This is a hybrid meeting with in-person and virtual attendance options.
This annual two day accredited conference celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2024! It is designed for practicing clinicians who have an interest, passion or emerging expertise in developmental and behavioral pediatrics and want to take their knowledge and skill to the next level.
Why attend?
Many clinicians and allied medical professionals do not feel adequately trained when in practice and yet they face these challenges with patients and families every day. The course offers practical approaches to these issues and we welcome participants from a broad array of disciplines including physicians, advance practice providers, nurses, social workers, and allied medical professionals who work in Pediatrics and the broader medical community.
This program is designed for the entire pediatric healthcare team: primary care physicians, pediatricians, pediatric nurse practitioners, nurses, physician assistants, social workers, child mental health professionals and family nurse practitioners.
Learning Objectives
Through lectures and question and answer sessions, participants at the conclusion of this conference will be able to:
- Explain the role of family structure as broadly defined in Developmental-Behavioral Pediatric topics.
- Discuss a variety of DBP topics using the lens of neurodiversity
- Describe the latest clinical information on a variety of other developmental and behavioral issues in children and families.
- Demonstrate enhanced teamwork skills through improved communication, shared decision-making, and coordinated care within the healthcare team
+ Topics:
10 Best Articles in DBP 2023.mp4
Addressing Concerns for Child Sexual Abuse in the Outpatient Setting.mp4
All Hands on Deck Supporting Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children and their Families in the Medical Home.mp4
Catching ZZZ’s With Ease – Sleep Medicine for the PCPs.mp4
Chat GPT Tell me about Artificial Intelligence and Pediatrics.mp4
Exploring 8 « myths about Children and Youth with Special Needs Post Pandemic.mp4
Keeping Calm Understanding and Treating Anxiety in Pediatric Primary Care.mp4
KEYNOTE- How Father Absence Engagement Affects Child Outcomes in Primary Care Settings; All of Them.mp4
Pediatric Sanctuaries A Call to Create Protective Spaces for Immigrant Families.mp4
Referrals, Relationships and Revelations.mp4
Restraining the Medical System How Can we Keep Autistic Youth Safe in our Hospitals.mp4
Supporting Youth Receiving Dental Care.mp4
TEAM UP A Pediatric Integrated Behavioral Health Initiative.mp4
The SAFE Consensus Recommendations A Starting Point for Change.mp4
What Makes a Family Supporting ALL KINDS of Families in Primary Care.mp4
Why Talk About Eating Disorders What Pediatric Clinicians Need to Know.mp4