Dr. Nadine E. Ndip is a Licensed Psychologist specializing in Pediatric Neuropsychology. She received her doctorate in School Psychology at Texas Woman’s University. Dr. Ndip completed a one-year pre-doctoral internship through Avondale Elementary School District (APPIC-accredited), as well as a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in Pediatric Neuropsychology through the University of Minnesota Medical School (APPCN-accredited). Dr. Ndip’s clinical expertise includes the assessment of children and adolescents with developmental, learning, emotional/behavioral, neurological, genetic, and metabolic disorders. Her clinical orientation is guided by the principles of developmental psychopathology, which emphasizes collecting data from multiple respondents (i.e., parents, teachers, and patient report) at multiple levels of analysis (i.e., behavioral, testing, and questionnaire data) to quantify functional deficits across time.
Education:
Pre-doctoral internship through Avondale Elementary School District
Doctorate in School Psychology at Texas Woman’s University
Postdoctoral fellowship in Pediatric Neuropsychology through the University of Minnesota Medical School