Meet Dr. Daniel Ignacio, PhD
Panelist, Exploring Ambiguous Loss
Dr. Daniel Ignacio, PhD
Daniel Andre Ignacio, PhD MS MA CBIS, serves as the program lead and Certified Brain Injury Specialist at Providence St. Jude Medical Center's Brain Injury Network, licensed clinical neuropsychologist and faculty at OMID Institute, director of vocational rehabilitation and LMFT for CareTheresa Assisted Living Network, chair of California Department of Rehabilitation's Traumatic Brain Injury Advisory board: Data Analytics Committee, and respite provider for R & N Family Support Services for families with children/adults with neurodevelopmental conditions.
His research efforts include systems-focused change at the local, state, and federal levels for families affected by brain injury. He is a 17-year survivor of a "severe" traumatic brain injury, hypoxemia, pneumothorax, and a 1-month coma. Dr. Ignacio's clinical interests lie at the intersection of neurologic trauma, diversity (e.g., multicultural), and disparity (e.g., situational/positional/structural inequities). He received his doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Fielding University, completed his pre-doctoral internship at the NWI Veteran's Affairs Consortium, completed post-doctoral fellowship in Clinical Neuropsychology at UCLA's BrainSPORT program, and is currently completing his MPH at UCLA's Fielding School of Public Health.