We have had a good response to this program and it promises to be a good one. We have some space still and want to give everyone a last chance to register.
Clinical Psychology graduate students, Early Career colleagues and even seasoned professionals may be interested in this webinar on June 28th--still open spots for registration.
On June 28th, 2011 from 2:30-4:00 pm EDT a second webinar for D20 Early Career Psychologists will be held titled: Establishing your clinical role in health settings. Once again a seasoned D20 psychologist will be paired with a D20 Early Career Psychologist to present this webinar. Below are the descriptions of our wonderful presenters.
To register: email Peter Lichtenberg, Chair of Early Career Task Force at p.lichtenberg@wayne.edu
Carol Manning, Ph.D. is a clinical neuropsychologist on the faculty at the University of Virginia School of Medicine.. She has several roles including Director of the Memory Disorders Clinic, Director of the Behavioral Neuropsychology Clinic and Associate Chair for Faculty Development in the Department of Neurology. She will discuss carving out a niche for clinicians like herself in an academic medical center, creation of a professional identity within that system and describe her development and implementation of a novel model of care for dementia patients in a memory disorders clinic.
Caitlin Holley, Ph.D is an Early Career Psychologist; a staff psychologist at the Albany Stratton VA Medical Center, where her work bridges three settings: The Posttraumatic Stress Disorders clinic, the chemical dependency program, and the neuropsychology service. She will discuss my model of care, advantages and challenges of working in a large medical institution, and issues of professional identity development for an early career psychologist.
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Peter A. Lichtenberg, Ph.D., ABPP
Director, Institute of Gerontology
Director, Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute
Professor of Psychology
87 E. Ferry Street
Detroit, MI 48202
313-577-2297 (phone)
313-875-0127 (fax)
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Peter A. Lichtenberg, Ph.D., ABPP
Director, Institute of Gerontology
Director, Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute
Professor of Psychology
87 E. Ferry Street
Detroit, MI 48202
313-577-2297 (phone)
313-875-0127 (fax)
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Peter A. Lichtenberg, Ph.D., ABPP
Director, Institute of Gerontology
Director, Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute
Professor of Psychology
87 E. Ferry Street
Detroit, MI 48202
313-577-2297 (phone)
313-875-0127 (fax)
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Peter A. Lichtenberg, Ph.D., ABPP
Director, Institute of Gerontology
Director, Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute
Professor of Psychology
87 E. Ferry Street
Detroit, MI 48202
313-577-2297 (phone)
313-875-0127 (fax)