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Peter Stavinoha, Ph.D.

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Peter Stavinoha
Name:
  Peter L. Stavinoha, Ph.D.
Academic Title:
  Associate Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Psychiatry
School:
  Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Degree Program:
  Clinical Psychology
Affiliations:
  Children's - Psychiatry and Psychology

 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
Educational effects of brain tumors, central nervous system cancer
Educational, and psychosocial outcomes of neurologic disease and brain injury
Neuropsychology of developmental disabilities such as autism, learning disabilities
ADHD
 
 SIGNIFICANT PUBLICATIONS
 
Stavinoha, P.L. & Doxey, D., "Anticipating and Understanding the Long-Term Effects of Radiation and Chemotherapy in Survivors of Childhood Brain Tumors. Dallas, TX" Children's Medical Center of Dallas, 1999
Stavinoha, P.L., Fixler, D.E., & Mahony, L., "Cardiopulmonary Bypass to Repair Atrial Septal Defect Does Not Affect Cognitive Function in Children" Circulation, 107:2722-2725, 2003
Stavinoha, P.L. & Crook, K.F., "Helping Students With ADHD Succeed on Tests. Austin, TX" Curricular Applications, Inc, 1996
Peter L. Stavinoha, "Integration of Neuropsychology in Educational Planning Following Traumatic Brain Injury" Preventing School Failure, 49:1117, 2005
Okada, P.J., Young, K.D., Baren, J.M., Raroque, S.S., Huff, K.R, Wiebe, J.B., Stavinoha. P.L., and Lewis, R.J., "Neurologic Outcome Score for Infants and Children" Academic Emergency Medicine, 10:10341039, 2003
 
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