Phoenix Children's Foundation

18th Annual Children's Neuroscience Symposium
Ritz-Carlton, Phoenix

Join us for the 18th Annual Children’s Neuroscience Symposium and don’t miss this opportunity to learn the latest in pediatric neuroscience! Enjoy the beautiful weather and sights in Phoenix while attending the conference.

Neurological disorders are some of the most complex and confounding disorders that affect the pediatric population. Often the symptoms are first seen by the Primary Care Provider (PCP) but not always recognized as a neurological disorder/ disease until it has progressed. The Children’s Neuroscience Symposium is an accredited program designed to enhance the practitioner’s knowledge of common pediatric neurological disorders including presenting signs and symptoms, recommendations for specialist consultation and recent treatment advances.

This symposium features our own nationally prominent faculty along with guest speakers, presenting topics that highlight the most recent advances and current issues in pediatric neurosciences. This course is broken up in to 4 afternoon sessions, each dedicated to a specific area in the field of pediatric neuroscience:

  • Spasticity/ Movement Disorders
  • Concussions-Evaluation and Management
  • Raising Special Kids/Behavioral Pediatrics
  • Seizures and Epilepsy

Who Will Benefit

Primary Care Providers, Allied Health Professionals, Pediatricians, Family Practice Physicians,  Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Nurses, Occupational/Physical Therapists, Athletic Trainers and Coaches.

Download the 18th Annual Children's Neuroscience Symposium Program

Symposium Learning Objectives

  • Describe the importance of the Primary Care Provider’s (PCP) role in the care and management of Pediatric Neurological, Developmental, and Behavioral disorders 
  • Identify current advances and emerging trends in the treatment of Pediatric Neurological disorders
  • Describe the importance of early intervention and the need for evidence-based intervention in the treatment of Pediatric Neurological disorders
  • Cite current research findings in pediatric neurosciences and their translation to clinical care.
  • Describe the importance of early interventin and the need for evidence-based intervention in the treatment of Pediatric Neurological, Developmental, and Behavioral disorders.

Held in conjuction with the 37th Annual Pediatric Update

For more information, contact Christina Casanova at (602) 933-0923 or ccasanova@phoenixchildrens.com

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Address:
2401 East Camelback Road
Phoenix, AZ 85016

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