INS Continuing Education (CE) Program

About the INS CE Program

INS continuing education sessions 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. All continuing education sessions are geared for advanced level instructional activity.

INS offers several continuing education options to both INS members and non-member professionals, which are described below.

Program Information

APA Approved Sponsor LogoThe International Neuropsychological Society (INS) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The International Neuropsychological Society maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

The International Neuropsychological Society, Inc. is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Psychology as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed psychologists #PSY-0154.

CE Policies & Procedures

You must attend the entire course to receive credit; partial credit is not awarded for partial attendance.

Home study courses require participants to pass a quiz to confirm their learning, and participants in both home study (webinars, podcasts, and JINS articles) and live activities (in person CE courses at INS meetings) are asked to complete an evaluation to rate their overall experience.

To ensure relevance, CE activities are no longer offered after approximately three years from their live date.

Costs & Refund Policy

CE options are priced per hour, with a discount available to current INS members.

Home study CE purchases are not eligible for refunds. On all home study courses (including podcasts, webinars, and JINS articles), participants will have two attempts to pass a quiz on their learning. If the quiz is not passed after two attempts, participants may re-purchase the test and try again.

Grievances

The INS is fully committed to conducting all activities in strict conformance with the American Psychological Association’s Ethical Principles of Psychologists. While INS goes to great lengths to assure fair treatment for all participants and attempts to anticipate problems, there will be occasional issues which come to our attention that require intervention and/or action on the part of INS. Please click here to learn more about our formal grievance procedure. If you have additional questions or wish to submit a complaint, please contact ins@the-ins.org, Attention: CE Program Manager.