Duke University ADHD Clinic
Duke University ADHD Clinic — Durham NC.
As might be expected at an affiliate of one of the nation’s premier teaching hospitals, the Duke University ADHD Clinic practitioners are simultaneously involved with individual treatment, clinical research, and clinical trials of new pharmaceuticals. If you work with these folks, you’re working with the vanguard.
From their website:
“The ADHD Clinic at the Duke University Medical Center is one of the nation’s leading programs for research and clinical services pertaining to ADHD and related behavior problems. The program is staffed by four licensed clinical psychologists, one board-certified child psychiatrist, and a number of study coordinators and research assistants. The ADHD Clinic participates actively in three primary activities: 1) Federally-funded (e.g., NIMH) research grants; 2) Industry-funded (e.g., pharmaceutical companies) clinical trials; 3) Clinic services to the community. These activities encompass patients from preschool age to adulthood.”
