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Dr Sarah Mackenzie Ross is a Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist and Chartered Clinical Psychologist with eighteen years experience in clinical practice. She runs her own private practice providing adult mental health and neuropsychological reports. She accepts private referrals from GPs and Specialists and provides reports for health care purposes. She also accepts instructions from the legal profession and prepares medico-legal reports for the Courts.
Sarah was employed by University College London (UCL) as a Senior Clinical Tutor on the Doctoral Programme in Clinical Psychology between 1997 and 2009 and was the founding Director of the Neuropsychological Toxicology Unit during this time. She is now an Honorary Senior Lecturer on the Doctoral Programme in Clinical Psychology at UCL.
Sarah's career history has included several clinical and research appointments within the NHS working as both a Clinical Neuropsychologist and a Clinical Psychologist in Adult Mental Health.
National Health Service – Clinical Appointments
• Department of Psychology, Addenbrookes Hospital , Cambridge (1992-1994) Clinical Psychologist in Adult Mental Health
• Department of Neurology, Addenbrookes Hospital , Cambridge (1993-1994) Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist – Neurology / Neurosurgery.
• South Bedfordshire NHS Trust (1994-1997) Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist - Acquired Brain Injury & Rehabilitation
• Parkside NHS Trust, London (1997) Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist - cerebrovascular disease / stroke.
National Health Service – Research Appointments
• University of Cambridge Department of Neurology (1994-1995) - Research Neuropsychologist – Dementia
• Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh (1988-1990) -Research Associate – Health Psychology
Qualifications
University of Edinburgh (1984-1988) MA (Hons) in Psychology
University of Edinburgh (1990-1992) MPhil in Clinical Psychology.
University of Edinburgh (2006). DPsychol in Clinical Psychology
University College London (ongoing) PhD in Psychology |