Journal article
Primary care practitioners and neuropsychologists: How can they work together?
Pages 73 to 77
Cite this article
- ROYER, Marion,
- CHARLES, Rodolphe,
- BANCEL, Valentine,
- RATELET, Floriane
- and PETIT, Cécile,
- Royer, Marion.,
- et al.
- Royer, M.,
- Charles, R.,
- Bancel, V.,
- Ratelet, F.
- and Petit, C.
https://doi.org/10.1684/med.2024.964
Cite this article
- Royer, M.,
- Charles, R.,
- Bancel, V.,
- Ratelet, F.
- and Petit, C.
- Royer, Marion.,
- et al.
- ROYER, Marion,
- CHARLES, Rodolphe,
- BANCEL, Valentine,
- RATELET, Floriane
- and PETIT, Cécile,
https://doi.org/10.1684/med.2024.964
English
Interprofessional collaboration is key to optimal patient care. Neuropsychologists and primary care practitioners are still not accustomed to working together. The recent introduction of coordination and referral platforms has facilitated links between these two professions concerning the care of children with neurodevelopmental disorders. This article outlines a profession that is poorly understood by primary care practitioners.