Bulletin

2021

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Bulletin vol. 34 no. 1 | 3 In this issue of the Bulletin, you will find pieces on digital and computerized cognitive assessments, inclusion and diversity in clinical neuropsychology, student and early career mentoring, and safety tips during the pandemic. And of course, no beginning of the year issue would be complete without some tips and strategies on how to get organized! Thank you, Gretchen Rubin! During this time as we all are doing our best to cope during this pandemic, we hope you enjoy the exciting pieces in the Bulletin. And as always, please continue to send us your feedback. Sending great wishes for safety, health, and wellness! Lana and Shawn Co-Editors, NAN Bulletin Opinions expressed by the authors and advertisers do not necessarily reflect the position of the National Academy of Neuropsychology. Dear Friends, How is 2021 starting off for everyone? We hope everyone is safe and well during this time and taking in lessons learned from 2020. Least to say, there are a few lessons that the two of us have gleaned thus far. First, social distancing and masks work. Second, more work is needed for social justice across the globe. Third, working from home does have some perks. And fourth, with all the virtual platforms, our world continues to get smaller and smaller. If you have any lessons you have gleaned, please send them our way. Whereas we typically enjoying working on the Bulletin in person over some lattes, as you can see in our photo, we too have worked virtually to bring y'all this issue of the Bulletin. We have continued to remodel the Bulletin making it more accessible and approachable to a wide audience. The written pieces continue to include multiple voices that span from students to senior colleagues, professionals across the globe, and now a New York Times Best Selling Author! From the EDITORS Lana Harder, Ph.D., ABPP & Shawn M. McClintock, Ph.D. NAN Bulletin Co-Editors NAN's Student & Post-Doctoral Resident Commi ee Now available - a variety of educational webinars exclusively for trainee members, included within the annual membership fee. In collaboration with leaders in the field, the webinars are specific to the needs and interests of trainees. These webinars can be used to enhance or supplement graduate education, and are available for streaming through the NAN NeuroNetwork online community under member resources. • So You Want To Be a Research Mentor by Amy Jak, Ph.D. • Financial Considerations by Beth Arredondo, Ph.D., ABPP • Entrepreneurship and Neuropsychology: Essential Information for Starting, Growing & Maintaining a Private Practice by Chriscelyn Tussey, Psy.D., ABPP • Succeeding in the Early Career Phase: From Postdoctoral Fellow to Professional by Shawn McClintock, Ph.D., MSCS • Neuropsychology Supervision: An Individual Approach to Clinical Training by Mark Jacobson, Ph.D. More Info Brought to you by:

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