Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Pediatric Clinical Neuropsychology 2016-2018

Similar documents
Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Pediatric Clinical Neuropsychology

Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Pediatric Clinical Neuropsychology

POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY. Overview and Application Information

APA~APPROVED PRE-DOCTORAL INTERNSHIPS IN PSYCHOLOGY

TRAINING YEAR

(From the ABPP website ABPP CN Postdoctoral Fellowship Guidelines

Post-Doctoral Fellowship Program in Pediatric/Child Clinical Psychology APA Approved

Edmonton Consortium Clinical Psychology Residency

Doctoral Internship Program in Clinical Psychology Advanced training in behavioral psychology and applied behavior analysis

Director of Psychology Training: William Stiers, Ph.D., ABPP-RP. Residency Training Program in Rehabilitation Psychology.

Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Rehabilitation Psychology

Director of Psychology Training: William Stiers, Ph.D., ABPP-RP. Residency Training Program in Rehabilitation Psychology

APA~ACCREDITED PRE-DOCTORAL INTERNSHIPS IN PSYCHOLOGY

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical Psychology Advanced training in cognitive behavioral treatment and applied behavior analysis

Director of Psychology Training: William Stiers, Ph.D., ABPP-RP. Program Director, Neuropsychology Training: Kathleen B. Kortte, Ph.D.

Graduates of our Clinical Health Psychology post-doctoral fellowship program are competitively prepared to work in a variety of settings, including:

ABN Specialty Specific Requirements

Psychology Internship Program

APPLICATION FOR THE POSTDOCTORAL RESIDENCY IN CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY

Basic Standards for Residency Training in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

CURRICULUM VITAE SUE ELLEN ANTELL, PH.D., ABPN, ABPP, FACPN

INTERNSHIP TRAINING PROGRAM IN PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY BROCHURE

Psychology PhD / MA. Ryerson University, 350 Victoria Street, Toronto, ON M5B 2K3 Canada October 2009 (65967)

Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Postdoctoral Training Program in Clinical Health Psychology. Program Synopsis

1. The Mission and Vision of the Psychology Internship Training Program

Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Clinical Psychology

Psychology Internship at Geisinger Medical Center

Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, Inc. Division of Pediatric Psychology and Neuropsychology

Director of Psychology Training: William Stiers, Ph.D., ABPP (RP) Program Director, Neuropsychology Training: Kathleen Bechtold, Ph.D.

R A P P H A N N O C K A R E A C O M M U N I T Y S E R V I C E S B O A R D T R A IN IN G PROGRAM IN PROFE SSIO N A L P S YCHOLOGY B R O C H U R E

1695 N.W. 9th Avenue, Suite 3302H Miami, FL Days and Hours: Monday Friday 8:30a.m. 6:00p.m. (305) (JMH, Downtown)

Clinical Child Psychology Specialty Program

Neuropsychology Residency Training Manual. Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology. Indiana University School of Medicine

January 5 (Summer) March 15 (Fall) September 5 (Spring)

New York City Children s Center (NYCCC) Queens Campus (Formerly known as Queens Children s Psychiatric Center) Psychology Extern Training Program

Postdoctoral Psychology Fellowship Training Program

TERMS OF REFERENCE ACHRI CLINICAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS

THE HOUSTON CONFERENCE ON SPECIALTY EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY

Postdoctoral Residency Position in Clinical Neuropsychology

Clinical Psychology Doctoral Internship Program

Spectrum Health Medical Group Neuropsychology Postdoctoral Fellowship Program

Information for Applicants

Curriculum Vitae. Psychology Atlanta, GA Psy.D., 2011 Concentration: Clinical Neuropsychology

PSYD DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

BROWN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AFFILIATED CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY RESIDENCY TRAINING PROGRAM

Pre-Doctoral Internship in Clinical Psychology

Carnegie Mellon University Counseling and Psychological Services. Pre-Doctoral Psychology Internship Program

Clinical Health Psychology Specialty Program

Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Postdoctoral Training Program in Clinical Health Psychology. Program Synopsis

Handbook for Postdoctoral Fellows at The Menninger Clinic

Postdoctoral Psychology Fellowship Training Program

The Clinical Psychology Internship Training Program Manual (Projected)

Thomas R. Wodushek, Ph.D., ABPP-CN

How To Be A Successful Psychiatrist

TRIPLER ARMY MEDICAL CENTER (TAMC) SPECIALTY PSYCHOLOGY Postdoctoral Fellowship Training Programs Revised 8/21/15

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation Research

Miami Children s Hospital Internship in Pediatric Health Psychology, Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychology and Clinical Neuropsychology

Objectives: Perform thorough assessment, and design and implement care plans on 12 or more seriously mentally ill addicted persons.

