (Read full article)
- Mooney G, Speed J (2001). The association between mild traumatic brain injury and psychiatric conditions. Brain Inj, 15(10), 865-77. (Read full article)
- Ellis K, Speed J, Balbierz JM (1998). Post-craniectomy intracranial hypotension: potential impact on rehabilitation. Brain Inj, 12(10), 895-9. (Read full article)
- Ellis KL, Speed J (1998). Pharmacologic management of movement disorder after midbrain haemorrhage. Brain Inj, 12(7), 623-8. (Read full article)
- Gooch JL, Wolcott R, Speed J (1997). Behavioral management of conversion disorder in children. Arch Phys Med Rehabil, 78(3), 264-8. (Read full article)
- Speed J (1996). Behavioral management of conversion disorder: retrospective study. Arch Phys Med Rehabil, 77(2), 147-54. (Read full article)
Review
- Mooney G, Speed J (2002). Interdisciplinary Challenges in the Treatment of Functional Disorders. [Review].
- Speed J, Mooney G (1997). Rehabilitation of Conversion Disorders: An Operant Approach. [Review]. NeuroRehabilitation, 8, 175-182.
- Mooney G, Speed J (1997). Differential Diagnosis in Mild Brain Injury: Understanding the Role of Non-Organic Conditions. [Review]. NeuroRehabilitation, 8, 223-233.