Ramsden, Clare

Dr Clare Ramsden

Clinical Neuropsychologist and Deputy Director; Allied Health, Tasmanian Health Service
Dr Clare Ramsden is a Clinical Neuropsychologist and Deputy Director of Allied Health at the Tasmanian Health Service, South. She completed her doctoral studies in Clinical Neuropsychology at La Trobe University, before going on to work in clinical roles in acquired brain injury and rehabilitation services. She has worked as a Consultant in Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation in the United Kingdom, a Director of Allied Health, Scientific and Technical Services in New Zealand and is currently the Deputy Director of Allied Health at Hospitals South, Tasmanian Health Service.
Clare has ongoing interests in neuropsychology, neurorehabilitation, workforce development and wellbeing. She is a committee member of the Australasian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment (ASSBI) and the Organisation for Psychological Research in Stroke (OPsyRIS). She recently completed her Masters of Leadership (Health & Human Services) at University of Tasmania. She is a Clinical Senior Lecturer with the Tasmanian School of Medicine, University of Tasmania.

More from this expert

Podcasts iconPodcasts

Olfactory disturbances with COVID19 is evidence of brain involvement- consider a neuropsychological assessment for patients complaining of fatigue, poor attention span, slower processing speed.

Olfactory disturbances with COVID19 is evidence of brain involvement- consider a neuropsychological assessment for patients complaining of fatigue, poor attention span, slower processing speed.

Podcasts iconPodcasts

Upcoming Healthed Webcast

Tune in for "Gallbladder – When surgery is or is not needed" lecture

Tuesday 26th May, 7pm - 9pm AEST

Speaker

Dr David Yeo

Specialist Upper GI, Hepatobiliary and Bariatric Surgeon; Chris O’Brien Lifehouse, RPA and St George Hospitals

In this talk, surgeon, Dr David Yeo will answer these and many other real-world questions related to this common condition and provide an update on the latest recommendations for the assessment, investigation and management of gallbladder disease.