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- The Steven J. Parker Memorial Developmental-Behavioral Pediatric Conference: Clinical Problems in Primary Care 8:00 am
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The Steven J. Parker Memorial Developmental-Behavioral Pediatric Conference: Clinical Problems in Primary Care
Boston University School of Medicine in conjunction with Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical Center is proud to present the annual Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics program on March 8-9, 2019 at the Trustees Ballroom on the Boston University Campus near vibrant Kenmore Square. Highlights: Opportunity to earn American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) credits. Optional Lunch and Learn Sessions: Day 1 (Friday) Visual Diagnosis in Genetics and Day 2 (Saturday) What Families Wish We Understood - Cross Cultural Panel in DBP Two cutting edge modules: Day 1 (Friday) Communication in Primary Care and Day 2 (Saturday) Development at the Crossroads: Supporting Children Through Change and What Neurodevelopment can Teach us About How to do it Better Who should attend? Primary care physicians, pediatricians, pediatric nurse practitioners, nurses, physician assistants, social workers, child mental health professionals and family nurse practitioners
When | 8:00 am on 3/8/2019 to 5:00 pm on 3/9/2019 |
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Building | 1 Silber Way, Boston, MA 02215 |
Room | Trusstees Ballroom |
Contact Name | Claire Grimble |
Phone | 617-358-5005 |
Contact Email | cme@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | Continuing Medical Education Office |
Fees | Single |