Multidisciplinary Care of Autistic Children Conference

Watch Recording

Friday, September 20, 2024 8:30am-4:30pm EST

In-person Location: Sturgis Hall - Westchester Behavioral Health Center

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Autistic children have complex medical needs, which often require the care of a multidisciplinary team of individuals from varied health care specialties. Lack of awareness and understanding these needs, coupled with a lack of knowledge regarding the management of these health care issues, can result in disparities in the provision of health care services for autistic children. Through participation in this program, physicians and health care providers can better understand the complex needs and management of this patient population, which will help to close the gap related to the provision of medical services and promote equity in healthcare for these individuals.

The panel of providers includes specialists from the following disciplines: psychology, child neurology, sleep medicine, genetics, gastroenterology, speech therapy, occupational therapy, behavioral therapy, nutrition, psychiatry, developmental pediatrics, and family navigators. Providers from each specialty will present information related to their particular specialty to provide background information and will discuss indications for referral to their particular specialty for further evaluation and provision of care.

 

 

Conference Agenda

 

Introductory Remarks

Alycia Halladay, PhD

Speaker Bio

Alycia Halladay is the Chief Science Officer for the Autism Science Foundation, where she oversees the scientific activities, grants, and initiatives of ASF. The Autism Science Foundation focuses on investments in early career researchers to both improve scientific discovery while training the next generation of scientists using cutting edge technologies. These awards include a variety of mechanisms intended to support early career researchers as well as larger scale projects such as the Autism Sisters Project, the Baby Siblings Research Consortium and the Alliance for the Genetic Etiologies of Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Autism. She also produces a weekly podcast aimed specifically at explaining scientific information to the public. Prior to joining ASF in 2014, she served as the Senior Director of Clinical and Environmental Sciences at Autism Speaks. There, she helped lead the “Early Access to Care” Initiative, which aimed to lower the age of diagnosis for autism and improve access to evidence based services. She also managed the environmental science portfolio and the worked closely with events to communicate science to the public. She has authored over three dozen peer reviewed papers in science journals. Alycia also serves as the secretary of the Board of Directors for the Phelan McDermid Syndrome Foundation, co-chairs the Research Workforce Development working group of the HRA and is a member of the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee of the NIH. She received a PhD in biopsychology from Rutgers in 2001 and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in pharmacology and toxicology at the Rutgers University 2004. She still holds a faculty appointment at Rutgers. She has a 13 year old daughter with ASD.

Alycia Halladay, PhD has no relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies to disclose and DOES NOT INTEND to discuss off-label or investigational use of products or services.

Overview of the Presentation and Diagnosis of Autism

Cynthia Martin, PsyD

Speaker Bio

Dr. Cynthia Martin is the Senior Director and a senior psychologist in the Autism Center at the Child Mind Institute. She is a nationally recognized expert in autism, neurodevelopmental disorders and rare genetic conditions that affect development and behavior. Dr. Martin is an international trainer on gold standard assessments used in autism evaluations and she specializes in the comprehensive evaluation, early detection and evidenced-based treatment of autism and related disorders.

Dr. Martin often works with children with complex presentations of autism, including very young children and girls. She provides assessments to comprehensively evaluate for autism, recommend specialized supports, and highlight the child’s inherent strengths. Dr. Martin provides initial evaluations for infants, toddler, and preschool-age children and follows children for repeat evaluations into early adulthood. She has extensive experience treating delays in communication and development, social skill deficits, challenging behavior, food refusal with restrictive eating, delayed toilet training and sleep difficulties. Dr. Martin is a certified trainer for the Autism Diagnostic Interview, Revised (ADI-R) and Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule, Second Edition (ADOS-2). She has advanced training in the Early Start Denver Model (ESDM) and is certified provider for the Program for the Education and Enrichment of Relational Skills (PEERS).

