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Birth Defects Monitoring and Prevention in Georgia Partner's Meeting

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6th Annual Meeting

Held on August 23, 2008

Agenda

Meeting recording and transcript coming soon!!
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8:30

 
Click here for Print Friendly DocumentWelcome –Lense
(slides only available for Dr. Lense presentation)
Coleen Boyle, PhD
National Center on Birth Defects & Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD)/CDC

Elizabeth C. Lense, DDS, MSHA
Georgia Department of Human Resources
Division of Public Health
8:40 Click here for Print Friendly DocumentIntroduction
 
Edwin Trevathan, MD, MPH
NCBDDD/CDC
8:50 Click here for Print Friendly DocumentDevelopmental Embryology of Orofacial Clefts- Sadler
 
Thomas Sadler, PhD
Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics
University of Utah
9:40 Click here for Print Friendly DocumentEpidemiology of Orofacial Clefts – Cragan Janet Cragan, MD, MPH
NCBDDD/CDC
10:10 Click here for Print Friendly DocumentRecent Research In Orofacial Clefts – Reefhuis Jennita Reefhuis, PhD
NCBDDD/CDC
11:00 Click here for Print Friendly DocumentClinical Evaluation of Children with Orofacial Clefts and Referral to Services – Riski John Riski, PhD
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
Center for Craniofacial Disorders
11:30 Click here for Print Friendly DocumentSpecial Education Service Utilization, Metropolitan Atlanta Developmental Disabilities Surveillance - VanNarden-Braun Kim VanNaarden-Braun, PhD
NCBDDD/CDC
1:15 Click here for Print Friendly DocumentEconomic Burden of Orofacial Clefts and Barriers to Care – Grosse Scott Grosse, PhD
NCBDDD/CDC
1:50 Click here for Print Friendly DocumentSurgical Management of Orofacial Clefts – Williams Joseph Williams, MD
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
Center for Craniofacial Disorders
2:20 Click here for Print Friendly DocumentTransition to Adulthood: Everything You Wanted To Know But Were Afraid To Ask – Randolph John Randolph, MSW, LCSW
Shriners Hospital for Children - Chicago
2:50 Click here for Print Friendly DocumentFamily Perspective – Repass-Herrig
(only Alison Repass-Herrig presentation available)
Alison Repass-Herrig, RN, MSN, CPNP
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
Center for Craniofacial Disorders

Robert Pothier, father of Carter
Kelly Peterson, mother of Grace
3:20 Click here for Print Friendly DocumentClosing Remarks – Correa Adolfo Correa, MD, PhD
NCBDDD/CDC

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NOTE:  Online courses available for Continuing Education credits through 8/11/2011

Date: January 08, 2009
Content source: National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities

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