Benefits and Challenges of Remote Cognitive Assessments
Presented by Coviu & Pearson Clinical
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Valorie O'Keefe
Valorie has been a Consultant Psychologist with Pearson since 2003, and consults and trains in the area of psychometric assessments. Valorie is a Registered Psychologist in Australia and NZ, and was a Certified School Psychologist in the USA. She earned Psychology and Specialist degrees (EdS) in Educational Psychology and Research from the University of Kansas, and has worked as a School Psychologist in the USA and NZ. She is a full Member of the APS and AAPi, is a Fellow of the APS CEDP, and was a long standing member of the APS Testing and Test Expert Group. She is an international affiliate of the APA and is published in the Journal of Peadiatric Rehabilitation. She also provides private practice services in Sydney.
Annie Banbury
Dr Annie Banbury is the Clinical Research Lead at Coviu. Annie has a PhD in telehealth and has worked extensively with a range of health and community care organisations to support them effectively implement and embed telehealth into usual care. For her PhD she developed, delivered and evaluated group interventions for older people with chronic disease, specifically designed for telehealth environment, which sought to improve health literacy and social support. Annie has a background in public health and is an advocate for using telehealth to reduce health inequalities
Peter Simpson-Young
Peter is a psychology graduate and Telehealth Evangelist at Coviu. Peter has trained over 4,000 telehealth practitioners since March 2020. Pete’s domains of expertise are the clinical, administrative, technical, and commercial aspects of telehealth service delivery.