Duly Health and Care
Post Doctoral Fellow, Neuropsychology
Duly Health and Care, Romeoville, Illinois, United States, 60446
Post Doctoral Fellow, Neuropsychology
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The Neuropsychological & Psychological Services department provides comprehensive outpatient evaluations to patients in the Chicagoland area. The office is conveniently located in Romeoville, IL and services patients from all the surrounding suburbs. There are currently five adult neuropsychologists, two testing psychologists, one pediatric psychologist, and one post doctoral fellow.
Responsibilities Referrals for neuropsychological evaluations are primarily received from neurology, primary care, and behavioral health (including psychiatrists, psychiatric providers, therapists, and health psychologists). Depending on fellow interests, rotations in the health psychology clinic conducting pre‑surgical bariatric and spinal cord stimulator evaluations may be available.
Neuropsychologists frequently consult with referral sources to clarify referral questions, ensure good continuity of care, and provide psycho‑education about neurocognitive, psychiatric, and behavioral disorders.
Neuropsychology Fellowship Program Core competencies include Ethical and Legal Standards, Professional Values and Attitudes, Communication and Interpersonal Skills, Individual and Cultural Diversity, Assessment, Intervention, Consultation, Clinical Supervision/Teaching, and Research/Program Evaluation. Training emphasis is placed on timely and efficient neuropsychological assessment. The fellow will spend 50‑75% of their time gaining clinical experiences; the remaining time will be dedicated to didactics, research, and elective educational opportunities tailored to the individual’s needs.
The fellow will observe, interview, and study patients presenting with focal and diffuse brain disease, neurodegenerative conditions, neurodevelopmental injury and abnormality, and psychiatric conditions. They will learn neurological examination, neuroimaging, neurodiagnostic techniques, and integrate findings into comprehensive case formulations and treatment plans.
Program Requirements: Fellows will demonstrate competence in research by completing a program development, research, or program evaluation project. This may include a publication, book chapter, or case report, or presentation at a conference.
Supervision and Didactics
Weekly 1‑hour Supervision with the Training Director – discuss cases, conceptualization, professional development, and more.
Weekly 1‑hour Supervision with the Rotation Supervisor – discuss cases, conceptualization, professional development, and more.
Weekly 1‑hour Didactics – topics include Interviewing & Report Writing, Neurobehavioral Syndromes, Neuroanatomy, History of Neuropsychology, Psychometrics, ADHD, Learning Disabilities, Autism, Alzheimer’s Disease, Vascular Dementia, Frontotemporal Dementia, Movement Disorders, Traumatic Brain Injury, Autoimmune Conditions, Spinal Cord Injuries, Epilepsy, Tumors, Toxic/Metabolic Conditions, Infectious Diseases, Sleep, Capacity, etc.
Weekly 1‑hour Case Conference/Journal Club – hour for all trainees and staff to present on a case, model fact‑finding methods, and serve as a journal club or supervision.
Monthly Grand Rounds – behavioral health grand rounds occur monthly. All staff and fellows attend; the fellow presents on their project during one grand round.
Qualifications
Completed an APA or CPA accredited doctoral training program in clinical psychology/neuropsychology
Completed an APA or CPA accredited internship in clinical psychology
Strong background in clinical neuropsychology
Interest in collaborative, interdisciplinary clinical work
Passion for excellence
Additional Information for Applicants
This is a full‑time, 40‑hour weekly position
Fellows will be working primarily at the Romeoville office, under the supervision of licensed clinical psychologists.
Have an interest in collaborating with team and staff members and working as a team
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Post Doctoral Fellow, Neuropsychology
role at
Duly Health and Care
6 days ago. Be among the first 25 applicants.
The Neuropsychological & Psychological Services department provides comprehensive outpatient evaluations to patients in the Chicagoland area. The office is conveniently located in Romeoville, IL and services patients from all the surrounding suburbs. There are currently five adult neuropsychologists, two testing psychologists, one pediatric psychologist, and one post doctoral fellow.
Responsibilities Referrals for neuropsychological evaluations are primarily received from neurology, primary care, and behavioral health (including psychiatrists, psychiatric providers, therapists, and health psychologists). Depending on fellow interests, rotations in the health psychology clinic conducting pre‑surgical bariatric and spinal cord stimulator evaluations may be available.
Neuropsychologists frequently consult with referral sources to clarify referral questions, ensure good continuity of care, and provide psycho‑education about neurocognitive, psychiatric, and behavioral disorders.
Neuropsychology Fellowship Program Core competencies include Ethical and Legal Standards, Professional Values and Attitudes, Communication and Interpersonal Skills, Individual and Cultural Diversity, Assessment, Intervention, Consultation, Clinical Supervision/Teaching, and Research/Program Evaluation. Training emphasis is placed on timely and efficient neuropsychological assessment. The fellow will spend 50‑75% of their time gaining clinical experiences; the remaining time will be dedicated to didactics, research, and elective educational opportunities tailored to the individual’s needs.
The fellow will observe, interview, and study patients presenting with focal and diffuse brain disease, neurodegenerative conditions, neurodevelopmental injury and abnormality, and psychiatric conditions. They will learn neurological examination, neuroimaging, neurodiagnostic techniques, and integrate findings into comprehensive case formulations and treatment plans.
Program Requirements: Fellows will demonstrate competence in research by completing a program development, research, or program evaluation project. This may include a publication, book chapter, or case report, or presentation at a conference.
Supervision and Didactics
Weekly 1‑hour Supervision with the Training Director – discuss cases, conceptualization, professional development, and more.
Weekly 1‑hour Supervision with the Rotation Supervisor – discuss cases, conceptualization, professional development, and more.
Weekly 1‑hour Didactics – topics include Interviewing & Report Writing, Neurobehavioral Syndromes, Neuroanatomy, History of Neuropsychology, Psychometrics, ADHD, Learning Disabilities, Autism, Alzheimer’s Disease, Vascular Dementia, Frontotemporal Dementia, Movement Disorders, Traumatic Brain Injury, Autoimmune Conditions, Spinal Cord Injuries, Epilepsy, Tumors, Toxic/Metabolic Conditions, Infectious Diseases, Sleep, Capacity, etc.
Weekly 1‑hour Case Conference/Journal Club – hour for all trainees and staff to present on a case, model fact‑finding methods, and serve as a journal club or supervision.
Monthly Grand Rounds – behavioral health grand rounds occur monthly. All staff and fellows attend; the fellow presents on their project during one grand round.
Qualifications
Completed an APA or CPA accredited doctoral training program in clinical psychology/neuropsychology
Completed an APA or CPA accredited internship in clinical psychology
Strong background in clinical neuropsychology
Interest in collaborative, interdisciplinary clinical work
Passion for excellence
Additional Information for Applicants
This is a full‑time, 40‑hour weekly position
Fellows will be working primarily at the Romeoville office, under the supervision of licensed clinical psychologists.
Have an interest in collaborating with team and staff members and working as a team
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