Dr Ali Crichton |
Dr Crichton is a senior clinical neuropsychologist,
Victorian Paediatric Rehabilitation Services, Monash Children’s Hospital and an
adjunct lecturer at Monash University.
To date, her research has combined a focus on the neuropsychological consequences of brain injury and
providing interventions to support children and families following brain
injury.
“My PhD focused
on a common clinical complaint with limited scientific study so far - the measurement of fatigue after child brain
injury, tracking this over time after injury and taking into account multiple
factors including sleep, mood and pain,” Dr Crichton said.
“This
fellowship will enable me to work with Professor Rosemary Horne to better
understand the complex science of sleep and fatigue in children with brain
injury, and I will trial new interventions to address these difficulties.”
“I also hope
to continue to establish a foundation for paediatric neuropsychological
research at Monash Children’s Hospital, and to use my clinical expertise to facilitate
several existing clinical projects currently underway.”
Dr Crichton said
she was grateful for the fellowship at key time in her career, and it will
provide her with the opportunity to collaborate with paediatric
sleep experts to better understand and treat sleep disorders
and fatigue.
“I hope that
findings generated through this research will support children and families to
maximise their functional outcome from brain injuries.”
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