I gained a first class honours degree in psychobiology (1982), with overseas (Australia) postgraduate training in Clinical Neuropsychology (1985) accredited by the British Psychological Society as equivalent (SOE) to a domestic clinical doctorate (ClinPsyD); and a second doctorate (PhD) in Clinical Medicine (Psychiatry) at the University of Cambridge (1994). I am registered with the BPsS as a Full Practitioner in Clinical Neuropsychology, a Chartered Scientist, and an associate Fellow.
I currently hold an Honorary Consultancy in the Geratology department (memory assessment clinic) of the Radcliffe Infirmary, University of Oxford, and am a former sessional lecturer in Clinical Psychiatry at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, University of Cambridge. A Bond Solon graduate, I have worked in three different NHS Trusts in Britain, and have been in private practice since 1997. Until 2009, I was the Head Clinical Neuropsychologist at Midlands Psychological Services in Birmingham, which specialises in Forensic and Family Practice.
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