Hospital for Sick Children

Name of ProgramHospital for Sick Children
First Year of APPCN Membership2008
Program AddressEva Mamak, PhD, ABPP-CN, Department of Psychology, The Hospital for Sick Children
555 University Avenue
Toronto, ON M5G 1X8
Canada
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Director's Name and CredentialsEva Mamak, Ph.D., ABPP
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Director's Phone Number416-813-7654
Director's Extension228804
Program's Primary ContactDirector
Primary Emphasis
  • Pediatric
Program Websitesickkids.ca
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Program Phone Number416-813-7654
Program's Extension228804
Program Fax Number416-813-8839
Residency BrochureSK-Neuropsych-Fellowship-Brochure-2022-20241.pdf
Does Program Interview Applicants at INS?No
Does Program Offer Phone or Video Interviews?Yes
Does Program Offer On-Site Interviews?Yes
Additional Notes About InterviewsDue to the COVID-19 pandemic, interviews will be done virtually in Jan/Feb 2022. On-site interviews will also be offered, but are not required.
Application Deadline7-Jan
Residency Start Date6-Sep
Clinical Neuropsychology Pediatric Residency Openings For This Cycle1
Clinical Neuropsychology Residents In Program2
Clinical Neuropsychologists Full-Time9
Clinical Neuropsychologists Full-Time with ABPP4
Other Psychologists Full-Time19
Graduate Training of Residency Applicants (Preferred)clinical psychology, clinical neuropsychology, school psychology
Graduate Training of Residency Applicants (Not Accepted)experimental psychology
Emphases of Training Opportunities (Pediatric, Strong)neuropsychological assessment and neuropsychological consultation, multidisciplinary teams
Emphases of Training Opportunities (Pediatric, Moderate)research, school consultation, medical consultation, supervision (by resident) of other providers
Emphases of Training Opportunities (Pediatric, Weak)psychotherapy, rehabilitation, graduate teaching opportunities
Availability of Patient Populations (Pediatric, Strong)stroke and cardiovascular disorders, neurosurgical, genetics/metabolics, epilepsy and epilepsy surgery, brain tumor, leukemia, sickle cell disease, prematurity and neonatal neurological complications, solid organ transplant, general neurology, racial/ethnic minorities, new immigrants
Availability of Patient Populations (Pediatric, Moderate)neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1), rheumatological disorders, CNS infections, traumatic brain injury, comorbid ADHD / learning disabilities / autism, psychiatric disorders
Availability of Patient Populations (Pediatric, Weak)adult and geriatric conditions, forensics
Last UpdatedAugust 22, 2023
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