Bringing Clarity to Complex Topics

Neuropsychological knowledge is most powerful when it reaches the whole community, not just those who come through our doors. Dr. Lee is available for speaking engagements, professional trainings, and community education events on a range of topics, including autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, learning disabilities, memory and aging, and the neuropsychological evaluation process. Her presentations are grounded in current research, designed for real audiences, and delivered with the warmth and clarity she brings to every patient interaction.

SPEAKING HISTORY

2026

Communities in Collaboration | April 15, 2026 Holiday Inn & Suites, St. Cloud, MN "Understanding Autism: Current Perspectives, Diagnosis and Intervention" Keynote Presenter | Hosted by the Central MN Child Advocacy Center & Stearns Benton Child Protection Team

This keynote addressed current frameworks for understanding autism across the lifespan, focusing on how autism presents differently in women and girls, the diagnostic process, and evidence-based approaches to intervention. The audience included child advocacy professionals, child protection staff, mental health providers, and community partners across Central Minnesota.

Flyer for a community event titled "Communities in Collaboration," held on April 15, 2026, at Holiday Inn & Suites, St. Cloud. The flyer features a photo of Dr. Jessica Lee, the keynote speaker, and another of Meg Flynn, a keynote presenter. The event includes breakout sessions on topics like autism diagnosis and intervention and professional ethics, and discusses the importance of advocacy and working alongside the spectrum.

Invite Dr. Lee to Speak

Dr. Lee brings the same clarity and warmth she brings to patient care to every speaking engagement. Whether you're planning a professional training, a community education event, or a conference keynote, she can tailor a presentation to your audience and goals.

Possible topics available include:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder: diagnosis, presentation across gender, and intervention

  • ADHD across the lifespan: what it looks like and what actually helps

  • Learning disabilities and the evaluation process

  • Memory, aging, and when to seek an evaluation

  • Neuropsychological evaluation: what it is, who it's for, and how to access it

Presentations are designed for professional audiences (educators, clinicians, social workers, child welfare staff) as well as community and parent groups.

To inquire about availability and fees, reach out directly:

Call or text: (320) 247-4068
Email: Admin@ClaryClinic.com

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