What is the Bristol Centre for Clinical Neuropsychology?
The Department of Neuropsychology at Frenchay Hospital and the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Bristol collaborate in relation to Clinical Neuropsychology through the Bristol Centre for Clinical Neuropsychology (BCCN). The BCCN forum is the creation of Dr Martin Bunnage, Clinical Neuropsychologist and Dr Kit Pleydell-Pearce, Academic Neuropsychologist. The BCCN’s intended goal is to facilitate neuropsychological research of direct clinical relevance and to apply contemporary research findings to clinical practice. Members of BCCN (in the process of updating) Clinical Dr Martin Bunnage, Consultant Neuropsychologist Dr Nigel Walton, Consultant Neuropsychologist Dr Renee McCarter, Consultant Neuropsychologist Dr Margaret Newson, Clinical Neuropsychologist Dr Ingram Wright, Consultant Paediatric Neuropsychologist and HOD Dr Ian Burgess, Consultant Neuropsychologist Academic Dr Kit Pleydell-Pearce, Lecturer Dr Christine Mhor, Lecturer Dr Ute Leonards, Lecturer Dr
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