New York State Association of Neuropsychology (NYSAN) presents a home study recorded webinar featuring:
Johnathan DeRight, Ph.D., ABPP-CN & William Garmoe, Ph.D., ABPP-CN
Part 1: Introduction to Forensic Evaluations and Ethical Considerations for Neuropsychologists
Abstract:
Clinical neuropsychologists may be presented with opportunities to provide professional services within a forensic context. Common forensic neuropsychology roles include conducting Independent Medical Examinations (IMEs), serving as an expert examiner and witness in civil and criminal legal cases, civil competency, fitness for duty, and adjudication for academic matters. There are important differences between clinical and forensic neuropsychological practice, and areas where the two roles may overlap. In order to practice competently and ethically, it is critical that neuropsychologists understand the differences between clinical and forensic roles and are aware of potential ethical conflicts that may arise. This presentation will involve an introduction to forensic neuropsychology, examples of consultations provided by the two presenters, and identifying common ethical challenges. The presenters will also discuss pros and cons of taking on forensic work in a neuropsychology practice.
Speaker Bio:
Dr. Jonathan DeRight is a board-certified clinical neuropsychologist and president and founder of Precision Neuropsychology, PLLC, in Virginia. Dr. DeRight’s professional work involves evaluations for differential diagnosis, civil and criminal forensic consultation (competency to stand trial, criminal responsibility, mitigation), IMEs, fitness for duty. Dr. DeRight is licensed in Virginia, the District of Columbia, and Maryland. He holds PSYPACT certification and is a member of the National Register of Health Service Psychologists. He has numerous publications on forensic topics and presents at national conferences.
Dr. William Garmoe is a board-certified clinical neuropsychologist and director of psychology for the MedStar National Rehabilitation Network (MNRN). Dr. Garmoe’s clinical work involves neuropsychological evaluation and treatment of adults with traumatic brain injury, dementia, other neurologic conditions, and Post-COVID-19 Condition. His research interests focus on self-awareness following TBI and neurocognitive functioning in Post COVID-19 Condition. Dr. Garmoe serves as a faculty member in the MNRN neuropsychology post-doctoral fellowship program. Dr. Garmoe provides forensic services that include assessment of competency to stand trial, criminal responsibility, and mitigating factors, civil litigation (personal injury, medical malpractice), and IMEs. Dr. Garmoe is also a consultant to the NFL Player Benefits Disability Plans. Dr. Garmoe is licensed in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia, and holds PSYPACT certification.
Learning Objectives:
- 1) Describe differences between clinical and forensic neuropsychology.
- 2) Identify common ethical dilemmas that may arise in forensic practice.
3) Self-examine whether they may wish to pursue forensic neuropsychology work.
1.0 CE credit (APA/NYSED) available
$10 for NYSAN members
$30 for non-members
- Financial Disclosures: Dr. Tussey receives compensation for forensic consulting to various organizations, including, but not limited to, legal agencies, law firms, and IME Companies.
- Dr. Honor receives compensation for forensic consulting to various organizations, including, but not limited to, legal agencies, law firms, and IME Companies.
- Nonfinancial Disclosures: None
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