Dr. Elizabeth Carroll is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology at the University of Chicago. She specializes in critical care neurology and neurocritical care, focusing on acute outcomes related to conditions such as cryptogenic encephalitis and brain injuries. Her research interests encompass brain imaging features and the implications of various neurological conditions on patient outcomes. Dr. Carroll has contributed extensively to the field through her scholarly work, including studies on cognitive motor dissociation recovery in acute brain injury and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients with epilepsy. Her commitment to improving educational methods in neurocritical care is evidenced by her involvement in curriculum innovations aimed at enhancing the knowledge and skills of trainees. Dr. Carroll is actively engaged in numerous research projects and clinical studies, reflecting her dedication to advancing the understanding of neurological disorders and improving patient care.