Speaker

Dr Jane Indergaard

Dr. Jane Indergaard is an associate professor of nursing at Concordia College, in Moorhead, MN and a licensed registered nurse in ND and MN. Her 40+ years of clinical and teaching experience spans critical care, emergency trauma, research/evidence-based practice, and behavioral health nursing. Dr. Indergaard is a nationally and internationally recognized speaker, has written for ATTENTION Magazine and other media outlets, and has 21 years of experience as a provider of education, advocacy, and outreach for individuals living with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). She is the local co-founder of the award-winning Red River Valley CHADD, an affiliate of the national organization Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and serves on both the national Board of Directors for CHADD and the editorial advisory board for CHADD’s ATTENTION magazine. Her current research and clinical interests focus on the impact of hormonal fluctuations on women with ADHD, neurocognitive disorders and ADHD, clinical practice guidelines for Adult ADHD, and the design and implementation of Psychoeducational (PE) programming into provider treatment for ADHD.

Dr Jane Indergaard

Dr. Jane Indergaard is an associate professor of nursing at Concordia College, in Moorhead, MN and a licensed registered nurse in ND and MN. Her 40+ years of clinical and teaching experience spans critical care, emergency trauma, research/evidence-based practice, and behavioral health nursing. Dr. Indergaard is a nationally and internationally recognized speaker, has written for ATTENTION Magazine and other media outlets, and has 21 years of experience as a provider of education, advocacy, and outreach for individuals living with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). She is the local co-founder of the award-winning Red River Valley CHADD, an affiliate of the national organization Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and serves on both the national Board of Directors for CHADD and the editorial advisory board for CHADD’s ATTENTION magazine. Her current research and clinical interests focus on the impact of hormonal fluctuations on women with ADHD, neurocognitive disorders and ADHD, clinical practice guidelines for Adult ADHD, and the design and implementation of Psychoeducational (PE) programming into provider treatment for ADHD.