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The International Neuropsychological Society's continuing education workshops are designed to provide a practical review of current research as well as information on clinical and technological advances in specific areas of content relevant to neuropsychology and the cognitive neurosciences. INS is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. INS maintains responsibility for this program and its contents. |
This course is offered for up to 1.9 ASHA CEUs (Advanced level, Professional area).
New This Year! In addition to the optional CE courses listed below, 4 sessions of the scientific program are approved for Continuing Education Credit. They are included in the general meeting registration and you may attend them for no additional cost. In order to obtain credit for these sessions, you will be required to prove your attendance by submitting an attendance slip at the completion of the session and answering an online evaluation.
Optional CE Courses: (you must register for these courses to attend)
Wednesday, February 15
9:00am - 12:00pm Full Courses
3 CE Credits or 0.3 ASHA CEU
Fee: $85 for INS Members and Non-Members
$50 for INS Associate Members and Student Non-members.
If you register for both Wednesday morning and afternoon courses, you receive $25 off your total CE cost. Discount not available when registering onsite.
| CE 1 | Robert L. Denney | Foundations of Ethical Neuropsychological Assessment for the Criminal Courts |
| CE 2 | Michael Marsiske | Cognitive Training with Older Adults: Intervention, Rehabilitation, and Engagement Approaches |
1:00-4:00pm Full Courses
3 CE Credits or 0.3 ASHA CEU
Fee: $85 for INS Members and Non-Members
$50 for INS Associate Members and Student Non-members.
If you register for both Wednesday morning and afternoon courses, you receive $25 off your total CE cost. Discount not available when registering onsite
| CE 3 | Donald T. Stuss | The Frontal Lobes: Anatomy and Function |
| CE 4 |
Tania Giovannetti, Catherine Price, Melissa Lamar David J. Libon, Murray Grossman |
Key Concepts for Dementia Assessment: Error Analysis and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living |
Thursday, February 16
7:20am - 8:50am Breakfast Seminars (fee includes Breakfast)
1.5 CE Credits or 0.15 ASHA CEU
Fee: $60 for INS Members and Non-Members
$40 for INS Associate Members and Student Non-members
| CE 5 | Joan Y. Chiao | Cultural Neuroscience: A Unifying Framework for Bridging the Cultural and Biological Sciences |
| CE 6 |
Catherine Price, Melissa Lamar, Tania Giovannetti, David J. Libon |
Key Concepts for Dementia Assessment: Structural Imaging Biomarkers |
12:00pm - 1:30pm Lunch Seminars (fee includes lunch)
1.5 CE Credits or 0.15 ASHA CEU
Fee: $60 for INS Members and Non-Members
$40 for INS Associate Members and Student Non-members
| CE 7 | Ralph H.B. Benedict | Neuropsychological Evaluation of the Multiple Sclerosis Patient |
| CE 8 | Denise Klein | Bilingualism, Brain Organisation and Development |
Friday, February 17
7:20am - 8:50am Breakfast Seminars (fee includes breakfast)
1.5 CE Credits or 0.15 ASHA CEU
Fee: $60 for INS Members and Non-Members
$40 for INS Associate Members and Student Non-members
| CE 9 | Monica Rivera Mindt | Ethical Decision Making in Neuropsychological Research and Practice among Ethnic Minority Individuals |
| CE 10 | Skye McDonald | Social Cognition Following Severe Traumatic Brain Injury |
12:00pm - 1:30pm Lunch Seminar (fee includes lunch)
1.5 CE Credits or 0.15 ASHA CEU
Fee: $60 for INS Members and Non-Members
$40 for INS Associate Members and Student Non-members
| CE 11 | Mark W. Bondi | Examining the Value of Neuropsychological Testing in the Era of Biomarkers for Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's Disease |
Saturday, February 18
7:20am - 8:50am Breakfast Seminar (fee includes breakfast)
1.5 CE Credits or 0.15 CEU
Fee: $60 for INS Members and Non-Members
$40 for INS Associate Members and Student Non-members
| CE 12 | Monica Rivera Mindt | Ethical Decision Making and Capacity To Consent in Neurocognitively Impaired and Vulnerable Patient Populations |