Clinical work

Understanding the whole child in context.

My clinical work sits within interdisciplinary pediatric care, where cognitive data, family experience, medical complexity, and developmental context all matter.

Approach

Precise enough to guide care.
Human enough to be useful.

Neuropsychological assessment is most meaningful when it does more than describe performance.

I approach evaluation as a way to clarify patterns, connect findings across settings, and communicate recommendations that families, schools, and medical teams can use. This work often involves close collaboration with neurology, neurosurgery, rehabilitation, and other pediatric specialties.

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Pediatric epilepsy & epilepsy surgery

Comprehensive and focused neuropsychological evaluation for children with epilepsy, including work that informs presurgical planning and multidisciplinary epilepsy surgery conferences.

02

Bilingual neuropsychology

Assessment in English and Spanish with attention to language history, cultural context, test validity, and the practical realities of caring for multilingual families.

03

Complex neurological conditions

Consultation and evaluation for acquired and developmental neurological conditions, including stroke, traumatic brain injury, neuroimmunological conditions, genetic disorders, and early neurological injury.

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Cognitive rehabilitation

Program development and intervention focused on helping young people translate cognitive strategies into school, family, and daily life.

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Language is not an afterthought in assessment. It shapes how we understand development, learning, identity, and access to care.

A note about this website

This site describes my professional and scholarly interests for informational purposes only. It does not offer clinical services, accept referrals or patient inquiries, provide medical advice, or establish a clinician–patient relationship. For clinical care, please contact an appropriate healthcare provider or institution directly.