Neuropsychology Intern
George Fox University
Natalia Rich-Wimmer, M.A., is a multi-national (Venezuelan and White European-American) 4th year doctoral candidate at George Fox University’s School of Clinical Psychology. She is currently working under the license and supervision of Dr. Glena Andrews to become a Spanish-speaking Board Certified Pediatric Neuropsychologist. In collaboration with Dr. Andrews, she has participated in data collection at George Fox’s EEG lab and has presented research posters at NCSPP New Orleans and INS Brazil. During her doctoral education, she collaborated with the pediatric hematology-oncology department of the Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) to provide neuropsychological assessments under the supervision of Dr. Justin Lee. Additionally, during COVID-19, she worked alongside The Children’s Clinic in Newberg, OR, to provide virtual pediatric therapy to children ages 6 through 14.
Before entering graduate school, Natalia worked as a bilingual case manager at Far Northern Regional Center where she coordinated services and support for individuals with developmental disabilities. Upon becoming the Diversity and Inclusion Specialist for the Regional Center, she closely collaborated with several international families and individuals to address the disparity of access to resources commonly experienced by minority and cross-cultural populations. In addition to her work experiences with developmental disabilities centers in Northern California, she worked internationally as a liaison between local and international leaders providing support for youth at risk in Mozambique, Brazil, Russia, and Nicaragua.