Language
English
Publication Date
7-2-2025
Journal
The Clinical Neuropsychologist
DOI
10.1080/13854046.2025.2520957
PMID
40604361
Abstract
Objective: The Houston Conference Guidelines (Hannay et al., 1998) provided an initial framework for North American neuropsychology training that served the specialty well for several decades. Subsequent advances in technology, increased diversity of the U.S. and Canadian populations, and the adoption of competency-based training models within Health Service Psychology have created a need to update neuropsychology training guidelines. Therefore, in 2022, the Minnesota Conference to Update Education and Training Guidelines in Clinical Neuropsychology began a two-year drafting process leading to the currently proposed update.
Method: A Steering Committee worked with content experts, consultants, and delegates representing North American neuropsychological organizations and specialists. The final version of the guidelines was developed after reviewing neuropsychological training literature, gathering feedback from specialists, and making iterative revisions of earlier drafts to reach consensus.
Conclusion: The resulting "Minnesota Guidelines" include five foundational (Neuroscience and Brain Behavior Relationships; Integration of Science and Practice; Ethics, Standards, Laws, and Policies; Diversity; and Professional Relationships) and eight functional (Assessment; Intervention; Interdisciplinary Systems and Consultation; Research and Scholarship; Technology and Innovation; Teaching, Supervision, and Mentoring; Health and Professional Advocacy; and Administration, Management, and Business) areas of competency required for entry level specialty practice. While consensus was not achieved, a majority of voting delegates recommended the Guidelines for adoption and the Guidelines have been endorsed by six neuropsychology education and board certification organizations. The American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology has not endorsed the Minnesota Guidelines and will not make an endorsement decision until three months after online publication.
Keywords
Neuropsychology. clinical competency. clinical neuropsychology. cultural competency. professional competency. professional education. specialty training
Published Open-Access
yes
Recommended Citation
Stringer, Anthony Y; Fuchs, Kathleen; Bordes Edgar, Veronica; et al., "The Minnesota Conference Proposed Guidelines for Education and Training in Clinical Neuropsychology" (2025). Faculty and Staff Publications. 5258.
https://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/baylor_docs/5258