Other Meetings

The following are other meetings (i.e., not run by the BNS) that may be of interest to BNS members. Within each box, there is a link to further information.



2010 September 10

UK Workshop Announcement:

The International Academy of Applied Neuropsychology is pleased to announce a one day CE workshop Performance Validity and Test Validity in Neuropsychological Assessment to be held in London on Friday 10th September 2010.

The workshop, presented by Glenn Larrabee, author of “Assessment of Malingered Neurocognitive Deficits” will focus on the issue of performance validity and test validity in the context of underlying neurological disease and neurobehavioural prediction. The afternoon session focuses on the development of an ability-focussed neuropsychological battery for assessing performance validity.

Further details of the workshop may be found at: http://pdf.koenigundmueller.de/kurs/FB100910B.pdf

For registration information, click on the International Academy of Applied Neuropsychology link at: http://www.koenigundmueller.de




2010 September 20 - 21

Satellite symposium on Parietal Lobe Function, to precede the Second Meeting of the Federation of the European Societies of Neuropsychology (ESN), Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Location: Royal Zoo, Amsterdan, Netherlands.
Attendance to the meeting is free but registration is required.

For details: http://www.parietallobe.eu




2010 September 22 - 24

Second Meeting of the Federation of the European Societies of Neuropsychology (ESN), Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Registration open: February 2010.
1st Call for abstracts: November 2009.

For details: http://www.fesn.eu/events/second-meeting-federation-european-societies-neuropsychology-esn




2011 April 7

The International Academy of Applied Neuropsychology is pleased to announce a one day CE workshop "Scientific Update on Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI) and Postconcussion Syndrome (PCS): New Evidence for Diagnosis and Management" to be held in London on Thursday 07th April 2011.

Michael McCrea, who will present the workshop, will highlight the question "what is the true natural history of MTBI?"

Further details of the workshop may be found at: http://pdf.koenigundmueller.de/kurs/FB110407A.pdf

For registration information, click on the International Academy of Applied Psychology link at: http://www.koenigundmueller.de






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