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An educator’s guide to making classrooms ADHD-friendly
Supporting students with ADHD is one of the most common yet complex challenges teachers face in today’s classrooms….
ADHD and comorbidities: What virtual providers need to know when diagnosing and managing ADHD
ADHD rarely exists in isolation. The prevalence of coexisting conditions such as anxiety, depression, substance use disorders…
How to differentiate an ADHD and an ASD diagnosis: Expert clinician webinar
In this webinar, ADHD experts Jess Brunet and Ryan Martin delve into the complexities of differentiating between ADHD…
Marketing ADHD services to patients: A guide to branding and communications strategy
Marketing is an integral tool for growing any business. For ADHD clinicians and providers, it helps scale…
How QbCheck can help scale ADHD virtual care providers
Virtual ADHD care providers are uniquely positioned to meet the growing demand for ADHD diagnosis and treatment…
Enhancing the use of data-driven ADHD care in your service
Clinics worldwide are facing growing demand for ADHD services, exposing operational bottlenecks in many clinics including long wait…
A guide to objective ADHD testing: Assessment, diagnosis, and treatment monitoring
While rating scales, clinical interviews, and developmental histories remain essential components of an ADHD evaluation, these subjective measures…
What is ADHD? A guide to ADHD diagnosis, co-morbidity & treatment
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most common neurodevelopmental condition, affecting 5% of the global population. There…
Which subjective measures do you need in an ADHD assessment?
A robust ADHD assessment combines objective and subjective ADHD measures to offer a complete understanding of each patient’s symptoms. There…