Read Articles in ACN & Earn CE Credit

You can earn 1 CE credit per article selected in Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology by reading the article through Oxford University Press and completing an online quiz. NAN members receive complimentary access to the journal and now receive free  CE credit credit on available articles. 
 
To Receive CE Credit:

  • Read a CE-designated article in ACN (you must access and read the article on your own prior to purchasing the CE credit through NAN DistanCE). 
  • Register for the specific article for which you wish to receive CE credit. 
  • Complete all questions on the quiz and pass with a score greater than 75%.
  • CE certificates will be emailed to you or immediately accessed through the “My Learning” menu tab in the DistanCE online learning platform.

Cost to Earn CE Credit:

  • Members: Free!
  • Non-Members: $30 

Available Articles:

Measuring multidimensional aspects of health in the oldest old using the NIH Toolbox: Results from the ARMADA Study

Molly A Mather, Emily H Ho, Katy Bedjeti, Tatiana Karpouzian-Rogers, Emily J Rogalski, Richard Gershon, Sandra Weintraub
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, Volume 39, Issue 5, August 2024, Pages 535–546

After this activity, participants will be able to:
1. Use a structured research battery to document and monitor broad areas of functioning in older adults
2. Utilize interventions to potentially improve functioning in older adults

Target Audience: Neuropsychologists at all career levels
Instructional Level: Intermediate

View the article here.

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Traumatic brain injury characteristics are not related to neurocognitive decline in older adults: A nationwide longitudinal cohort study

Jeff Schaffert, Christian LoBue, Hsueh-Sheng Chiang, Matthew E Peters, John Hart Jr, C Munro Cullum
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, Volume 39, Issue 3, May 2024, Pages 325–334

After this activity, participants will be able to:
1. Discuss factors that significantly predict, and do not significantly predict, conversion from normal cognition to MCI or dementia in the context of traumatic brain injury.
2. Analyze key limitations of prior studies and how such limitations can be mitigated. 

Target Audience: Neuropsychologists at all career levels
Instructional Level: Intermediate

View the article here.

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Integrating Lifestyle Factor Science into Neuropsychological Practice: A National Academy of Neuropsychology Education Paper 

John J Randolph, Laura H Lacritz, Mary K Colvin, Patricia Espe-Pfeifer, Kirstine R Carter, Peter A Arnett, Joshua Fox-Fuller, Paula A Aduen, C Munro Cullum, Scott A Sperling
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, Volume 39, Issue 2, March 2024, Pages 121–139

After this activity, participants will be able to:
1. Discuss the evidence-based associations between lifestyle factors (such as physical activity, social engagement, cognitive stimulating activities, and Mediterranean-style diets) and brain and cognitive health outcomes.
2. Analyze and incorporate lifestyle factors into clinical neuropsychological interviews and feedback sessions.


Target Audience
: Neuropsychologists at all career levels

Instructional Level: Intermediate

View the article here.

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Sensory Integration Deficits in Neurodegenerative Diseases: Implications for Apraxia

Josselin Baumard, Mathieu Lesourd, Chrystelle Remigereau, Christophe Jarry, Samuel Lebaz, Frédérique Etcharry-Bouyx, Valérie Chauviré, François Osiurak, Didier Le Gall
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, Volume 38, Issue 8, December 2023, Pages 1557–1563

After this activity, participants will be able to:
1. Identify differences in sensory integration outcomes based on disease type and site of atrophy.
2. Increase understanding of the relationship between sensory integration deficits and apraxia.

Target Audience: Neuropsychologists at all career levels
Instructional Level: Introductory 

View the article here.

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