GAIN Module Registration Form
The module series aims to review ADOS-2 administration and scoring of specific modules in depth. Upon completion of each module series GAIN participants should be able to describe the administration and intent/purpose of the tasks in the module discussed in the webinar, describe the meaning of the specific codes on the module discussed in the webinar, and evaluate their and others' administration of the ADOS-2 module presented in the webinar. GAIN offers both LIVE webinars throughout the year, as well as access to ARCHIVED webinars from past trainings.
Each year, GAIN provides webinars covering 4 of the 5 ADOS-2 modules. These are the available webinars for purchase:
2022 Series | 2023 Series | 2024 Series | 2025 Series | |
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January-March | Module 4 | Module 3 | Module 3 | Toddler Module |
April-June | Module 1 | Module 4 | Module 4 | Module 1 |
July-September | Toddler Module | Module 1 | Module 2 | Module 2 |
October-December | Module 2 | Toddler Module | Module 1 | Module 3 |
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS
If you purchase the Continuing Education (CE) credit, note that online CE contact hours will be awarded to licensed psychologists and social workers who have met the attendance requirements of LIVE webinars. CE credits are not available for ARCHIVED webinars. See the GAIN website for more information.
QUESTIONS
If you have questions about GAIN, please contact gain@ku.edu or visit our website at https://gain.ku.edu.
If you purchase the Continuing Education (CE) credit, note that online CE contact hours will be awarded to licensed psychologists and social workers who have met the attendance requirements. See the GAIN website for more information.
Payments take 2-3 business days to process. If you are new to GAIN, you will then receive a "Welcome to GAIN" email to facilitate next steps. If you are an existing GAIN member, you will then receive links to your purchased module series and/or subscription. Thank you for your patience.
Please contact us if you have any questions: gain@ku.edu