Abstract

The following address was given as the Distinguished Neuropsychologist Award Presentation and Acceptance Speech at the 15th annual conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, San Francisco, November 2, 1995. Substantive issues discussed include: (a) the threatened loss of the clinical in clinical neuropsychology; (b) post-doctoral training and job market dilemmas in 1995; (c) proficiency versus specialty status for neuropsychology; (d) the Battle of the Boards (ABCN, APBN); and (e) forensic neuropsychology, a cautionary note.

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