Jewish Board of Family and Children s Services. Psychology Internship

CURRICULUM VITAE. Tilburg University, The Netherlands. University of Windsor, Ontario A.P.A. Accredited 9/88

COMPARISON OF CLINICIAN TEACHER AND SALARIED CLINICAL FACULTY PATHWAYS, PSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES 9/22/14

Director of Psychology Training: William Stiers, Ph.D., ABPP (RP) Residency Training Program in Rehabilitation Psychology

Requirements for Graduate Students in the Vanderbilt Psychological Sciences Program. April 2015

Academic Program: Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology. Graduate or Undergraduate: Graduate Date: October 10, 2003

CENTRAL STATE HOSPITAL POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY

Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Clinical Psychology

YALE CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY: TRAINING MISSION AND PROGRAM STRUCTURE RESEARCH TRAINING

Westchester Institute for Human Development

Printer Friendly Version

Clinical Neuropsychology Post-doctoral Fellowship. At the. Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center

PEDIATRIC OTOLARYNGOLOGY FELLOWSHIP. B.C. Children s Hospital University of British Columbia Vancouver, B.C.

SPECIAL EDUCATION AND DISABILITY STUDIES

Educational requirements. (a) Definitions. (1) ``Core faculty member'' means an individual who is part of the program's teaching staff and

The Hospital For Sick Children TELEMEDICINE

NANCY H. HSU, PSY.D. P.O. Box Richmond, VA (804) office (804) facsimile address:

SUSAN PENZA-CLYVE, PHD LICENSED PSYCHOLOGIST

1. Goal: Enhance the resident s clinical skills in pediatric optometry, vision therapy, and neurooptometric

CLINICAL DEPARTMENTS STATEMENT OF FACULTY ORGANIZATION, STANDARDS AND CRITERIA FOR RANK (Approved 9/27/94) (Revised 10/13/04, 12/20/05, 12/2007)

UCLA TIES for Families is an interdisciplinary program dedicated to optimizing the growth and development of foster/adoptive children, from birth to

CURRENT POSITION. Le Bonheur Children s Hospital, Memphis, TN Pediatric Neuropsychologist. EDUCATION and TRAINING

Program Requirements for Fellowship Education in Neuro- Ophthalmology

PH.D. PROGRAM IN BIOMEDICAL NEUROSCIENCE

Dual Diagnosis. Location: VA Boston Healthcare System, Brockton Campus

Welcome to the Pre-Doctoral Psychology Internship Program at Saint John's Child and Family Development Center. (APA Accredited since 1963)

Doctoral Internship in Psychology University of Nevada Counseling Services

COURSE APPROVAL GUIDELINES APS COLLEGE OF CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGISTS

Transcription:

Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Pediatric Clinical Neuropsychology 2016-2018 Department of Psychology The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, CANADA Coordinator of Post-Doctoral Training in Neuropsychology : Laura Janzen, Ph.D., ABPP-CN Academic Programs Director: Sharon Guger, Ph.D.

