Advanced Research Fellow, Polytrauma & Design, Innovation, and Clinical Entrepreneurship Fellow
Polytrauma Department, VA Palo Alto Healthcare System & Clinical Excellence Research Center, Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, California, United States
Dr. Victoria Liou-Johnson's educational background includes a bachelor's degree from the University of California, Santa Cruz in American Literature and studies in American Indian Studies, as well as post-baccalaureate pre-medical coursework from San Francisco State University. She also earned a Master of Science in Clinical Psychology and Clinical Gerontology from Notre Dame de Namur University before completing her PhD in Clinical Psychology with emphasis in Neuropsychology at the Pacific Graduate School of Psychology at Palo Alto University. Her pre-doctoral internship at the University of Colorado School of Medicine (integrated primary care, neuropsychology) and clinical residency at VA Pacific Islands Health Care System (outpatient PTSD clinic, community living center, outpatient neuropsychology). She then worked at a Federally Qualified Health Center as an integrated primary care psychologist with predominantly indigenous populations and also started a telehealth private practice before returning to research at the VA Palo Alto Healthcare System (VAPAHCS).
Dr. Liou-Johnson is currently an Advanced Research Fellow with the Adamson Lab in the Polytrauma Department at the VAPAHCS, a Research Fellow with the Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems, and a Design, Innovation, and Clinical Entrepreneurship (DICE) Fellow with the Clinical Excellence Research Center (CERC) at Stanford University Medicine. She is also an Adjunct Professor in the PhD and MS Clinical Psychology programs at Palo Alto University, and maintains a small private teletherapy practice, with a primary focus on trauma, especially in indigenous populations. Her research interests include: cognitive and medical sequelae and outcomes post-TBI, cognition in aging, trauma, gender differences, racial/ethnic differences with a focus on AAPI/AN/NA populations, health disparities/health equity/healthcare access, and long-term effects of COVID.
I do not have any relevant financial / non-financial relationships with any proprietary interests.
Tuesday, November 8, 2022
12:45 PM – 2:00 PM