Dr. Marie A. DiCowden, Ph.D., SFNAP, Psychologist
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Dr. Marie A. DiCowden, Ph.D., SFNAP

Neuropsychologist 

17971 Biscayne Blvd. Suite 208 Aventura Florida, 33160

About

Dr. Marie A. DiCowden, Ph.D., SFNAP 

 

 

Dr. Marie DiCowden is a nationally known clinical psychologist and neuropsychologist with a specialty in behavioral medicine for children and adults. She graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from The George Washington University, Washington, D. C., completing her internship at Georgetown University Medical Center.

Dr. DiCowden joined the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital staff in the Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation in 1981 working with Dr. Barth Green. With specialty training in child psychology, Dr. DiCowden worked with Dr. Green to establish a premier program for psychological and physical rehabilitation for children and adults with serious injuries and chronic diseases, including traumatic brain injury, amputations and spinal cord injury. She also worked with the Department of Endocrinology and received a grant for cross-cultural research. As one of approximately 80 licensed doctoral level child psychologists in the United States, Dr. DiCowden continues to evaluate children as young as one year of age in addition to adults. She teaches at various graduate schools nationally and internationally.

In 1988 she founded The Biscayne Institutes of Health and Living, Inc. and The Biscayne Foundation in Aventura, FL. This program was an extension of her work on the medical campus and evolved into the HealthCare Community™ model. Dr. DiCowden was the Clinical and Executive Director of this program for 28 years. Biscayne Institutes was designed to translate health and mental health research into best practices in the community. The HealthCare Community™ model was selected by CMS in the top 5% out of 800 submissions in health care innovations to be presented in Washington, D.C. in 2012. Dr. DiCowden maintained Biscayne’s six accreditations including Medicaid and Medicare accreditation as well as national and state private accreditations. Biscayne treated adults and children with mental health, congenital, developmental and acquired disabilities. In 2011, the University of Toronto named the Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Program developed by Dr. DiCowden as 1 of 15 best practices out of 253 surveyed worldwide for diagnosis, treatment and community re-integration of persons with TBI

Dr. DiCowden serves as Chairperson of The Biscayne Foundation, Inc providing grant writing services and maintains a private practice. She was elected a Fellow of the American Psychological Association by both the divisions of clinical and rehabilitation psychology. She was a member of the Division of Neuropsychology and has held numerous division offices with APA. In 2001, Dr. DiCowden was elected a Senior Fellow of the National Academies of Practice, an invited, interdisciplinary honorary. She has served several positions on the NAP Board as well established and maintained Continuing Education accreditation for the Psychology Academy for six years. In 2009 the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine awarded her the prestigious Riland Medal for Academic Leadership. In 2011 she was named as one of the top 5% forensic experts in the United States. She has testified in court and national hearings on the needs of patients, diagnoses, treatment and healthcare reform for decades since her work at the University of Miami. She continues to provide consultation and expert testimony in her private practice.

Dr. DiCowden lectures extensively. She has also provided grant reviews for federal agencies including AHRQ, CMS and the DOD. Appointed by the Director of the Atlanta and Dallas Regional offices, Dr. DiCowden served on the FL CMS Advisory Committee from 2012-2015.

Dr. DiCowden developed and co-chaired Public Field Hearings on the Health Care Crisis with two members of the United States Congress. She also organized the National Academies of Practice/Biscayne Foundation series of Congressional briefings on healthcare at the U.S House 

Education and Training

George Washington University PhD 1981

The George Washington University, Washington DC B.A. magna cum lade 1973

The George Washington University Ph.D. (Clinical Psychology) 1981

Board Certification

Florida Department of Health

Psychologist; State of Florida

Clinical Psychologist; State of Virginia

National Academies of Practice

Provider Details

Female English

Areas of expertise and specialization

Neuropsychological, evaluations, and testingVA compensation evaluations

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Chair The Biscayne Foundation, Inc. -
  • Professor Saybrook University & Ling Yu International Psychology Centre -
  • Registered Provider Home Care Respite Program 1972 - 1975
  • Psychologist Department of Forensic Psychiatry. Health & Human Resources Service 1975 - 1976
  • Psychologist George Washington University Counseling Center 1976 - 1977
  • Psychologist Northern Virginia Mental Health Institute 1977 - 1979
  • Supervisor Master's Level Program, Department of Education, George Washington University 1970 - 1980
  • Psychologist George Washington University Reading Center 1979 - 1980
  • Psychologist, Supervisor Adolescent Day Treatment Program, Interlude Program 1980 - 1981
  • Private Practice Aventura 1983 - Present
  • Psychologist and Director of Psychological Services Diabetic/Amputation/Pediatric Services, Jackson Memorial Hospital Rehabilitation Center 1981 - 1988
  • Supervisor, Doctoral level interns Jackson Memorial Hospital Rehabilitation Center 1982 - 1988
  • Director Medical/Psychological Services, Dade and Broward Counties 1983 - 1988
  • Health and Human Values for Medical Students University of Miami Miller School of Medicine 1984 - 1991
  • Assistant Professor Department of Endocrinology, University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine 1984 - 1989
  • Adjunct Faculty Nova University Doctoral Psychology Program 1984 - 2010
  • Long-Term Psychotherapy A Clinical Seminar, Continuing Education, University of Miami 1986 - 1988
  • Founder and Executive Director The Biscayne Institutes of Health & Living, Inc. 1987 - 2015
  • Founding Chairperson The Biscayne Foundation, Inc. 1995 - Present
  • Director Accredited Continuing Education Program, Biscayne Institutes of Health & Living, Inc 1995 - 2015
  • Program Planning Committee National Hispanic Scientific Network Annual Conference sponsored by NIH through a UM grant 2006 - 2013

Professional Memberships

  • Senior Fellow, National Academies of Practice  

Dr. Marie A. DiCowden, Ph.D., SFNAP's Practice location

17971 Biscayne Blvd. Suite 208 -
Aventura, Florida 33160
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