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SUMMARY:24th Annual Children’s Neuroscience Symposium -  - 11 Jun 21 13:0
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DESCRIPTION:\n24th Annual Children’s Neuroscience Symposium\nLearn more\n
 An invaluable source of knowledge to allow for meaningful discussions and 
 connections to drive better outcomes for some of the most complex pediatri
 c patients with neurological\, behavioral\, and psychiatric diseases and d
 isorders. This collective approach sifts through the noise and focuses on 
 providing crucial updates to the most recent research and science in the a
 rea combined with proven clinical care management strategies for decision-
 making and best practices in patient care for their primary care provider.
 \n\n&nbsp\;\nJune 11\, 2021\nNeurological &amp\; Behavioral Manifestation 
 of COVID in Pediatric and Adolescent Populations\n\n1:00 - 1:25 PM\nNew an
 d Unusual Movement Disorders in the COVID era\nDr. Michael Kruer will disc
 uss new and unusual movement disorders that have been observed in kids acr
 oss the country and around the world during the present COVID crises\, as 
 well as both biological and psychological contributions to these findings.
  Dr. Kruer will discuss interdisciplinary interventions and supports for a
 ffected children and their families and how to recognize new tics\, tremor
 s\, shaking and other movement-related manifestations in children and adol
 escents during the COVID pandemic. This talk will provide ways to workup a
 nd manage children presenting with these findings and guide and support th
 eir families\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n1:25 - 1:50 PM\nPsychosocial Aspects of Living 
 in a Pandemic\nThis presentation is directed to the primary care provider 
 who may be the first-line contact for families managing mental health issu
 es with their children during the pandemic. It is often challenging to rec
 ognize associated mental health symptoms when they are not part of a chief
  complaint. The goal will be to increase awareness of these potential sign
 s\, explore additional mental health concerns and develop a treatment plan
  for their patients. Dr. Randall Ricardi will demonstrate how recognize me
 ntal health symptoms in patients without a mental health complaint using c
 ase examples\, as well as\, provide several treatment options to address m
 ental health symptoms during a pandemic.\n\n1:50 - 2:15 PM\nDigital Health
 : Present and Post Pandemic\nThe COVID-19 pandemic accelerated patient tec
 hnology adoption and has accelerated healthcare innovation. Telehealth is 
 now an instrumental part of healthcare delivery and has had a transformati
 ve impact on the future of healthcare. Digital health will continue to be 
 a major factor shaping the healthcare ecosystem in the 21st century. Dr. N
 eil Friedman will review how digital health is shaping the health care eco
 system and discuss telehealth's role in changing digital health transforma
 tion.\n\nRegister by May 21\, 2021 and receive 20% off your registration!\
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