Ms Mandy Vidovich
Mandy Vidovich has a Master in Clinical Neuropsychology and is registered with the Psychologists Board of Western Australia with the specialist title of Clinical Neuropsychologist. She is also a full member of the Australian Psychological Society, the College of Clinical Neuropsychologists (Deputy Chair of the WA section) and the International Neuropsychological Society. She was employed by Royal Perth Hospital (RPH) for nearly six years as a Clinical Neuropsychologist where her duties involved the neuropsychological assessment of adults with neurological conditions. Since 2002, she has provided lectures and talks on the field of Neuropsychology to hospital staff and university students and was appointed by the University of Western Australia (UWA) as a Teaching Fellow in 2004. She has also been involved in the supervision of students from the Clinical Neuropsychology program offered at UWA as well as the provision of supervision to Clinical Neuropsychologist Registrars who are seeking specialist title. In addition to her involvement with the public health system and university she has worked in private practice since 2001, undertaking assessments of various client populations, including medico-legal work.
Mandy is the study co-ordinator for PACE and began her PhD with the WACHA team in 2006. She currently divides her time between the PACE study and her clinical work in private practice.