Author:
Kapur Narinder,Bardley Veronica
Abstract
Checklists and guidelines can improve clinical practice, but require time and effort to access, read and implement. We have developed ‘Smart Papers’to provide decision support in a user-friendly format – hints and tips in the margins ofA4 ruled-paper. Here we outline six freely available Smart Papers addressing specific areas – clinical interview, distinguishing psychological from organic aetiologies, Alzheimer’s and related dementias, movement disorders dementias, epilepsy, and transient amnesia – and discuss their use in neuropsychological practice.
Publisher
British Psychological Society
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