Disruptive Technology Initiative / DTI Tech Tips Smartphone digital phenotyping in older adults – what is neuropsychology’s role? Author: Hackett, K. Synopsis: Passively-collected sensor data from personal smartphones can provide complementary information about what happens outside the clinic, and may help us better understand how cognition, mood, and everyday activities are impacted by typical and … Read more

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· Join a well-established comprehensive neuroscience group consisting of neurosurgeons, pediatric and adult neurologists, neuropsychologists, and therapists at an EEO organization · Conduct neuropsychological evaluations, including interviews, behavioral observations, testing, scoring of protocols, interpretation of results and report preparation · Communicate neuropsychological evaluation results to patients, family/caregivers, and internal and inter-agency customers · Evaluate patients … Read more

Disruptive Technology Initiative / DTI Tech Tips Assessing Technology Use as an Activity of Daily Living: You Don’t Know What You Don’t Ask About Author: Jared F. Benge, Ph.D., ABPP Overview: The impact of cognitive problems on day-to-day activities is critical for most diagnoses neuropsychologists make, including major vs. mild neurocognitive disorder, MCI vs. dementia, … Read more

The mentoring program is designed to connect neuropsychology students and trainees with board certified neuropsychologists and early career neuropsychologists with plans to pursue the board certification process who are willing to serve as mentors to students with questions. Mentors and mentees will be matched based on responses to an online survey. Keep in mind that … Read more

Prisma Health, the largest healthcare provider in South Carolina, and the Outpatient Brain Injury and Young Stroke Program of Roger C. Peace Rehabilitation Hospital are pleased to announce a full-time position opening for a Rehabilitation Clinical Neuropsychologist to join our interdisciplinary community re-entry program. The program serves individuals recovering from traumatic brain injury, stroke, and … Read more

Q. What is the AACN Pediatric Subspecialty Special Interest Group (SIG)? A. The AACN Pediatric Subspecialty SIG is a group of AACN members and affiliates (including student members) who are building a “home” within the AACN that promotes clinical work with children. Although open to all interested AACN members and affiliates, the SIG is focused … Read more

The Pediatric Subspecialty SIG is open to all interested members of the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology, including affiliates and student members, at no additional cost. The Pediatric Subspecialty SIG is particularly focused on the interests of pediatric, child-clinical, and lifespan developmental neuropsychologists, as well as the children they see. The goal of the Pediatric … Read more

Disruptive Technology Initiative / DTI Tech Tips Passive sensing: what do our devices say about our brain and behavior? Author: Chen, M. H. Author disclosure: Dr. Chen currently conducts passive sensing research using wearable devices, which is funded by Rutgers University. Synopsis: Unobtrusive sensing approaches, such as mobile devices and in-home sensors, enable continuous data … Read more

 The Department of Neurological Sciences at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) is seeking a full-time, adult-focused clinical neuropsychologist to join us as the Neuropsychology Division Chief. This leadership role includes a faculty appointment within the Department, with rank commensurate with qualifications and experience. Leadership Responsibilities:The Division Chief will dedicate 25% of their time … Read more