Successful Practice in Neuropsychology and Neuro-Rehabilitation: a Scientist-Practitioner Model
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Beschreibung: | Description based upon print version of record. - Attend Weekly Hospital Teaching Rounds Front Cover; Successful Practice in Neuropsychology and Neuro-Rehabilitation; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword to the Second Edition; Reference; References; Preface; Chapter 1: The Challenges of Practice in Neuropsychology; Pros and Cons of the Institutional Setting; Maintaining High-Level Skills; The Interdisciplinary Network; Do Not Go Gently into That Research Decline; Creating Educational Opportunities; Productively Managing Anxiety: Income; Protectively Managing Anxiety: Malpractice; Personality Factors in Private Practice; Ego Needs and Decreased Prestige Ongoing Consultation: Are You Willing to Seek It? The Buck Stops HereChapter 2: Other Potential Indignities; No Paid Sick Leave or Holidays; No Additional Reimbursement for Professional Fees; No Guaranteed Salary or Health-Care Benefits; Overhead Expenses; Billing, Collections, and Taxes; Chapter 3: The Good News; Integrating Skills and Interests in Patient Selection; Creating the Optimal Schedule; Flexible Hours and Days; First Choice on Vacation Slots; Design Your Own Contracts; Setting Your Own Fees; Brief Comment on Fees and the Institutional Setting; Determining Salary Choosing Your Own Support ServicesOffice Location, Space, and Atmosphere; Developing Your Own Letterhead and Brochures; Personalized Report Formats; Test Selection; Tax Advantages; Chapter 4: Getting Started: Practical Preliminary Questions; Are You Experienced Enough to Be on Your Own?; Individual or Group Practice; Interdisciplinary Practices; Full-Time or Part-Time Private Practice; Income Factors; Related Scheduling, Dictation, and Billing Factors; Consultation or Supervision Practices; Teaching; Classroom Teaching; Workshops; In-Service Training Developing and Running Your Own Continuing Education CourseMedical-Legal Work; Neuropsychological Evaluations and Expert Witness Work; Hospital and Clinic Affiliations; University or Medical School Positions; Adjunct Appointments; Part-Time Clinical Faculty; Chapter 5: A Practical Guide for Opening Your Business; Dont Burn Bridges; Clinician, Know Thyself; A Moveable Feast: The Menu of Practice Options; Maintain a Part-Time Practice with Your Previous Employer; Developing a Safety Net: Starting with a Group; Offering Contract Services to Inpatient Rehabilitation Units Offering Contract Services to Private ClinicsMembership in Managed Care Panels; Obtaining Adjunct or Clinical Teaching Appointments; How to Determine Fair Fees; How to Find Good Help; Developing a Business Plan and Practice Management Statistics; Chapter 6: Marketing and Other Matters; First: The Other Matters; Next: The Marketing Piece: The Introductory Letter; Develop Seminars and Workshops; Give Guest Lectures; Offer a Memory Course to the Public; Contact Local Physicians and Fellow Neuropsychologists; Contact Independent Nurse Case Managers; Contact Private Vocational Firms This 2nd edition (of the original Successful Private Practice in Neuropsychology) provides an updated overview of key principles and processes for establishing, maintaining and developing neuropsychology practice and neuro-rehabilitation program (NRP) treatment in medical center and/or private practice settings. Essential elements of an entrepreneurial model that work well in the medical center context and the necessary role of variety and peer review in the private practice setting are also discussed. How to gather and report NPE and other evaluation findings with a neuro- rehabilitation foc |
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