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Dr. Jeremy Sharp (00:00)Hey folks, welcome back to the podcast. We’re here talking about the NIH toolbox today. My guest, Dr. Stephanie Ruth Young is a licensed psychologist and assistant professor of medical social sciences at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine. She was clinically trained as a bilingual pediatric neuropsychologist in Spanish and English. She earned her PhD from …

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Dr. Jeremy Sharp (00:00)Hey folks, welcome back to the podcast. I’m glad to be here with you today for a business episode about report writing topic. We really can’t tackle enough, but before we dive in today, I wanted to share something big. This is something that I have been quietly building for years and is finally coming to fruition …

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Dr. Jeremy Sharp (00:00)All right, everybody. Hey, we’re back with another episode of the Testing Psychologist. Today’s a clinical episode talking about technology, which is one of my favorite topics, as many of you know. My guest today is Dr. Skip Rizzo, and Skip is a clinical psychologist. He directs the University of Southern California Institute for Creative Technologies Medical …

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Dr. Jeremy Sharp (00:00)Hey folks, welcome back to the podcast. Glad to be here with you. Today I have a business episode and we’re talking about diversifying. We talked probably four to six weeks ago about expanding. During that episode, talked primarily about hiring other psychologists or testing clinicians in your practice. But today I’m talking about diversifying. So what …

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Dr. Jeremy Sharp (00:00)Hey folks, welcome back to the podcast. I have a business episode for you today. We are talking about compensation models again. This is topic I think that bears repeating because the question just keeps coming up in my consultation meetings and Facebook groups and things like that. This is such a common question that it makes …