Kimberly B. Schauder, Ph.D., joins Norton Children’s Development Center and Norton Children’s Autism Center

Kimberly B. Schauder, Ph.D., who recently completed a postdoctoral fellowship in clinical psychology at the Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders at Children’s National in Maryland, has joined Norton Children’s Autism Center and Norton Children’s Development Center.

Kimberly B. Schauder, Ph.D., who recently completed a postdoctoral fellowship in clinical psychology at the Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders at Children’s National in Rockville, Maryland, has joined Norton Children’s Autism Center and Norton Children’s Development Center. Both are affiliated with the UofL School of Medicine.

Dr. Schauder received her doctor of philosophy in clinical psychology at the University of Rochester, New York, and completed a clinical psychology internship, child track, at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

Her fellowship work at the Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders included evaluation and treatment of children from infancy through young adulthood. She completed specialized training in psychological and neuropsychological assessment of children with developmental disabilities.

Dr. Schauder sees patients at the Norton Children’s Development Center at the Novak Center for Children’s Health on East Chestnut Street and the Norton Childrens’ Autism Center on East Burnett Avenue in Louisville.

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