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2025 Day on the Hill Marks Bold Advocacy for Brain Health and Neuropsychology - Representing the voice of neuropsychology, seven NAN Board of Directors and Committee Chairs met with an impressive 43 congressional offices to advance legislative priorities critical to the well-being of patients and the future of our profession.
The WAM Forum brought together top leaders in women’s brain health to spotlight cutting-edge research, honor caregiving and scientific leadership, and drive national attention to Alzheimer’s disease and family caregiving, two issues that disproportionately impact women.
As neuropsychologists, we’re well-versed in the neural substrates of attention, memory, and executive functioning—but how often do we discuss the cognitive effects of menopause in ourselves, our peers, and our patients?
It is with great sadness that we learned of the passing of a beloved NAN member and long-time supporter of NAN, Dr. Drew Gouvier. He was loved and adored by his many doctoral students, whom he tirelessly promoted and assisted throughout their careers.
If enacted, these cuts would significantly undermine access to neuropsychological and behavioral health services, while also jeopardizing the education and training pipeline essential to developing the neuropsychology workforce.
This collaboration will offer live webinars on Neuropsychology Learning’s platform, conducted in Spanish. NAN members earn 1 CE credit!
Dr. Barth was a key figure in NAN and the field of neuropsychology. To honor his legacy, NAN’s Distinguished Service Award will now bear his name. Dr. Barth will be deeply missed for his service, guidance, and humor.
Don't miss our resources on brain injury and concussion this month.
We encourage you to submit comments on the Code supporting strengthened test security protection.
NAN's Geriatrics Summit offered recommendations for primary care on cognitive decline. Read Dr. Robin Hilsabeck’s recent Physician's Weekly interview.
Save the Date for October 6, 2025 - This day is dedicated to recognizing the vital role neuropsychology plays in brain health, cognitive function, and overall well-being.
The proposed cuts to National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding, particularly reductions in reimbursement for essential research costs, pose a threat to the future of scientific research.
Throughout the year, we will honor our rich history, recognize groundbreaking contributions to brain science, and look ahead to the future of neuropsychology. Join us in celebrating!
Live Webinar Series
50 years of excellence in advancing the science and practice of neuropsychology.
Deadline: September 19, 2025