Clinical Practice

Clinical Practice

Clinical practice refers to the activities carried out in a medical setting with practitioners’ patients. Some of these are based on guidelines that specify how diagnosis and treatment should be carried out in a particular condition. Clear and strict guidelines around Autism diagnosis ensures that the proper support and care needs of Autistic individuals are provided.

Dr. Peter Szatmari

Dr. Peter Szatmari Read More »

Dr. Peter Szatmari is a clinician-scientist and an international Autism expert. He has made significant contributions to the field in many areas including diagnosis, measurement, and longitudinal development – all of which led to significant changes in our understanding of Autism as well as the classification of Autism in both the DSM-IV and DSM-5. He

Dr. Peter Szatmari Read More »

Dr. Noam Soreni

Dr. Noam Soreni Read More »

Dr. Noam Soreni’s clinical and research work focuses on the cognition and neurobiology of pediatric Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). As a member of the Anxiety Treatment and Research Center, he leads the pediatric OCD consultation team. The current foci of research are perfectionism, hoarding, and brain imaging of pediatric OCD. He is a co-investigator of the

Dr. Noam Soreni Read More »

Dr. Peter Rosenbaum

Dr. Peter Rosenbaum Read More »

Dr. Peter Rosenbaum is a developmental pediatrician and health services researcher, author of over 300 peer-reviewed papers and book chapters, and involved in research on childhood disability. He has worked with more than 50 graduate students and is currently a Professorial Fellow in Melbourne, Australia. His primary focus is creating and validating an Autism function

Dr. Peter Rosenbaum Read More »

Dr. Diana Parvinchi

Dr. Diana Parvinchi Read More »

Dr. Diana Parvinchi is an Assistant Clinical Professor (Adjunct) in the School of Rehabilitation Science at McMaster University. She has worked developing a software-based intervention for Autistic children and examining functional connectivity (fMRI) in Autism. The findings from the fMRI study are being used to improve the design of the software-based intervention. Dr. Parvinchi’s work on

Dr. Diana Parvinchi Read More »

Dr. William Mahoney

Dr. William Mahoney Read More »

Dr. William Mahoney is a Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics with the Faculty of Health Sciences at McMaster University. In 1988, he joined the Pervasive Developmental Disorders team and was the co-director of the group. He is currently the medical leader of the Autism Spectrum Disorder Services. Clinically, Dr. Mahoney works with children with developmental

Dr. William Mahoney Read More »

Dr. Nick Kates

Dr. Nick Kates Read More »

Dr. Nick Kates’ major interests are in social and community psychiatry, quality improvement and redesigning systems of care, global mental health, person- and family-centred care, and innovative approaches to education. He has been a national, provincial, and local leader in linking mental health and primary care services and is a quality improvement advisor to the

Dr. Nick Kates Read More »

Scroll to Top