We Are IH: Clinical psychologist helps trauma patient recovery

February 22, 2024
Logan enjoying the frozen bubbles at Abraham Lake, Alberta.

Name: Logan Nealis (he/him/his)
Job Title: Clinical Psychologist 
Years of Service: Two
Worksite: Royal Inland Hospital
Community: Kamloops
Ancestral Territory: Secwépemc
Favourite Quote / Advice to live by: “We’re all just walking each other home.” – Ram Dass

As one of the only psychologists in Canada working as an integrated member of an acute trauma service, Dr. Logan Nealis is on the leading edge of improving trauma care at Interior Health (IH).

Day to day, his work involves supporting the psychological needs of patients presenting with significant physical trauma. More broadly, he and his team seek to understand and model what can be accomplished with patient care by considering and addressing the psychological needs of trauma patients early in their recovery.

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