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Pediatric Neuropsychologist and Self-Advocate

41 min · 22 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Our Voices, Our Future, we welcome Dr. Briana Calcagno-Davi, a pediatric neuropsychologist based in New York, who reminds us of the importance of self-advocacy and building a professional identity among colleagues. During this episode, we discuss Dr. Bri’s transition from training into clinical practice, the challenges she has faced as a woman in the clinical setting, and the non-clinical skills that have helped her navigate her career in clinical psychology. To learn more about Dr. Bri, you can find her on social media: Instagram: @dr.bcd_neuropsych [https://www.instagram.com/reels/DP4mkwgklOu/#] TikTok: @bri.c.d You can also reach out to Dr. Bri via email: BCalcagnoDav@northwell.edu [BCalcagnoDav@northwell.edu] You can find more information about the work AMWA’s Advocacy Committee has done and how to join their efforts here: https://www.amwa-doc.org/our-work/advocacy/ [https://www.amwa-doc.org/our-work/advocacy/] You can find more information about AMWA’s Gender Equity Task Force here: https://www.amwa-doc.org/our-work/initiatives/gender-equity-task-force/ [https://www.amwa-doc.org/our-work/initiatives/gender-equity-task-force/] If you are interested in joining the group, reach out to getf@amwa-doc.org [getf@amwa-doc.org] If you are interested in learning more about the podcast or being featured on an upcoming episode, reach out to our team at getf@amwa-doc.org [getf@amwa-doc.org] If you are interested in joining the incredible network of women in medicine - join AMWA today at https://www.amwa-doc.org/ [https://www.amwa-doc.org/] Thank you for tuning in to Our Voices, Our Future, we will see you next time!

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