Overview One post-doctoral fellowship position in pediatric clinical neuropsychology is offered through The Department of Psychology at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Ontario. The twoyear, full-time training position begins on September 6, 2016, with the second year conditional on successful completion of the first year requirements. Employment is contingent upon meeting the Hospital for Sick Children s Occupational Health Requirements. Our program has been a member of the Association of Post-Doctoral Programs in Clinical Neuropsychology (APPCN) since 2008 and training conforms to the Houston Conference guidelines for Specialty Education and Training in Clinical Neuropsychology. The fellowship adheres to a scientist-practitioner model and training is intended to prepare fellows for registration with the College of Psychologists of Ontario (CPO) and board certification in clinical neuropsychology through the American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology (ABCN), a member board of the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP). The philosophy of the fellowship mirrors that of The Hospital for Sick Children in that the needs of the patient and family are primary. An evidence-based/best practice approach is used and clinical research is closely integrated with patient care activities. Conceptualizing the child s neuropsychological needs and challenges within a developmental framework is integral to practice. The Department of Psychology at SickKids exists as an independent department within a Child Health Services cluster model of service provision, and includes approximately 26 psychologists (including 11 neuropsychologists), 10 psychometrists, and numerous research staff providing services and conducting research within the hospital. In addition to specialty training in Pediatric Neuropsychology, the Department offers clinical training at the post-doctoral level in Pediatric Health Psychology (1 position), internship level (3 positions, accredited by the Canadian Psychological Association), and graduate practicum level. Goals of the Fellowship The goal of our program is to prepare fellows for independent specialty practice in pediatric neuropsychology. Fellows are exposed to a wide array of patient populations in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Each fellow will receive intensive experience working with the Sickle Cell Disease program and complete various rotations in other areas. A primary goal of the first year is to develop a working model of neuropsychological assessment, consultation, and intervention that allows for accurate, thorough, yet efficient service delivery in the fast paced and complex setting of an academic health sciences centre. One of the goals of the second year is to obtain registration as a psychologist with the CPO, and to further develop clinical and research skills through exposure to a broader range of supervisors, patient groups, and multidisciplinary teams. By the end of the second year, fellows should be eligible to apply to for board certification (ABCN). Graduates of our program have entered into positions in academic medical centers, private practice and multi-disciplinary community clinics. 2

Training Activities Post-doctoral fellows will be involved in direct clinical service for at least 70% of their time and participate in focused research and educational activities for the remaining 30% of their time. The focus of training will be on advanced practice in pediatric clinical neuropsychology, including comprehensive neuropsychological consultation, functional neuroanatomy, ethical practice, cultural diversity, writing integrated reports, multi-disciplinary and school consultation, and clinical research. The fellow will receive high level training in conducting neuropsychological evaluations, providing feedback (including recommendations and education) to family, staff and school personnel, providing supportive psychological services, participating in multi-disciplinary teams, and assisting with treatment and discharge planning. Rotations are offered to allow the fellow to work with a diverse range of patients under the supervision of various staff psychologists, to provide service across multiple programs, and to participate in focused research. Rotations Clinical training will consist of neuropsychological assessment and consultation for a wide range of pediatric disorders and illnesses seen in a tertiary health care centre (ages 0-18 years). Evaluations are typically conducted through the outpatient Psychology Clinic, but inpatient Neuropsychology consultation may also be provided. Each fellow will complete a rotation in the Sickle Cell Disease program to provide depth of training in addition to completing rotations with other programs for a breadth of training. Rotations are available within the following programs: Stroke Neurosurgery Genetics/Metabolics Epilepsy Solid Organ Transplant Brain Tumor Leukemia/Lymphoma Neonatal Neurology Long-Term Follow-Up for Cancer Neurology Other Training Opportunities Additional training opportunities may include: Adult Neuropsychology rotation Psychological intervention and/or parenting training with medically-complex patients Cognitive rehabilitation Provision of lectures and presentations within the hospital or for community groups Providing supervision to more junior trainees (interns and/or practicum students) during the second year of the fellowship to develop competency in the supervisory role. 3

Supervision Fellows will have a primary supervisor and will receive at least two hours of individual face-toface supervision per week. Regularly scheduled, one-to-one supervision will involve case review, setting and monitoring of training goals, and professional development. Supervision follows a developmental model and fellows will work with a variety of faculty members throughout the fellowship for broad exposure to different styles of clinical practice and supervision. Group professional support/supervision meetings with the Coordinator of Postdoctoral training will also occur on a monthly basis to address advanced topics in professional/ethical standards, professional practice issues, cultural and individual differences, and diversity. Didactics A variety of formal and informal educational opportunities exist. Fellows are expected to complete readings in clinical neuropsychology, especially as they pertain to the clinical populations they are serving. Rotation-specific readings will be suggested by individual supervisors. More formal didactics are provided to ensure a broad knowledge-base in Clinical Neuropsychology, and include: Required: Pediatric Neuropsychology Directed Readings Seminars (monthly) Professional Issues Seminar for Psychology Fellows (monthly) Psychology Department Rounds (monthly) Optional Clinical Health Evaluative Science (CHES) Rounds (weekly) Brain and Behavior Cross-Talks (monthly) Neuroscience and Mental Health Program (SickKids Research Institute) Symposia (monthly) Pediatric Grand Rounds (weekly) Clinical and research rounds associated with individual rotations (e.g., Neurology, Neurosurgery, Hematology/Oncology, Psychiatry) Adult Neuropsychology journal club and case presentations 4

