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Diplomate Report Writing Workshop: October 25, 2025

Join Dr. Chris Bedford, Dr. Staci Suits, and Dr. Julie Gettman for this practical, live, 6-hour advanced workshop designed exclusively for graduates of the School Neuropsychology Post Graduate Certification Program. This intensive workshop addresses the most requested post-graduation challenge: creating concise, reader-friendly reports that busy parents and educators can actually use—while maintaining the integrative thinking that sets you apart. Be the first to learn about the significant revisions to the School Neuropsychology model—changes we haven't shared publicly until now that will streamline how you conceptualize and write about cognitive processing. We'll also guide you through evidence-based strategies for hypothesis-driven test selection and advanced data integration techniques. You'll discover practical AI applications to enhance your efficiency, and through real-world case examples and sample reports, you'll learn how to translate complex neuropsychological data into actionable insights. You will earn 6 CEs from an APA and NASP approved CE provider and the fee is $250. The live session will be recorded and available for 30 days after the live session for those that can not attend in person.

Practice to Proficiency: Ethical AI Skills for Today’s Psychologist: October 8 through November 12, 2025

This innovative, live virtual series is designed for psychologists who want to develop responsible, real-world skills in using AI tools—without product marketing or hype. Over six weeks, you’ll engage in a dynamic blend of expert-led instruction, structured skill-building, and small-group supervision that goes far beyond passive learning. With 15 CE hours (including content that fulfills ethics CE requirements), access to a participant portal, and a secure participant listserv, this $500 program is a comprehensive opportunity to deepen your understanding of AI’s capabilities, boundaries, and practical value in school and clinical settings.

Led by practicing psychologists and AI researchers, the series explores ethical frameworks, platform selection, communication practices, PHI protection, and hands-on prompting strategies. Each lecture includes targeted homework assignments followed by group supervision the next week for live feedback, peer learning, and professional accountability. Whether you're new to AI or seeking to refine your approach, you’ll leave this course with practical tools and a personalized ethical protocol to guide your future use of AI in documentation, workflow, research, and more. Join us and move from curiosity to confidence in the ethical use of AI in psychological practice.

Program Policies

Copyright: All course materials are copyrighted by the School Neuropsychology Institute (SNI) and cannot be used in any form without the express written consent from SNI. Course materials are intended for the express educational use of the participant.

Attendance and CE Credit: Participants must attend all live sessions and complete associated quizzes and evaluations to receive full CE credit. For offerings with group supervision, attendance is also required for CE eligibility, as these are an integral part of the skill-building and ethical learning process. Most live, virtual sessions will be recorded to accommodate periodic scheduling conflicts or missed sessions. Unless otherwise noted, participants will have access to the instructional content for one month past the end date of the event to complete all quizzes and evaluations required to receive CEs. Partial credit will not be awarded.

Technology Requirements: All participants must have access to a reliable internet connection, a webcam, and audio capabilities. Active participation (e.g., group discussions, sharing screens during supervision) may be required, so please ensure your setup allows for this. SNI is not responsible for technical issues on the participant’s end that result in missed content or inability to meet participation requirements.

Code of Conduct: To ensure a professional and respectful learning environment, participants are expected to engage appropriately in all live sessions and supervision groups. Disruptive behavior may result in removal from the event without refund.

Refund/Cancellation Policy: To cancel your registration and receive a refund, you must submit written notification to Dr. Julie Gettman (drgettman@schoolneuropsych.com) seven days prior to the event start date. Registrants who initiate the cancellation will be provided a refund of the registration fee minus a $25 processing fee. The School Neuropsychology Institute reserves the right to cancel the event if sufficient enrollment is not met, and in those cases, full registration fees will be returned.