Certifications for Fellowship Programs

Requirements Exam Registration Re-Certification Testing Information

Requirements

Before applying for the exam, click the button below that corresponds to the exam you are interested in to learn more about that exam’s requirements.

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Exam Registration

If you have met the requirements to sit for the exam, and you feel you are ready to sit for the Fellowship Exam, please click here to fill out the application, submit documentation to show you have met the requirements, and to pay the exam fee.

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Yearly Re-Certification

Continue your certification by starting here. You will be working directly with our Executive Director to focus on clinical case studies and continued educational opportunities to advance this evolving and growing field of study.

Testing Information

If an examinee wishes to complete both exams within the testing window, they are now able to do so. Please make sure to fill out an application for BOTH exams as well as submit documents and payments for BOTH exams. Applicants with missing documents or incomplete applications will NOT be granted access to the exam(s).

Childhood Neurodevelopmental Disorders EXAM

The exam will be based on information covered in and included in the course materials as presented by Dr. Robert Melillo as well as the information included in the Job Task Analysis survey that was provided for all who took the courses to help determine the importance and frequency of use of each portion of the information.

The exam will consist of two (2) written sections with a break in between. Examinees will be allowed 2 hours to complete each section. One section will consist of case scenarios with questions pertaining to the information in the case, and the other will consist of 120 independent questions taken from course material. Questions will be of multiple choice format.

The exam will now be given in an online format. Examinees will be given a 48 hour window (see testing dates on home page) during which they will need to choose a 4.5 hour window that is convenient for them to sit for the exam, uninterrupted. There is no sign up for time slots needed. They may simply decide and choose the time that works best for them, but the exam must be taken all at once, as once the examinee begins, he or she may not stop and start again later. If an examinee ends the exam prematurely, their score will be based upon the number of correct questions answered so far in their progress. Each of the two (2) exam sections will be 2 hours long, and there will be a scheduled 30 minute break between the two sections.

Functional Neurology EXAM

The exam will be based on information covered in and included in the course materials as presented by Dr. Datis Kharrazian and Dr. Brandon Brock in the Functional Neurology Series as well as the information included in the Job Task Analysis survey that was provided for all who took the courses to help determine the importance and frequency of use of each portion of the information.

The exam will consist of two (2) written sections with a break in between. Examinees will be allowed 2 hours to complete each section. One section will consist of case scenarios with questions pertaining to the information in the case, and the other will consist of 120 independent questions taken from course material. Questions will be of multiple choice format.

The exam will now be given in an online format. Examinees will be given a 48 hour window (see testing dates on home page) during which they will need to choose a 4.5 hour window that is convenient for them to sit for the exam, uninterrupted. There is no sign up for time slots needed. They may simply decide and choose the time that works best for them, but the exam must be taken all at once, as once the examinee begins, he or she may not stop and start again later. If an examinee ends the exam prematurely, their score will be based upon the number of correct questions answered so far in their progress. Each of the two (2) exam sections will be 2 hours long, and there will be a scheduled 30 minute break between the two sections.