PPT-Beyond Developmental Screening: Ensuring Follow-Up Services for Children Identified At-Risk
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March 23 rd 2017 We Want To Hear From You Type questions into the Questions Pane at any time during this presentation PatientCentered Primary Care Institute Online Modules Webinars Website. Developmental Promotion, Screening and Early Detection, and Connecting to Services: . Celebrating Milestones and Sharing Concerns. PURPOSE:. . Promote . awareness and implementation of universal developmental monitoring, screening, and follow up in order to maximize young children’s development. . Evaluation, Management, Risk and Prevalence of Delays. in Early Childhood. Kathy . Mussatto. , PhD, RN. Nurse Scientist, Co-Director of Cardiac Research. The Herma Heart Center. at the Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin. Deborah Fein, Ph.D.. Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor. Departments of Psychology and Pediatrics. University of Connecticut. Act Early – April 21, 2017. . Disclosure. Dr. Fein is a co-owner of M-CHAT LLC (Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers); royalties are collected when M-CHAT is incorporated into a commercial product; it is free to pediatricians. Christy . Kavulic. , . Office of Special Education Programs. Joan Danaher,. . Frank Porter Graham Child Development . Center . Evelyn Shaw,. . Frank Porter Graham Child Development . Center. DEC Conference. CAPTA Summit. Penny Knapp MD. Medical Director, CA DMH. 1/23/08. 1. . Social and developmental realities. . How . many children are in the system?. . How . are they faring, developmentally?. Evidence . Royann Mraz, MD. Clinical Associate Professor Pediatrics. Center for Disabilities and Development. Dec 10, 2014. No conflicts of interest to disclose. Goals. Review developmental, autism, and social emotional screening. Screening and Referral. Training . Slides . and . Notes . for . Minnesota’s . Public Screening Programs . and . Staff. Current as of November 2016. This . project was supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under grant number H25MC00276 and title Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems (CISS SECCS) for grant amount $140,000. This information or content and conclusions are those of the author and should not be construed as the official position or policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by HRSA, HHS or the U.S. Government. hild Health Programs 1825 K Street NW Suite 250 Washington DC 20006 202 775-0436 wwwamchporgHowMs 1stFive Healthy Mental Development InitiativeLocationIowaDate Submitted12/2016CategoryPromisingPrac Referrals. Sheri Ravenscroft, MD, FAAP. Kristin . van der . Veen, APN . Austin First . Steps. Kearstin Kelley, APN Austin First . Steps. 4/29/17. . Overview. Listen to Parents’ concerns. Screen Based Upon AAP recommendations. Why are we here together today?. Developmental Assessment: Why it Matters?. Nearly 85% of brain development happens in first 3 years of life. Developmental disabilities common . 14% of children (1 in 6 children). Presented by. :. Edie Smith, DNP, CNM, WHNP-BC, AGN-BC. Medical Science Liaison III. Myriad Women's Health. Summer Pierson, MS, CGC. Senior Manager, Provider Engagement and Relationships. Myriad Women's Health. MOIRA KENNEY. Executive Director . ALYCE MASTRIANNI. Consultant. Help Me Grow California. ocakm2015@gmail.com. Early Intervention and Help Me Grow. Importance of Early Intervention Systems. Early intervention, facilitated by robust universal developmental screening, connects children at risk of developmental delay:. Cristy Geno Rasmussen, PhD. Assistant Professor of Pediatrics. www.ASKhealth.org. Autoimmunity Screening for Kids (ASK), 2017-2022 . Screened >30,000 Colorado general population children 1-17 y old. Linkages to Resources. Next Steps After Developmental Screening. All parents need developmental guidance: . What to expect next in their child’s development. How they can support their child’s development.
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