Any juicy continuing ed ideas for the child psych/neurodevelopmental assessment/parent training focused professionals?

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Just wondering... I get about a week a year of CME.

Some things I've done that are legit:

Supportive training for anxious childhood emotions (SPACE)
The Rubi autism network PMT courses.

Maybe something for the new WAIS and WJ?

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Just wondering... I get about a week a year of CME.

Some things I've done that are legit:

Supportive training for anxious childhood emotions (SPACE)
The Rubi autism network PMT courses.

Maybe something for the new WAIS and WJ?
I think Pearson offers some trainings on the WAIS-5, although I haven't taken them myself, so I can't say if they're any good. I also don't know if they actually provide CE credits, but I would hope/assume they do.
 
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I think Pearson offers some trainings on the WAIS-5, although I haven't taken them myself, so I can't say if they're any good. I also don't know if they actually provide CE credits, but I would hope/assume they do.

They have been...meh
 
1) Google "CME+Vacation Spot+Autism": tax write off vacation. Disney is usually pretty popular for pediatrics. There used to be a conference at Hilton Head, as well.
2) I'm guessing that pediatric neuro-oncology survivors have presentations that look like ASD. Those conferences probably have some sort of behavioral interventions.
3) epilepsy foundation's CBT course
4) PCIT
 
1) Google "CME+Vacation Spot+Autism": tax write off vacation. Disney is usually pretty popular for pediatrics. There used to be a conference at Hilton Head, as well.
2) I'm guessing that pediatric neuro-oncology survivors have presentations that look like ASD. Those conferences probably have some sort of behavioral interventions.
3) epilepsy foundation's CBT course
4) PCIT

I don't know about for y'all but in the CME space there are definitely outfits offering recorded, one-time accessible CME lectures that require you to specify where you will be watching them from and purporting to make whatever travel you take to get to that physical location deductible. They will certify that you did indeed consume those CMEs at that location. I cannot imagine the IRS is really amused by this theory of business deductions but they clearly aren't looking too hard at the CME racket.
 
I don't know about for y'all but in the CME space there are definitely outfits offering recorded, one-time accessible CME lectures that require you to specify where you will be watching them from and purporting to make whatever travel you take to get to that physical location deductible. They will certify that you did indeed consume those CMEs at that location. I cannot imagine the IRS is really amused by this theory of business deductions but they clearly aren't looking too hard at the CME racket.

This was the business model for the Cape Cod Institute.
 
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