Work:
Associate Professor, Widener University
Education:
Doctor of Philosophy, Temple University
Dr. Thomas C. Swirsky-Sacchetti has 43 years of experience in Clinical Neuropsychology. He earned his BA in Psychology from Holy Cross College, his MA in Counseling and Psychology from Assumption College, and his Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Temple University. Today, this expert is Board Certified in Clinical Neurophysiology by the American Board of Clinical Neurophysiology. Formerly, this expert served as a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior and as the Director of the Neuropsychology Clinic at Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, and as a Neuropsychological Consultant at Kendal-Crosslands Communities. Currently, this expert serves as the President and Neuropsychologist at Diversified Psychological Resources, P.C. and as a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University.
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At a Glance
Expert Witness Activity
90
Plaintiff Cases
34
Defense Cases
64
Expert Challenges
22
Deposition Transcripts
Publications
39
Media & News
43
Social Media Mentions
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Daniel C. Fitzgerald v. USAA Casualty Insurance Company | Expert Witness | 2020-05-27 |
Joanne Henshaw, et al. v. NPC International, Inc., et al. | Examining Physician | 2019-04-04 |
Shenecqua Butt v. Philadelphia Housing Authority, et al. | Examining Physician | 2018-11-04 |
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Distinguishing between neuropsychological malingering and exaggerated psychiatric symptoms in a neuropsychological setting | Journal Article |
Qualitative Analysis of the FAS-Test | Abstract |
Recognizing and understanding Depression in Parkinson's Disease | Journal Article |
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Suit: Felled Steel Trellis Catastrophically Injured Worker | Aug 11, 2022 -- Doty, psychology/counseling, Philadelphia; Robert W. Frederick, orthopedic surgery, Philadelphia; Thomas Swirsky-Sacchetti, neuropsychology, ... |
Suit: Felled Steel Trellis Catastrophically Injured Worker | — |
Testimony in Powell sentencing completed | Mar 4, 2020 -- Neuropsychologist Dr. Thomas Swirsky-Sacchetti - who has his own private practice, as well as teaching appointments at Jefferson, Drexel and ... |
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Institution | Degree Type |
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Temple University | Doctor of Philosophy |
Assumption College | Master of Arts |
Holy Cross College | Bachelor of Arts |
Title | Employer |
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Associate Professor | Widener University |
Clinical Associate Professor | Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University |
Associate Professor | Drexel University |
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