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Bryan Jepson

Jane Johnson

BRYAN JEPSON

Bryan Jepson, M.D., graduated from the University of Utah Medical School in 1995 and completed residency training in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1998. He is Board certified in emergency medicine. In 2001, his second son was diagnosed with autism. Over the course of that year, he and his wife Laurie began exploring treatment options and found that the medical community knew very little about the cause, the treatment, or the prognosis of this disease. After a year of research, the couple established a clinic in Utah where autistic children could receive the most up-to-date care available. From 2002-2005, the non-profit Children's Biomedical Center of Utah raised awareness throughout the intermountain West concerning issues related to autism and other childhood developmental disorders. Dr. Jepson treated hundreds of children on the autism spectrum and enjoyed the experience of watching them improve.

Because he was a leading specialist in the field, Dr. Jepson was recruited to join the team at Thoughtful House Center for Children (www.thoughtfulhouse.org), a multidisciplinary clinic dedicated to caring for children with autism and related conditions, which has been described as the emerging Mayo Clinic for autism treatment and research. It officially opened January 1st, 2006.

He lives in Austin, Texas, with Laurie and their two sons.

JANE JOHNSON

Jane Johnson became interested in medical treatment for learning disabilities in 2000, when her son was diagnosed with non-verbal learning disorder (NLD). In her effort to educate herself, she became more and more alarmed at the epidemic growth of the prevalence of developmental disorders. She is the Co-Managing Director of the Board of Thoughtful House. She lives in New York City with her husband and her three children.

 

Books by Bryan Jepson and Jane Johnson:

Changing the Course of Autism
   

 

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