Grand Rounds Group
Course description
This peer consultation series brings together experienced neurofeedback practitioners to examine complex clinical cases in a collaborative grand rounds format. Through structured case presentations and interdisciplinary dialogue, participants refine their clinical reasoning skills while tackling challenging scenarios involving treatment resistance, comorbid conditions, and ethical complexities. This advanced course emphasizes the integration of diverse clinical perspectives and the synthesis of neurofeedback with complementary modalities. Designed for established providers seeking to deepen their expertise and combat clinical isolation, the series fosters ongoing professional development through collective problem-solving and constructive peer consultation across ten live sessions.
After the course you can
Students will be able to….
- Present complex cases in a structured grand rounds format that facilitates collaborative problem-solving
- Integrate diverse clinical perspectives to refine intervention approaches
- Apply advanced clinical reasoning to cases involving comorbid conditions, treatment resistance, or ambiguous assessment findings
- Provide constructive peer consultation that deepens collective clinical expertise
Students will understand…
- The value of collaborative consultation in preventing clinical isolation and maintaining practice excellence
- How exposure to diverse clinical approaches and reasoning styles enhances their own practice
- The ethical complexities and clinical nuances that arise in neurofeedback practice
- When and how to integrate neur
Online
Period of time
19.02.2026 – 10.07.2026
Local time: UTC
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Details
Thursday Afternoons from 12:30 pm-2:30 pm ET
Price
$800More Information
Prerequisites/Audience
- Participants should be established neurofeedback providers with an active practice
- Completion of both foundational and intermediate case study groups (or equivalent demonstrated competency)
- Confidence with midline assessments, advanced metrics, protocol customization, and case management
- Active caseload and the ability to engage in case presentations suitable for grand rounds discussion
Instructional Structure/Delivery Method
- 10 2-hour live Zoom meetings
- The instructor will present at the first meeting to establish grand rounds format and expectations
- Thereafter, participants will rotate presenting cases for collaborative discussion and consultation
- Each session focuses on 1-2 complex cases with structured analysis and peer feedback
Language
- English
Lecturer
Organizer
Sadar Psychological & Sports Center
1288 Valley Forge Rd, Phoenixville, PA 19460