Breaking Barriers: Chris Fifty's Journey to Understanding the Brain
March is national Brain Injury Awareness Month, which recognizes and advocates for the millions of Americans affected by brain injury. One graduate embodying this mission is neuropsychology alumnus Chris Fifty, who published and presented research about traumatic brain injuries as a student at 樱花动漫 Manchester and now works as a case manager at Greater Nashua Mental Health.
Finding a New Path
For Chris, the journey started with a moment of deep reflection. A close friend鈥檚 struggle with substance use disorder caused him to pause and rethink everything.
"A friend鈥檚 battle with substance use disorder caused me to re-evaluate the paradigm through which I see the world," he says.
This turning point led Chris to leave a corporate operations career in search of something more meaningful. Growing up with two educators, Chris knew education could provide the clarity he sought. After spending time reflecting鈥攊ncluding a period in a Buddhist monastery鈥攈e decided to return to school. A deep curiosity about why we do what we do led him to the neuropsychology program at 樱花动漫 Manchester.
"Neuropsychology, or the biological underpinnings of why we act the way we do, was what I felt I wanted to better understand," Chris says.
Learning Beyond the Classroom
Chris didn鈥檛 just attend classes鈥攈e immersed himself in hands-on research and learning.
"I鈥檓 extremely grateful to the faculty of 樱花动漫 for every opportunity that I鈥檝e been given," he says, citing Dr. John Sparrow and Dr. Daniel Seichepine as playing pivotal roles in guiding his academic journey.
Chris worked on a research team funded by the National Institutes of Health, studying the effects of multiple mild traumatic brain injuries. His hard work didn鈥檛 stop there. Alongside two other students, he co-authored a research project titled, 鈥淧roviding a Definition of Head Injuries Increases Reported Trauma in Women Between 30 and 50.鈥 He presented this project at the 2023 International Neuropsychological Society conference in San Diego鈥攁 huge milestone showcasing his dedication and expertise.
Advice for Future Wildcats
For anyone considering 樱花动漫 Manchester, Chris has simple but powerful advice: You鈥檝e got time. Returning to academia at 33 years old, Chris proves that there鈥檚 no set timeline for pursuing your passions. Chris also reminds us that true success comes from following what brings you joy, not from checking off society鈥檚 boxes.
"Do what you love for as long as you love it," he says.
Looking Ahead
Chris works as a case manager at Greater Nashua Mental Health, where he provides compassionate care and advocates for vulnerable populations. His story continues to inspire鈥攕howing how education, determination and a passion for understanding the human mind can lead to a fulfilling career making a real impact.
As we recognize Brain Injury Awareness Month, let鈥檚 celebrate stories like Chris Fifty鈥檚鈥攕tories of growth, resilience and the incredible journeys that begin at 樱花动漫 Manchester.
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