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Monday, June 10th - Dr. Paul Lebby
Conceptualizing Perception, Emotion, and Behavior through Foundational Neuroscience: An Informed Approach to Crisis Situations
Dr. Lebby Bio
Dr. Paul Lebby is the Medical Director of Neuropsychology, and Director of Neurodevelopment at Valley Children’s Hospital and Valley Children’s Healthcare Network. He is Board certified in Forensic Neuropsychology, fellowship-trained, and carries the rank of Professor Emeritus. He was elected to fellow status with the National Academy of Neuropsychology, one of only five specialists worldwide given the honor that year. Dr. Lebby is a U.C. Berkeley graduate and returned to complete his doctoral education and clinical training in a joint U.C. Berkeley and U.C. San Francisco program within the departments of Neurology and Neurosurgery.
For over 30 years, he has specialized in complex neurodiagnostic procedures and assessment of brain functioning or dysfunction. He is credentialed to perform brain-mapping procedures during awake brain surgery; Wada (transfemoral intracarotid sodium amytal/methahexital) procedures utilizing interventional radiology techniques with catheterization of the brain; and advanced neuroradiology techniques such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and MRI-based Diffusion Tensor Imaging Tractography (DTI-T). He is the only specialist who performs this combination of procedures in Central California, and one of only a few specialists nationwide with experience conducting these procedures with pediatric patients. In addition, he has formal training and more than three decades’ experience integrating neuroimaging into his clinical practice, and provides instruction for all levels of clinicians, from specialty physicians to allied healthcare specialists.
Dr. Lebby is a published author and has written two books. He co-authored the first, “Traumatic Brain Injury in Children and Adolescents,” with his intern. He was the sole author of his second book, “Brain Imaging: A Guide for Clinicians” by Oxford University Press. He has published several book chapters, multiple research articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals, and has developed and published two assessment measures of neurocognitive functioning. A committed researcher, Dr. Lebby has chaired more than 80 doctoral dissertations on topics relating to brain functioning and pathology, and clinical neuroscience.
Dr. Lebby has been involved with law enforcement based first-responder activities since the late 1980’s, reaching the rank of lieutenant in the Alameda Country Office of Emergency Services, Dive Unit, and currently Squadron Commander, for the Fresno County Sheriff’s Air Squadron as a pilot and operations coordinator of fixed wing and drone activities. As such, he has experience in both neuroscience and mental health, as well as with community first responder activities. He has lectured nationally on issues of trauma informed care, the effects of trauma on brain functioning and development, and the neuroscience of functions such as perception, emotion, behavior, relational and social functioning, etc.
In his free time, Dr. Lebby enjoys photography, rock climbing, mountain biking, and fly fishing in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, camping with his family, and flying as a licensed pilot.
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