
Tristin Nyman-Mallis, PhD
- Pediatric neuropsychologist, Children's Wisconsin
- Assistant Professor, Medical College of Wisconsin
Overview
Services
I am a pediatric neuropsychologist who works with families to understand the relationship between their child’s behavior, thinking skills, and medical condition(s). My approach is family- and patient- centered, working with caregivers and their children to understand current concerns in order to provide appropriate supports. While I work with a variety of medical and neurodevelopmental conditions, my expertise is in the evaluation and care of young children under the age of 6 years and individuals with genetic disorders and/or sensory-motor challenges. My research focuses on the parent-child relationship so that we can better understand family systems related to child outcomes. I am also interested in better understanding the relationship between child development and the timing of neuropsychological intervention as they relate to patient outcomes.
Education and Awards
Education
- 2013, Carthage College, BA
- 2016, Eastern Michigan University, MS
- 2022, Texas A&M University, PhD
- 2018, Texas A&M University, MS
Fellowships
- 2024, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine - Pediatric Neuropsychology