INS NYC 2024 Continuing education program
The International Neuropsychological Society 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 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). |
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 INS continuing education sessions are geared for advanced level instructional activity. Up to 25 credit hours are available for this live, in-person program.
CE Registration
Continuing Education (CE) options are not included in the general registration fee. You must register and pay additional fee(s) in order to attend CE workshops, or to receive CE credit for attending plenaries or invited symposia sessions. To add CE options to your registration, visit My Registration.
Please Note: To receive optional CE credit, either now or at a later time, we must have documentation of your full attendance—no partial credit will be awarded. You MUST have your badge scanned at the door.
You may add optional CE credits anytime after the meeting, as long as your attendance at the session is documented.
Instructor Disclosures
The International Neuropsychological Society requires program planners and instructional personnel to disclose information regarding any relevant financial and non-financial relationships related to course content prior to and during course planning. Please review instructional personnel disclosures on this page.
Badge & Attendance Policy
Your name badge is required for admittance to CE Workshops. Please ensure that your badge is scanned in at every plenary session or invited symposium for which you are seeking credit.
License Information on CE Certificates
If you are required to list your license(s) on CE certificates, please enter your license data in the form below.
Plenary Sessions (Optional CE Credit)
One hour of optional CE credit is available for each plenary. In order to receive credit, you must pay a separate fee and complete all CE requirements, including having your badge scanned to document your attendance and completing a post-activity evaluation.
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Wednesday 2/14/24 4:30 PM - 5:25 PMPlenary A: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: The State of our Science and Practice - Presenter: Jon Evans, PhD
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Thursday 2/15/24 10:45 AM - 11:40 AMPlenary B - Studying Cognitive Reserve - Presenter: Yaakov Stern, PhD
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Thursday 02/15/24 5:30 PM - 6:30 PMPlenary C: Conducting a Culturally-Informed Neuropsychological Assessment Using the ECLECTIC Framework - Presenter: Daryl Fujii, PhD
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Friday 2/16/24 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMPlenary D: Birch Lecture: Brain Health Buzz: the Globalization of Brain Health and What this Means for Society - Kavitha Kolappa, MD, PhD
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Friday 2/16/24 11:45 AM - 12:40 PMPlenary E: Neuropsychology and Literacy - Presenter: Mary Kosmidis, PhD
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Friday 2/16/24 5:00 PM - 6:00 PMPlenary F: Confabulation and Reality Filtering - Presenter: Armin Schnider, MD
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Saturday 2/17/24 12:15 PM - 1:10 PMPlenary G: The Neuropsychology of Bilingualism: How Language Experience Modifies Brain Function - Presenter: Ellen Bialystok, PhD
Invited Symposia (Optional CE Credit)
1.5 hours of optional CE credit is available for each invited symposium. In order to receive credit, you must pay a separate fee and complete all CE requirements, including having your badge scanned to document your attendance and completing a post-activity evaluation.
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Thursday 2/15/24 9:00 AM - 10:30 AMInvited Symposium 1: Social Cognition in Frontotemporal Dementia: Research Developments and Implications for Clinical Practice
Presenters: Olivier Piguet, Agnès Denève, Amira Skeggs, Sol Fittipaldi, Leonardo Cruz de Souza -
Thursday 2/15/24 4:00 PM - 5:25 PMInvited Symposium 2: The Human Connectome Project: What have we learned and what lies ahead?
Presenters: David Van Essen, Deanna Barch, Leanne Williams -
Friday 2/16/24 10:15 AM - 11:40 AMInvited Symposium 3: Neuropsychological Assessment Across the Language Barrier
Presenters: Sharon Truter, Vigneswaran Veeramuthu, Debra Machando, Thomas Rune Nielsen -
Friday 2/16/24 3:30 PM - 4:55 PMInvited Symposium 4: Alzheimer’s disease: New diagnostic criteria, new treatments, new considerations
Presenters: Adam Brickman, Ozioma Okonkwo, Thomas Karikari, Jennifer Manly -
Saturday 2/17/24 9:00 AM - 10:30 AMInvited Symposium 5: Online and Remote Cognitive Assessment in Ageing and Neurodegeneration
Presenters: Michael Hornberger, Katherine Possin, Jason Hassenstab
CE Workshops
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Wednesday 2/14/24 9:00 AM - 12:00 PMCE Workshop 1: Sport Concussion Management Tools and Consensus Statement from the Amsterdam 2022 International Conference on Concussion in Sport: Updates, Implementation, and Opportunities. - Presenters: Christopher Bailey, Ruben Echemendia, Wolfgang Kringler | Sponsored by INS Sports Neuropsychology Special Interest Group
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Wednesday 2/14/24 9:00 AM - 12:00 PMCE Workshop 2: Running Effective Group-Based Cognitive Interventions - Presenters: Jamie Berry, Dana Wong, Elizabeth Twamley | Sponsored by INS Neurocognitive Intervention Special Interest Group:
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Wednesday 2/14/24 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM:CE Workshop 3: The Future of Neuropsychological Assessment: Traditional Paper-And-Pencil Tests Versus Technology - Presenters: Sarah MacPherson, Lisa Cipolotti
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Wednesday 2/14/24 1:00 PM - 4:00 PMCE Workshop 4: Deep brain stimulation: Neuropsychological management and global perspectives - Presenters: Christina Palmese, Kate Wyman-Chick, Michele York | Sponsored by INS Movement Disorders Special Interest Group
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Wednesday 2/14/24 1:00 PM - 4:00 PMCE Workshop 5: Performance Validity Testing in Neuropsychology: Ethical Considerations and Current State of the Art - Presenters: Robert Bilder, Russell Bauer, Martin Rohling
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Wednesday 2/14/24 1:00 PM - 4:00 PMCE Workshop 6: Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell Therapy: Promise of a New Cancer Treatment and the Challenges of its Toxicities Across the Lifespan - Presenters: Michael Parsons, Jorg Dietrich, Hannah-Lise Schofield | Sponsored by INS Oncology Special Interest Group
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Thursday 2/15/24 7:20 AM - 8:50 AMCE Workshop 7: Assessment of Memory (Dys)Function: A Critical Appraisal of ‘Classic’ Memory Paradigms and Outcomes With an Eye to the Future - Presenter: Roy Kessels
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Thursday 2/15/24 7:20 AM - 8:50 AMCE Workshop 8: fMRI-Based Markers for Neuropsychological Rehabilitation - Presenter: Ruchika Prakash
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Friday 2/16/24 7:20 AM - 8:50 AMCE Workshop 9: Biomarkers of Alzheimer’s Disease among Diverse Populations - Presenter: Sid O'Bryant
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Friday 2/16/24 7:20 AM - 8:50 AMCE Workshop 10: Treatment Risks Associated with Anti-Seizure Medications (ASMs) - Presenter: David Loring | Sponsored by INS Epilepsy Special Interest Group
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Saturday 2/17/24 7:20 AM - 8:50 AMCE Workshop 11: The Role of the Neuropsychologist in Alzheimer’s Disease Biomarker Testing & Disclosure: Ethical, Cultural, and Practical Considerations - Presenter: Annalise Rahman-Filipiak
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Saturday 2/17/24 7:20 AM - 8:50 AMCE Workshop 12: Leveraging Non-invasive Brain Stimulation for Neuropsychology Research: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Remediating Disordered Cognition and Emotione - Presenter: Lisa McTeague
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