The idea of a training conference in neuropsychology has been in our minds for many years. The conference is an opportunity for the neuropsychology postdoctoral training community to exchange ideas, advance our knowledge, and work together to enhance training in neuropsychology. The conference will provide a forum for addressing important issues that arise in training the next generation of clinical neuropsychologists and focus on enhancing training relationships. We hope that this inaugural conference sets the stage for collaboration and communication among training directors and fosters future education and training conferences.
Lisa Stanford, PhD, ABPP & Celiane Rey-Casserly, PhD, ABPP
General Conference Goals
- Review and disseminate best promising practices in postdoctoral curriculum development that incorporate equity, justice, and inclusion (EJI) throughout all didactic and experiential training activities.
- Apply EJI principles to the development of specific competencies at the postdoctoral level.
- Review and develop evaluation policies and procedures with an emphasis on recommendations for recruiting, supporting, and retaining postdoctoral fellows from diverse backgrounds.
Registration
- Registration will close on April 15, 2024.
- Maximum Registration: 100 participants.
- Up to 2 training directors per program may attend.
- This is a live conference only: sessions will not be live-streamed or recorded.
- Registration fees:
- APPCN training directors: $150
- Non-APPCN training directors: $200
- Eligibility for Discounted Rate: If an independent program submits an APPCN application before registering for the conference, they may register at the reduced rate.
Continuing Education Credits
- There is 1 CE credit per session, totaling 4 hours of CE credit for the entire conference. Attendees will need to attest to attendance and complete a post-workshop evaluation form to receive CE credit, as mandated by the APA.
- This conference has not been approved for specific CE credit through NY State.
- APA Approved Sponsor:
The Medical College of Wisconsin is approved by the American Psychological
Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Medical College of Wisconsin maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
This activity contains content or processes that may be potentially stressful. None of the speakers have any financial relationships to disclose.
MCW’s Psychology Continuing Education Grievance Policy
Hours of Participation for Allied Health Care Professionals
The Medical College of Wisconsin designates this activity for up to 4 hours of participation for continuing education for allied health professionals.