The successful candidate will provide direct clinical services in the area of pediatric psychology, join a thriving multidisciplinary team, and work closely with physicians, child life specialists, social services representatives, and other disciplines. Clinical focus areas in this position are within the Pediatric Hepatology and Gastroenterology services including but not limited to the following: Standard of Care for Gastroenterology includes routine screening for anxiety/depression, adherence support, and enhancing coping with disease burden for newly diagnosed IBD patients as part of the ImproveCareNow model. Standard of Care for Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction (DGBIs) includes behavioral health treatment for conditions such as functional abdominal pain, IBS, functional nausea, and rumination syndrome. This includes Implementation of Rome IV Criteria for Functional Abdominal Pain and Related DGBIs which increases diagnostic clarity and standardization. Provision of care around post-transplant and liver disease follow-up including ongoing multidisciplinary clinic visits supporting medication adherence, adjustment, transition to self-management, and family functioning in the liver transplant population. Inpatient consultation services around adjustment to chronic illness, chronic pain, medical trauma, and adherence difficulties. The licensed psychologist (or license-eligible psychologist) in the State of Oklahoma will provide care as part of our growing healthcare system and will be an essential part of the interdisciplinary team at OU Health by providing assessment, treatment, and consultation for individuals with behavioral health needs that may be associated with their health conditions.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree