Series

Podcast

Episode 16: Interview with Dr Wayne Reid

Date

4 January 2021

In this interview Brian Draper speaks with Dr Wayne Reid.

Dr Wayne Reid

Clinical Neuropsychologist, Sydney, Australia

Dr Wayne Reid BA Psych (Hons), M.Psych, PhD has a distinguished background in Clinical Neuropsychology. He gained his first degree in Psychology at the University of Reading (Berks) UK. In 1983 he completed an M.Psych at the University of Sydney and then a PhD from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Sydney.

His main areas of research have been in Parkinson’s disease and neurodegenerative disorders. In 1991 he was awarded a prestigious IPA international research award in Rome. Since that time he has published research papers in international journals, has been invited guest speaker and has presented workshops at international and national neuropsychology conferences. In March 2009 he won a further research award, the Cornelli Award at the 9th International Alzheimer and Parkinson’s Research Conference in Prague Czech Republic, for his 20 year prospective study of Dementia in Parkinson’s Disease.

He is a Fellow of the Australian Psychological Society, Fellow the College of Clinical Neuropsychologists and Fellow of the College of Clinical Psychologists. In 2012 he received the Australian Psychological Society College of Clinical Neuropsychologists, Award of Distinction.

Clinical Neuropsychologist, Sydney, Australia

Dr Wayne Reid BA Psych (Hons), M.Psych, PhD has a distinguished background in Clinical Neuropsychology. He gained his first degree in Psychology at the University of Reading (Berks) UK. In 1983 he completed an M.Psych at the University of Sydney and then a PhD from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Sydney.

His main areas of research have been in Parkinson’s disease and neurodegenerative disorders. In 1991 he was awarded a prestigious IPA international research award in Rome. Since that time he has published research papers in international journals, has been invited guest speaker and has presented workshops at international and national neuropsychology conferences. In March 2009 he won a further research award, the Cornelli Award at the 9th International Alzheimer and Parkinson’s Research Conference in Prague Czech Republic, for his 20 year prospective study of Dementia in Parkinson’s Disease.

He is a Fellow of the Australian Psychological Society, Fellow the College of Clinical Neuropsychologists and Fellow of the College of Clinical Psychologists. In 2012 he received the Australian Psychological Society College of Clinical Neuropsychologists, Award of Distinction.

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