What You Will Learn in Our Post-Doctoral Fellowship

Neuropsychological Evaluations

Gain expertise in conducting comprehensive neuropsychological assessments to understand cognitive functioning across diverse populations.

Forensic Neuropsychology

Receive specialized training in applying neuropsychological principles within forensic settings, working closely with legal professionals.

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Capacity Evaluations

Learn how to assess cognitive capacity and competence, providing crucial insights for legal and mental health matters.

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Specialized Assessments

Engage in focused training on assessments tailored for unique populations, enhancing your diagnostic acumen.

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Professional Development

Participate in ongoing professional growth opportunities, fostering skills in clinical practice and research.

Post-Doctoral Fellowship: Advanced Training in Neuropsychology

Cognitive Solutions LLC offers a comprehensive Post-Doctoral Fellowship program designed for emerging professionals in neuropsychology. Our fellowship focuses on specialized training in Neuropsychological Evaluations, Forensic Neuropsychology, Capacity Evaluations, Specialized Assessments, and Professional Development, laying a strong foundation for your career. You will work alongside experienced clinicians in a supportive environment, gaining invaluable hands-on experience and insight into best practices in neuropsychological assessment and patient care.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Post-Doctoral Fellowship

Your queries answered about our fellowship program and training opportunities.
What are the requirements to apply for the Post-Doctoral Fellowship?

Candidates must have completed a doctoral degree in psychology or a related field from an accredited institution. Additionally, applicants are encouraged to have prior experience in neuropsychological assessment or research.

How does the application process work?

Interested applicants can submit their CV, cover letter, and three letters of recommendation through our online portal. After reviewing the applications, selected candidates will be invited for an interview to discuss their qualifications and fit for the fellowship.

What kind of training will I receive during the fellowship?

Fellows will receive comprehensive training in neuropsychological evaluations, forensic neuropsychology, and capacity evaluations. Hands-on experiences and mentorship will ensure you gain practical skills and knowledge necessary for advanced practice.

Is there compensation for the Post-Doctoral Fellowship?

Yes, fellows receive a stipend for the duration of the program. Details about the stipend amount will be provided during the interview process and are based on experience and qualifications.

What are the expectations for fellows during the program?

Fellows are expected to participate actively in training sessions, complete required assessments and reports, and engage in professional development activities. A commitment to ethical practice and continuous learning is essential.

Can the fellowship be done part-time?

The Post-Doctoral Fellowship is designed to be a full-time commitment to ensure that fellows maximize their training experience. We encourage applicants seeking a full-time opportunity to apply.

What support systems are in place for fellows?

Fellows will have access to ongoing supervision from licensed professionals and peer support networks. Regular feedback sessions will also be part of the program to ensure fellows feel supported throughout their training.

How can I find out more about the fellowship?

For more detailed information about the Post-Doctoral Fellowship, you can contact us directly or schedule an informal informational meeting with our program director.