Neuropsychologist
Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
I am a licensed clinical neuropsychologist and work at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in the Department of Supportive Care, Cancer Rehabilitation and Survivorship Program. My clinical practice includes neuropsychological assessment and psycho-educational interventions to teach people self-management skills to better cope with and improve cognitive symptoms during and after cancer treatment. My research focuses on: (i) understanding and characterizing cognitive changes that cancer and/or treatments have on people, (ii) ways to help people improve functioning and support return to pre-cancer activities, and (iii) increasing access to neurocognitive assessment and cognitive rehabilitation interventions for people treated for cancer.