Bryan Jepson, MD, is the director of medical
services at
Thoughtful House Center for Children in
Austin,
Texas. Dr. Jepson has written a book that reviews scientific
studies conducted by the
Autism Research Institute, as
well as other studies related to
autistic spectrum disorders conducted
by other independent scientists. He
Education
Jepson
earned his bachelors degree in 1991, and medical degree in 1995,
from the
University of Utah School of Medicine. He
completed his
medical residency training in
Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1998.
Autism research and treatment
In 2002, Jepson founded
and operated a clinic, Children’s Biomedical Center of Utah, where
he provided treatment hundreds of children through 2005. He
subsequently joined Dr.
Andrew Wakefield at Thoughtful House in
Austin, Texas.
Book
Changing the Course of Autism:
A Scientific Approach for Parents and Physicians, Bryan
Jepson, Jane Johnson (forward by Katie Wright), 2007, ISBN
1591810612External links
ThoughtfulHouse.org
- 'Dr. Bryan Jepson', Thoughtful House DeseretNews.com - 'Author focuses on
"new autism"', Elaine Jarvik, Deseret Morning
News (July 27, 2007) Utah.edu -
'The Reading Room — Publications by Members of the U of U
Community', University of Utah (July, 2007)