Clinical Faculty / Staff


 
 

Richard Campbell, Ph.D., Associate Professor, UNM Dept. of Psychiatry
Clinical Director, Center for Neuropsychological Services

Training:
B.S.   University of New Mexico, 1980
M.S.  Utah State University, 1984
Ph.D. Utah State University, 1991

Internship:
Univ. of Texas Southwestern Medical School and Terrell State Hospital Clinical Psychology Predoctoral Internship Consortium, 1987-1988

Fellowship:
Predoctoral/Postdoctoral Pediatric Neuropsychology Fellowship:
Children’s Medical Center of Dallas and Univ. of Texas Southwestern Medical School, 1988-1993

Specialties:
Pediatric neuropsychological assessment of various neurodevelopmental disorders, neuropsychological assessment of epilepsy/epilepsy surgery, Wada testing

Research Interests:
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging correlates of ADHD; epidemiology of ADHD; Neuropsychological and neuroimaging correlates of Pediatric TBI; neuropsychological correlates of juvenile myotonic dystrophy;

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Dina E. Hill, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, UNM Dept. of Psychiatry
Center for Neuropsychological Services

Training:
B.A.      Bates College, 1987
M.S.     University of New Mexico, 1995
Ph.D.    University of New Mexico, 1999

Internship:
University of Colorado, Health Sciences Center, 1997-1998
Postdoctoral Pediatric Neuropsychology Fellowship:
University of Utah, Center for Advanced Medical Technologies (CAMT), 1999-2000
University of New Mexico, Center for Neuropsychological Services, 2000-2001

Specialties:
Pediatric neuropsychological assessment of various neurodevelopmental disorders

Research Interests:
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging correlates of ADHD; Neuropsychological and neuroimaging correlates of autism spectrum disorders

Link to curriculum vitae:  

Andrea Sherwood, Ph.D., Clinical Neuropsychologist
UNM Dept. of Psychiatry
Center for Neuropsychological Services

Training:
B.A.   Wellesley College, 1994
M.S.  University of New Mexico, 1999
Ph.D. University of New Mexico, 2004

Internship:
Clinical Psychology Pre-doctoral Internship, Department of Psychiatry, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of New Mexico, 2003-2004

Fellowship:
Post-doctoral Neuropsychology Fellow, Center for Neuropsychological Services, Department of Psychiatry, University of New Mexico, 2004-2005

Specialties:
Pediatric neuropsychological assessment

Research Interests:
Neuropsychological impairments in psychiatric disorders
Neuropsychological impairments associated with drug and alcohol abuse
Neuropsychological assessment of culturally diverse children, adolescents, and adults

 Link to curriculum vitae:  

Robert J. Thoma, Ph.D.
Assistant Director for Adult Neuropsychology

Medical School:
University of New Mexico School of Medicine, 1999

Internship:
Clinical Psychology at Southwest Consortium, 1999
 

Specialties:
Neuropsychology , Psychiatry

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Elena Bettoli Vaughan, Ph.D.
Clinical Neuropsychologist

Medical School:
Georgia State University, 1994

Training:
B.S.N  Emory University (1979)
M.A.  Georgia State University (1988)
Ph.D.  Georgia State University (1994

Internship:
UNM School of Medicine (1992)

Post-Doctoral Residency: 

UNM School of Medicine (1994-1996)

Specialties: 
Clinical Neuropsychology with Adults, Geriatrics and Adolescents
Post-Doctoral Training and Experience in criminal Forensic Psychology


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John H. King, Ph.D., ABPP-CN

Training:
B.S.   Washington State University, 1992
M.A.  University of Colorado, 1994
Ph.D. Saint Louis University, 1999

Internship:
Duke University Medical Center, 1998-1999
Postdoctoral Neuropsychology Fellowship:
Evanston Hospital and Northwestern University, 2000-2002

Specialties:
Neuropsychological assessment of adults and children with various neurological and psychiatric disorders

Research Interests:
Malingering/Insufficient Effort; General medical conditions and their impact on neurocognitive functioning; Neoplasms and quality of life; Ability to give/withhold informed consent

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Brian R. Lopez, PhD

 
Medical School:
Denver Health Medical Center Denver, CO, 2000

Training:
Center for Autism, Research, and Services San Diego (2002)

Internship:
Denver Health Medical Center Denver, CO (1999-2000)

Post-Doctoral Residency: 

Institute For Developmental Research San Diego, CA (2000-2002)

Specialties: 
I specialize in neurodevelopmental disabilities in young children and provide assessments and diagnostic evaluations through the Southwest Autism Network and the Early Childhood Evaluation Program. As lead research scientist for the Early Childhood Division and the Southwest Autism Network at the CDD, I conduct program evaluations, manage multiple autism and early intervention research projects, and provide training and technical assistance on research related issues.


 

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