Research Fellows are encouraged to participate in ongoing research within the Department with the opportunity to develop individual areas of interest. Fellows will meet with faculty early in the program to develop personal goals for research during their two year stay. The Hospital for Sick Children is an active and exciting research environment. The program in Neuroscience and Mental Health within the Research Institute and the Brain and Behavior Centre integrate state of the art clinical, education, and research initiatives. Research at SickKids ranges from characterizing the impact of various adverse insults on development, to understanding the core neurocognitive deficits associated with neurodevelopmental disorders or acquired brain damage, to identifying the relations between neuroimaging measures of brain structure/function and neurocognitive outcome. Fellows will work with a research mentor as a member of a specialized research team, working on grant-funded or clinical research projects. Demonstration of scholarly activity is a required exit criteria for the fellowship. This may be accomplished through presentation at a national or international conference, and either one manuscript submitted for publication in a peerreviewed journal or a grant proposal submission. Evaluation Formal written progress evaluations are prepared by the Neuropsychology staff at the conclusion of each rotation. Fellows whose performance is not at an expected level of competence will be advised regarding the problem areas in their performance, and a specific plan to remediate those weaknesses will be developed. Stipend and Benefits The stipend for the 2016-2018 year is $42,000 CAD for the first year and there is a potential for increase to $44,000 CAD for the second year. Fellows are eligible for the modified SickKids benefits package (health and dental), 2 weeks paid vacation, nine statutory holidays recognized by the hospital, and one week paid professional development leave. Fellows have individual office space, a computer with internet connection, a private phone line and access to electronic medical journals through the University of Toronto Library. Eligibility Applicants should be graduates of CPA/APA accredited clinical psychology programs and have completed a CPA/APA accredited internship in clinical psychology. It is expected that applicants will have internship-level training in pediatric psychology and neuropsychology. Applicants with prior coursework in Functional Neuroanatomy, Clinical Neurology, Basic Neuroscience, and/or Neuropathology are preferred. Applicants who bring diversity to the program (e.g., fluency in 5

French or experience with under-served populations) are especially encouraged to apply. All degree requirements must be completed before the start date. Our program is an APPCN Match Participant; applicants must therefore register with National Matching Services, Inc (www.natmatch.com) to participate in the APPCN Resident Matching Program. This residency site agrees to abide by the APPCN policy that no person at this facility will solicit, accept or use any ranking-related information from any fellowship applicant. Application The deadline for applications is January 4, 2016. All application materials should be submitted electronically to Laura.Janzen@sickkids.ca Letter of interest including clinical and research goals. Application Form The Hospital for Sick Children Clinical Neuropsychology Fellowship (see link on website) Curriculum vitae. Official graduate transcripts listing courses, grades and degrees. Three (3) letters of reference (two clinical supervisors and one academic/research mentor). A letter or e-mail from the internship Training Director confirming that a CPA/APAaccredited internship will be completed by September 6, 2016. If dissertation has not been defended at the time of application, a letter or e-mail from the CPA/APA-accredited graduate program Training Director confirming that the doctoral degree will be awarded before September 6, 2016. For further information, please contact: Laura Janzen Ph.D., C. Psych., ABPP-CN Department of Psychology, Room 6294C Black Wing Hospital for Sick Children 555 University Avenue, Toronto, ON M5G 1X8 Tel: 416-813-5437 / Fax: 416-813-8839 Laura.Janzen@sickkids.ca 6

Information about SickKids and Toronto The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), affiliated with the University of Toronto, is recognized as one of the world s foremost paediatric health-care institutions. It is Canada s leading centre dedicated to advancing children s health through the integration of patient care, research and education. With a staff that includes professionals from all disciplines of health care and research, SickKids provides the best in complex and specialized care by creating scientific and clinical advancements, sharing knowledge and expertise and championing the development of an accessible, comprehensive and sustainable child health system. In 2013, the newlyconstructed Sickkids Centre for Research and Learning will open, providing a hub where researchers and learners can congregate and share ideas to transform the current state of child health care. SickKids is located in downtown Toronto, Canada s largest city. Toronto lies on the shore of Lake Ontario, the easternmost of the Great Lakes. Over 4 million people live in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), the cultural, entertainment, and financial capital of the nation. Toronto is a clean, safe, cosmopolitan city with a wonderful network of parks, recreational, and cultural facilities. 7

