Wechsler Memory Scale | Fifth Edition

WMS-5
The Wechsler Memory Scale® Fifth Edition (WMS®-5) is the most advanced psychometric measure of adult memory. It is an individually administered clinical instrument for assessing immediate, delayed, and recognition memory across auditory and visual perceptual modalities, as well as visual working memory. The WMS®-5 was codeveloped and co-normed with the WAIS®-5, expanding construct coverage, increasing flexibility, and allowing comparison of performance across the two tests.
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WMS-5: Administration and Scoring Overview Live Webinar Half Day with CE: March 20
A103000448066 Qualification Level C

Friday, March 20, 2026
9:00 am – 12:45 pm ET

This interactive training provides an overview of the Wechsler Memory Scale®, Fifth Edition (WMS®-5), a tool designed to assess memory abilities in individuals aged 16 to 90. Participants will explore the updates from the WMS®-IV, including the current test structure, and gain hands-on experience in administering and scoring subtests. Additionally, the training will cover various administration options and the multiple derived scores available.
A training consultant will contact you one week before the session date with the Zoom link for registration.
Each learner in attendance will need a purchased seat.

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$113.50

Training details

Audience:
This session is for clinicians across diverse settings who need to assess memory function in individuals with suspected memory deficits or diagnosed neurological, psychiatric, or developmental disorders.

Course description:
Friday, March 20, 2026
9:00 am – 12:45 pm ET

This interactive training provides an overview of the Wechsler Memory Scale®, Fifth Edition (WMS®-5), a tool designed to assess memory abilities in individuals aged 16 to 90. Participants will explore the updates from the WMS®-IV, including the current test structure, and gain hands-on experience in administering and scoring subtests. Additionally, the training will cover various administration options and the multiple derived scores available.
A training consultant will contact you one week before the session date with the Zoom link for registration.
Each learner in attendance will need a purchased seat.

View the course overview, learning outcomes, agenda, presenter information, and disclosure.

Learning objectives:
After attending this session, participants will be able to:

  • Describe revisions to WMS-5
  • Practice administration and scoring of subtests
  • Differentiate between administration options
  • Discuss subtest, index, process and contrast scores and evaluate the implications for memory

Earn 3.5 CE credits

Pearson is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Pearson maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

 

Earn 3.5 CPD credits

NASP Approved Provider # 1010
Pearson is approved by the National Association of School Psychologists to offer continuing education for school psychologists. Pearson maintains responsibility for the program.

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