Jennifer Turek Queally , PhD
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Assistant in Psychology
Office Phone: 617-355-8434
Appointment Line: 617-355-8434
Fax: 617-730-0319
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Departments/Divisions
Specialties
Neuropsychology
neuropsychology
Services/Programs
Academic Appointments
Instructor, Harvard Medical School
Expanded Biography
Dr. Queally works in the Neuropsychology Program. She specializes in working with children who have medical conditions, such as spina bifida, leukemia and brain tumors, cardiovascular disorders, premature birth, etc. She works with a variety of age ranges, from toddlers to young adults.
College
George Washington University, Washington, DC
(1998)
Graduate School
Clinical Psychology, Suffolk University, Boston, MA
(2003)
Internship
Psychology, Children's Hospitals and Clinics, Minneapolis, MN
(2002-2003)
Fellowship
Pediatric Neuropsychology, Children's Hospital Boston, Boston, MA
(2003-2005)
Professional Organizations
Membership Chair; Executive Board of the Massachusetts Neuropsychological Society
, 2008-2011
Massachusetts Psychological Association
, 1998-present
American Psychological Association
, 1998-present
Massachusetts Neuropsychological Society
, 1999-present
International Neuropsychological Society
, 2001-present
Student Advisory Board Society of Pediatric Psychology Division 54, American Psychological Association
, 2003-2005
Awards
Society of Pediatric Psychology Outstanding Student Poster Award
, 2001
American Psychological Association Conference
APA Science Directorate Student Travel Award
, 2001
American Psychological Association Conference
Publications
Waber, D. P., Turek, J., Catania, L., Stevenson, K., Robaey, P., Romero, I., Adams, H., Alyman, C., Jandet-Brunet, C., Neuberg, D. S., Sallen, S. E. & Silverman, L. B.
Neuropsychological Outcomes From a Randomized trial of Triple Intrathecal Chemotherapy Compared With 18 Gy Cranial Radiation As CNS Treatment in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: Findings From Dana-Farber Cancer Institute ALL Consortium Protocol 95-01
, 2007
Journal of Clinical Oncology
Issue: 25 (31)
, Page: 4914-4921
Mrakotsky, C.M., Silverman, L.B., Dahlberg, S.E., Alyman, M.C., Sands, S.A., Queally, J.T., Miller, T.P., Cranston, A., Neuberg, D.S., Sallan, S.E., & Waber, D.P.
Neurobehavioral side effects of corticosteroids during active treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukemia in children are age-dependent: Report from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute ALL Consortium Protocol 00-01
, 2011
Pediatric Blood and Cancer
Waber, D. P., Queally, J. T., Catania, L., Robaey, P., Romero, I., Adams, H., Alyman, C., Jandet-Brunet, C., Sallen, S. E. & Silverman, L. B.
Neuropsychological Outcomes of Standard Risk and High Risk Patients with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Treated on Dana-Farber ALL Consortium Protocol 95-01 at 5 Years Post Diagnosis
, In press
Pediatric Blood and Cancer
2008-present Member of the Pediatric Psychology Research Group, Center for Behavioral Science; Children's Hospital Boston; Boston, MA
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