Core Training Faculty Ruth Donnelly, Ph.D., C. Psych. (University of Toronto). Staff Neuropsychologist. Neuropsychological assessment and consultation to Neurosurgery and Trauma teams; research interest in hydrocephalus. Program Affiliation: Neurosurgery. Anna Gold, Ph.D., C. Psych. (University of East Anglia, UK). Staff Neuropsychologist. Neuropsychological assessment and consultation of pediatric patients who are awaiting or have undergone solid organ transplant (heart, lung, liver, kidney and small bowel). Research interests include neuropsychological outcomes following transplant, longer term neurodevelopmental sequelae of complex surgically treated gastro-intestinal failure and pediatric transition. Program Affiliation: Transplant and Regenerative Medicine Centre Sharon Guger, Ph.D., C. Psych. (York University). Staff Neuropsychologist. Director of Clinical Training in Psychology. Neuropsychological assessment and consultation of late effects of childhood cancer, promotion of transition. Program Affiliation: Oncology Laura Janzen, Ph.D., C. Psych., ABPP-CN (University of Victoria). Coordinator of Post-Doctoral Training in Neuropsychology, Staff Neuropsychologist, Department of Pediatrics, University of Toronto. Neuropsychological assessment of children with brain tumors, leukemia, and sickle cell disease; neuropsychology training issues; research on the neuropsychological implications of congenital and acquired neurological conditions as well as the effects of various interventions on cognitive outcomes. Program Affiliation: Hematology/Oncology Elizabeth N. Kerr, Ph.D., C. Psych. (University of Calgary). Staff Neuropsychologist. Program Head of Epilepsy Classroom; Department of Paediatrics, University of Toronto Neuropsychological assessment and consultation: epilepsy surgery, as well as genetic and metabolic conditions. Program Affiliations: Department of Paediatrics, Division of Neurology Eva Mamak, Ph.D., C. Psych., ABPP-CN (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill). Staff Neuropsychologist. Neuropsychological assessment and consultation of metabolic genetic conditions and epilepsy surgical candidates, infant/toddler and preschool assessment, and research on lysosomal storage diseases, and infant development. Program Affiliations: Clinical and Metabolic Genetics, Epilepsy Surgery 8

Katia Sinopoli, Ph.D., C.Psych. (University of Toronto). Staff Neuropsychologist. Neuropsychological assessment and consultation of children and adolescents with diverse neurological conditions including non-surgical epilepsy, multiple sclerosis/demyelinating diseases, and inflammatory brain diseases. Research interests include exploration of predictors of neurocognitive outcome, examination of neurodevelopment following early injuries and early medical interventions, and crossdisorder comparisons of cognitive functioning. Program Affiliation: Neurology. Mary Lou Smith, Ph.D., C. Psych. (McGill University). Staff Neuropsychologist. Professor of Psychology, University of Toronto. Assessment and consultation of candidates for epilepsy surgery and for the HIV clinic. Research on epilepsy and HIV. Program affiliations: Neurology, Infectious Diseases. Brenda Spiegler, Ph.D., C. Psych., ABPP-CN (University of Maryland). Director of Psychology Department, Staff Neuropsychologist. Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Toronto. Neuropsychological assessment and consultation for children with cancer, and research on neuropsychological late effects in childhood cancer survivors. Program Affiliation: Haematology/Oncology Robyn Westmacott, Ph.D., C. Psych., ABPP-CN. (University of Toronto). Staff Neuropsychologist. Scientific appointment in Medicine (Paediatrics) at The University of Toronto; Adjunct Member to the Graduate Program in Psychology, York University. Neuropsychological assessment and consultation in the area of pediatric stroke and other neurovascular or neurological conditions; Neuropsychological outcomes in pediatric stroke; Impact of age at injury on outcome; Emerging deficits following early brain injury. Program Affiliations: Neurology Tricia Williams, Ph.D., C. Psych. ABPP-CN (York University). Staff Neuropsychologist. Neuropsychological assessment, consultation and research involving children and families from neonatal neurology, pediatric stroke and other neurovascular or neurological conditions. Program Affiliation: Neurology. 9