Johns Hopkins The Spectrum of Developmental Disabilities XLV The First Year 2024

30 $

+ Include: 16 videos + 20 pdfs, size: 9.7 GB

+ Target Audience: neurologists

Description

+ Include: 16 videos + 20 pdfs, size: 9.7 GB

+ Target Audience: neurologists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Date & Location

Monday, March 18, 2024, 8:30 AM – Wednesday, March 20, 2024, 4:15 PM, Online, Baltimore, MD

Target Audience
Specialties – Neurology, Nurse Practitioner, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Pediatrics, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant, Psychiatry, Public Health, Social Work, Speech Language Pathology
Overview

This multidisciplinary, three-day conference will address the public health implications, underlying neurobiology, diagnosis, management strategies and outcomes for neurodevelopmental disorders diagnosed in infancy.

Objectives
  1. Discuss the role of brain maturation, of genetic factors, and of environmental enrichment in infant neurodevelopment.
  2. Implement evidence-based developmental surveillance for infants at risk for neurodevelopmental disabilities.
  3. Discuss the many causes of preterm birth.
  4. Identify appropriate federal and state resources available for optimizing infant neurodevelopmental outcomes.

 

+ Topics:

*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below

1-3-6- EHDI revisited.mp4
1-3-6- EHDI revisited.pdf
Attention and Impulse Control- Can Infants have ADHD..mp4
Attention and Impulse Control- Can Infants have ADHD..pdf
Coaching in Early Intervention.pdf
DAY ONE.mp4
DAY THREE.mp4
DAY TWO.mp4
Early Motor Interventions- What Works, and How Early is Early..mp4
Early Motor Interventions- What Works, and How Early is Early..pdf
Evidence-based Milestones- Implications for Early Identification.pdf
Imaging the Infant Brain- What Does it Predict..mp4
Imaging the Infant Brain- What Does it Predict..pdf
Learning to Move- The Road to Accurate Voluntary Movement.mp4
Learning to Move- The Road to Accurate Voluntary Movement.pdf
Neurodevelopmental Sequelae of Critical Neonatal Illness.mp4
Neurodevelopmental Sequelae of Critical Neonatal Illness.pdf
Nutrition for Infant Neurodevelopment- What’s Important, When, and Why..mp4
Nutrition for Infant Neurodevelopment- What’s Important, When, and Why..pdf
Plasticity After Early Brain Injury- Exploring the Hype and Reality.mp4
Plasticity After Early Brain Injury- Exploring the Hype and Reality.pdf
Pre-Symptomatic Detection of Autism- Precursors of Social Functioning or Coexisting Conditions.mp4
Pre-Symptomatic Detection of Autism- Precursors of Social Functioning or Coexisting Conditions.pdf
Preterm Birth- One Syndrome, Many Causes.mp4
Preterm Birth- One Syndrome, Many Causes.pdf
Revisiting the “floppy infant” in the Genomic Era.pdf
SDD Syllabus 3-12-24 FINAL.pdf
Speech Language Intervention in the First Year.mp4
Speech Language Intervention in the First Year.pdf
Surveillance and Screening- Best Practices, Efficacy, and Implementation.mp4
Surveillance and Screening- Best Practices, Efficacy, and Implementation.pdf
The Brain in Utero- Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Intervention Before Birth.pdf
The Word Gap and Beyond- Social Determinants of Development.mp4
The Word Gap and Beyond- Social Determinants of Development.pdf
Update on Newborn Screening Don Bailey, PhD, MEd.pdf
Who Does Early Head Start Benefit..pdf

 

*Detail:

Monday, March 18, 2024
Sign into Zoom Webinar
8:45AM – 8:50AM
Welcome with Conference Goals
8:50AM – 9:00AM
Bruce Shapiro, MD
Margaret R Moon, MD, MPH
Bradley L Schlaggar, MD, PhD
Surveillance and Screening: Best Practices, Efficacy, and Implementation
9:00AM – 9:35AM
Michelle M Macias, MD, Professor of Pediatrics
Evidence-based Milestones: Implications for Early Identification
9:35AM – 10:10AM
Paul H Lipkin, MD
Break
10:10AM – 10:20AM
Neurodevelopmental Sequelae of Critical Neonatal Illness
10:20AM – 11:00AM
April Sharp, MD
The Word Gap and Beyond: Social Determinants of Development
11:00AM – 11:35AM
Harolyn M Belcher, MD, MHS
Question and Answer
11:35AM – 12:10PM
Lunch Break
12:10PM – 12:45PM
The Brain in Utero: Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Intervention Before Birth
12:45PM – 1:20PM
Kristin Baranano, MD, PhD
Preterm Birth: One Syndrome, Many Causes
1:20PM – 1:55PM
Viral Jain, MD
Break
1:55PM – 2:05PM
Imaging the Infant Brain: What Does it Predict?
2:05PM – 2:40PM
Nehal A Parikh, DO, MS
Question and Answer
2:40PM – 4:00PM
Tuesday, March 19, 2024
Sign into Zoom Webinar
8:45AM – 9:00AM
Update on Newborn Screening Don Bailey, PhD, MEd
9:00AM – 9:35AM
Don Bailey, PhD
Nutrition for Infant Neurodevelopment: What’s Important, When, and Why?
9:35AM – 10:10AM
Michael Georgieff, MD
Break
10:10AM – 10:20AM
Learning to Move: The Road to Accurate Voluntary Movement
10:20AM – 10:55AM
Claudio L Ferre, PhD
Revisiting the “floppy infant” in the Genomic Era
10:55AM – 11:30AM
Pankaj Agrawal, MD
Question and Answer
11:30AM – 12:10PM
Lunch Break
12:10PM – 12:45PM
1-3-6: EHDI revisited
12:45PM – 1:20PM
Christine Yoshinaga-Itano, PhD
Attention and Impulse Control: Can Infants have ADHD?
1:20PM – 2:00PM
Vera J Burton, MD, PhD
Gwendolyn Gerner, PhD
Break
2:00PM – 2:10PM
Pre-Symptomatic Detection of Autism: Precursors of Social Functioning or Coexisting Conditions
2:10PM – 2:50PM
Rebecca J Landa, PhD, CCC-SLP
Plasticity After Early Brain Injury: Exploring the Hype and Reality
2:50PM – 3:30PM
Fatima Ismail, MBBS
Question and Answer
3:30PM – 4:15PM
Wednesday, March 20, 2024
Sign into Zoom Webinar
8:15AM – 8:30AM
Coaching in Early Intervention
8:30AM – 9:10AM
M’Lisa Shelden, PhD
Early Motor Interventions: What Works, and How Early is Early?
9:10AM – 9:50AM
Stacey Dusing, PhD
Speech/Language Intervention in the First Year
9:50AM – 10:30AM
Louis Rossetti, PhD
Break
10:30AM – 10:40AM
Who Does Early Head Start Benefit?
10:40AM – 11:20AM
Rachel C Cohen, PhD
Contextual Comments
11:20AM – 12:00PM
Marilee C Allen, MD
Question and Answer
12:00PM – 12:40PM
Closing Remarks
12:40PM – 1:00PM
Bruce Shapiro, MD

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Johns Hopkins The Spectrum of Developmental Disabilities XLV The First Year 2024”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *