Dr. Morrow is an Associate Professor in the Department of Clinical Neurological Sciences at Western University (London, Ontario, Canada). She received her MD from the University of Calgary and completed her residency training in neurology at Western University. This was followed by a clinical fellowship in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) at the London MS clinic at Western University and a research fellowship on Cognition and MS with Dr. Ralph Benedict, a neuropsychologist, at the Jacobs Neurologic Institute in Buffalo, New York.
Dr. Morrow has also completed a Master's of Science in Epidemiology at the State University of New York at Buffalo. In addition to her clinical work in the London MS clinic, she established the first MS Cognitive clinic in Canada located at Parkwood Institute. She currently has over 70 peer-reviewed publications in the area of MS. She is a Board member for the Consortium of MS Centers and on the editorial board of both the International Journal of MS care and the Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences.
She is on the steering committee of MS in the 21st Century, an international collaboration with the aim of defining how MS treatment and standard of care should look in the 21st century. Her research interests are cognition in MS and the use of corticosteroids for the treatment of relapses in MS.