Johns Hopkins The Spectrum of Developmental Disabilities XLV The First Year 2024
Format: 13 videos + 20 pdfs, size: 4.41 GB
Course Audience: neurologists
Overview:
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
- Discuss the role of brain maturation, of genetic factors, and of environmental enrichment in infant neurodevelopment.
- Implement evidence-based developmental surveillance for infants at risk for neurodevelopmental disabilities.
- Discuss the many causes of preterm birth.
- Identify appropriate federal and state resources available for optimizing infant neurodevelopmental outcomes.
*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
1-3-6- EHDI revisited (Video MP4 Format)
1-3-6- EHDI revisited (PDF Format)
Attention and Impulse Control- Can Infants have ADHD. (Video MP4 Format)
Attention and Impulse Control- Can Infants have ADHD. (PDF Format)
Coaching in Early Intervention (PDF Format)
Early Motor Interventions- What Works, and How Early is Early. (Video MP4 Format)
Early Motor Interventions- What Works, and How Early is Early. (PDF Format)
Evidence-based Milestones- Implications for Early Identification (PDF Format)
Imaging the Infant Brain- What Does it Predict. (Video MP4 Format)
Imaging the Infant Brain- What Does it Predict. (PDF Format)
Learning to Move- The Road to Accurate Voluntary Movement (Video MP4 Format)
Learning to Move- The Road to Accurate Voluntary Movement (PDF Format)
Neurodevelopmental Sequelae of Critical Neonatal Illness (Video MP4 Format)
Neurodevelopmental Sequelae of Critical Neonatal Illness (PDF Format)
Nutrition for Infant Neurodevelopment- What’s Important, When, and Why. (Video MP4 Format)
Nutrition for Infant Neurodevelopment- What’s Important, When, and Why. (PDF Format)
Plasticity After Early Brain Injury- Exploring the Hype and Reality (Video MP4 Format)
Plasticity After Early Brain Injury- Exploring the Hype and Reality (PDF Format)
Pre-Symptomatic Detection of Autism- Precursors of Social Functioning or Coexisting Conditions (Video MP4 Format)
Pre-Symptomatic Detection of Autism- Precursors of Social Functioning or Coexisting Conditions (PDF Format)
Preterm Birth- One Syndrome, Many Causes (Video MP4 Format)
Preterm Birth- One Syndrome, Many Causes (PDF Format)
Revisiting the “floppy infant” in the Genomic Era (PDF Format)
SDD Syllabus 3-12-24 FINAL (PDF Format)
Speech Language Intervention in the First Year (Video MP4 Format)
Speech Language Intervention in the First Year (PDF Format)
Surveillance and Screening- Best Practices, Efficacy, and Implementation (Video MP4 Format)
Surveillance and Screening- Best Practices, Efficacy, and Implementation (PDF Format)
The Brain in Utero- Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Intervention Before Birth (PDF Format)
The Word Gap and Beyond- Social Determinants of Development (Video MP4 Format)
The Word Gap and Beyond- Social Determinants of Development (PDF Format)
Update on Newborn Screening Don Bailey, PhD, MEd (PDF Format)
Who Does Early Head Start Benefit. (PDF Format)
*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