Dr. Tien Do is a licensed Clinical Neuropsychologist and Clinical Psychologist. She completed her training in the United States, receiving her Doctorate of Philosophy (Ph.D) in Clinical Psychology from Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science (Formerly the Chicago Medical School/Finch University of Health Sciences) with a specialisation in Clinical Neuropsychology. She completed a 2-year fellowship in Clinical Neuropsychology through the Harvard-Partners Consortium (joint Brigham & Women's Hospital/Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School).
Dr. Do is a member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS) and formerly held the position of Deputy Chair of the WA Branch of the College of Clinical Neuropsychologists (CCN). She is the coordinator of the Paediatric Program at the Neurosciences Unit, and is on staff with the Kids Rehab Program at Perth Children's Hospital (PCH). She also supervises doctoral UWA Neuropsychology candidates.
Dr. Do's clinical focus is in paediatric neuropsychology. She has extensive experience working with children with a variety of neurological, neuropsychiatric and developmental disorders as well as acquired disorders (trauma, stroke, tumours) that effect neuropsychological functions. She also works with school related issues including ADHD, Learning Disabilities, behavior problems secondary to learning difficulties, and difficulty with academic achievement. Her interest is in paediatric brain tumours and other cancers affecting the CNS (e.g., leukaemia) and childhood hydrocephalus.
Dr. Tania Bianco is a licensed Clinical Neuropsychologist, Clinical Psychologist and Educational and Developmental Psychologist. She completed both her Doctor of Psychology (Clinical and Clinical Neuropsychology) and her Master of Psychology (Applied Developmental) through the University of Western Australia. Dr. Bianco is a member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS) and the WA Branch of the College of Clinical Neuropsychologists (CCN).
Dr. Bianco worked on the Paediatric Team at the Neurosciences Unit (Department of Health, WA) for 16 years. She has been involved in sessional lecturing at Murdoch University and Curtin University. She has an interest in the assessment of children and adolescents with neurological and learning difficulties (including ADHD, Epilepsy, Learning Disabilities and a range of developmental and acquired brain injuries) and the effective management of these students in both primary and secondary school settings. She has liaised across all educational systems to support the management of these students in addition to providing professional development and training to parents, allied health and educational professionals.