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Erin Kaseda
PhD Student at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
Erin Kaseda is currently a Predoctoral Resident specializing in Neuropsychology at Children's Hospital Colorado. She is in an APA-accredited internship program focused on clinical and pediatric psychology, where she is gaining hands-on experience in her field.34
Academic Background
Erin is a 5th-year doctoral candidate at Rosalind Franklin University in Chicago, Illinois, pursuing a dual specialization in Neuropsychology and Health Psychology.12 Her academic journey has been marked by a strong focus on pediatric neuropsychology, particularly in the context of medical illnesses affecting cognitive function.
Research and Clinical Interests
Her research interests are diverse but primarily revolve around:
- Cognition in pediatric medical illness
- Neuropsychological and biological markers of cancer-related cognitive impairment
- Medical trauma.12
Erin is actively involved in advocacy work, collaborating with organizations like the National Brain Tumor Society and the American Psychological Association to promote scientific research funding and improve patient care for brain tumor patients.2
Professional Involvement
In addition to her clinical training, Erin holds leadership roles within various professional organizations:
- She serves as the Chair of the Student Committee and is part of the Japanese Special Interest Group within the Asian Neuropsychological Association.12
- Erin has also been involved in federal advocacy efforts aimed at enhancing access to care for individuals affected by brain tumors.2
Personal Background
Erin identifies as Japanese-American and has a commitment to translating her research into actionable policy changes that can benefit pediatric patients and their families.12
Her LinkedIn profile further highlights her professional journey and current role at Children's Hospital Colorado, reflecting her dedication to advancing the field of pediatric neuropsychology.3