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Gerard Anthony Gioia, PHD
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The Center for Neuroscience and Behavioral Medicine
Departments Division Chief, Neuropsychology
Programs Brain Tumor Institute (Neuro-Oncology Program) Neurofibromatosis Institute Director, Safe Concussion Outcome Recovery & Education (SCORE) Program
Children’s Research Institute (CRI) Center for Neuroscience Research View CRI Profile for Gerard Anthony Gioia Specialties: Concussion, Traumatic Brain Injury , Neurofibromatosis
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National Provider Identifier
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Children's National Medical Center - Sheikh Zayed Campus for Advanced Children's Medicine 111 Michigan Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20010 Map | Driving Directions Phone: 202-476-5000
Children's Outpatient Center of Montgomery County (Neuropsychology) 15245 Shady Grove Road, Suite 350 (South Building) Rockville, MD 20850 Map | Driving Directions
Phone: 301-765-5430
Fax: 301-765-5497
The division of Neuropsychology includes the Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders, which can be reached directly at the following numbers:
To make an appointment:
Contact Christine Amerasinghe
301-765-5432
To participate in research:
Contact Autism Research Staff
301-765-5425
e-mail: autism@cnmc.org
***Please note, as of May 4, 2009, this location has moved from it's Physicians Lane address. All appointments will be seen at the Shady Grove address (above).
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Gerard Anthony Gioia in the news  |
Academic impacts of concussions for students at issue in House of Representatives | May 2010
Gerard Gioia, PhD, testifies on concussions before Virginia legislature | February 2010
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Education  |
| Type | School | Location | Degree | Field of Study | Years | | Undergraduate Education | Franklin & Marshall College | Lancaster, PA | Bachelor of Arts | Psychology | 1974 -1978 | | Post Graduate Education | University of North Carolina--School of Medicine | Chapel Hill, NC | Doctor of Philosophy | Psychology | 1979 -1984 |
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Training  |
| Type | Institution | Location | Position | Specialty | Years | | Fellowship Program | Children's Hospital of Boston | Boston, MA | Fellow | Post Doctoral | 1987 | | Internship Program | University of Maryland Medical System Corporation | Baltimore, MD | Intern | | 1982 - 1983 |
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Affiliations and Memberships  |
| Title | Institution | Committee / Section | Years | | Member | State of Maryland Advisory Council on Attention De | Special Education Subcommittee | 2001 - 2009 | | Member | Epilepsy Association of Chesapeake Region | Professional Advisory Board | 1997 - 2009 | | Member | Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning | Board of Directors | 1996 - 2000 | | Member | University of Maryland School of Medicine-Division | Advisory Board of the Graduate Education Program | 1995 - 1999 |
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Publications  |
Journal Article, Crawford, J.S., Espy, K.A., Gioia, G.A., Isquith, P.K. (2005), Assessment of Executive Function in Preschool-aged Children, Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilites Research Reviews, 11, 209-215.
Book Chapter, Gioia, G.A., Isquith, P.K., Roth, R.M. (2005), Assessment and Intervention for Executive Dysfunction, In Gioia, G.A., Isquith, P.K., Roth, R.M., Psychologists' Desk Reference, 2nd Edition, 38-40, Oxford, Oxford University Press.
Conference Presentation - Poster, Gioia, G.A., Isquith, P.K., Roth, R.M. (2005), Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc., Poster session presented at the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Funtion-Adult Version, Odessa, FL
Journal Article, Espy, K.A., Gioia, G.A., Isquith, P.K. (2004), Executive Function in Preschool Children: Examination Through Everyday Behavior, Developmental Neuropsychology, 26, 403-422.
Journal Article, Gioia, G.A., Isquith, P.K. (2004), Ecological Assessment of Executive Function in Traumatic Brain Injury, Developmental Neuropsychology, 25, 135-158.
Journal Article, Barton, R.M., Gioia, G.A., Isquith, P.K., Kenworthy, L. (2002), Profiles of Everyday Executive Function in Acquired and Developmental Disorders, Child Neuropsychology, 8, 121-137.
Journal Article, Espy, K.A., Gioia, G.A., Isquith, P.K., Retzlaff, P.D. (2002), Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF) in a Clinical Sample, Child Neuropsychology, 8, 249-257.
Journal Article, Gioia, G.A., Isquith, P.K. (2002), New Perspectives on Educating Children with ADHD: Contributions of the Executive Functions, Journal of Health Care Law & Policy, 5, 124-163.
Journal Article, Gioia, G.A., Isquith, P.K. (2001), Executive Function and ADHD: Exploration Through Children's Everyday Behaviors, Clinical Neuropsychological Assessment, 2, 61-84.
Book Chapter, Gioia, G.A., Guy, S.C., Isquith, P.K. (2001), Assessment of Executive Functions in Children with Neurologic Impairment, In Gioia, G.A., Guy, S.C., Isquith, P.K., Psychological and Development Assessment, 317-356, New York, NY, Guilford Press.
For a more comprehensive list of publications for Gerard Gioia, PHD view the National Library of Medicine’s PubMed online database |
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