In addition to her clinical practice, Dr. Martin is dedicated to training, clinical-research integration and dissemination of knowledge in the field of autism and neurodevelopmental disorders. She has expertise in neurodevelopmental and behavioral phenotyping and she provides consultation on neurodevelopmental testing batteries for studies on rare genetic and medical disorders. Dr. Martin is the lead psychologist on a multi-site, NIH-funded study examining neurodevelopment and behavior in preschool-age children with Down syndrome. She also provides research evaluations on a longitudinal study of autism symptom trajectories in preschool children with autism, a NIMH-funded protocol in the Autism Research center. Dr. Martin has published in peer-reviewed journals, authored book chapters, and presented at regional, national, and international conferences

Cynthia Martin, PsyD has no relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies to disclose and DOES NOT INTEND to discuss off-label or investigational use of products or services.

  • Clinical presentation
  • Referral guidelines
  • Criteria for diagnosis
  • Diagnostic testing: overview
  • Co-occurring developmental disabilities

Co-occurring Neurologic Conditions

Wendy Silver, MD

Speaker Bio

Wendy Silver is a child neurologist and Associate Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center. Her expertise is in child development and behavior. In particular, she is interested in treating children with autistic spectrum disorder, ADHD, and in behavioral neurology, including neurological outcomes of children who had COVID-19 and TBI. In addition to completing a fellowship training in child neurology, she also completed a LEND (Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities) fellowship. With this background and expertise, she has participated in several NIH supported studies related to the COVID-19 pandemic as has co-authored the chapter on ADHD in the latest edition of an important child neurology textbook.

Wendy Silver, MD has no relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies to disclose and DOES NOT INTEND to discuss off-label or investigational use of products or services.

  • Seizure disorders
  • Toe-walking
  • Developmental coordination disorder
  • Hypotonia

Sleep Disorders

Arezou Heshmati, MD

Speaker Bio

Dr. Arezou Heshmati, MD, has served as an Associate Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics at Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC) within the Department of Neurology, specializing in Child Neurology.  Board certified in Pediatrics, Sleep Medicine, and Neurology with special qualification in Child Neurology, Dr. Heshmati offers comprehensive care to both inpatient and outpatient pediatric neurology patients. She is actively involved in the development and expansion of the Pediatric Neurology Sleep Program at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, demonstrating her commitment to advancing clinical care and research in pediatric sleep disorders.

Arezou Heshmati, MD has no relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies to disclose and DOES NOT INTEND to discuss off-label or investigational use of products or services.

  • Common sleep issues that affect autistic individuals
  • Modalities of treatment
  • When to consider referral to a sleep specialist and/or a sleep study

Genetics

Lakshmi Mehta, MD

Speaker Bio

Dr. Lakshmi Mehta is a Clinical Geneticist at Columbia University Medical Center in New York City. She is an experienced clinician and educator, having trained many geneticists and genetic counselors.  Dr. Mehta's clinical research focuses on rare genetic disorders, gene discovery, and elaborating the phenotype and natural history of these conditions. She is active in committees and workgroups of the American College of Medical Genetics and presents regularly at national meetings.  She is currently a Clinical Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Clinical Genetics at the Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital of Columbia University Irving Medical Center.

Lakshmi Mehta, MD has no relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies to disclose and DOES NOT INTEND to discuss off-label or investigational use of products or services.

  • Why is testing important
  • What are common conditions or syndromes that are screened for with testing
  • How is testing done
  • Physical examination: dysmorphic features

Gastrointestinal Disorders

Thomas Ciecierega, MD

Speaker Bio

Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at Weill Cornell Medicine. Director of the Pediatric Motility Program, the oldest and most comprehensive motility center in the tri-state area.  Dr. Ciecierega specializes in diagnosis and treatment of complex motility disorders. He specializes in complex esophageal, gastric, intestinal, colonic, and anorectal motility testing. He co-directs multispecialty clinics at the Weill Cornell Pediatric Sub-Specialty Practice, including the Pediatric Aerodigestive Clinic. He is co-chair of international PAAFIS (Pediatric, Adolescent and Adult Foregut Interdisciplinary Symposium ) society, and has been involved in national and international meetings and conferences. In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Ciecierega is an active researcher and educator.  

Thomas Ciecierega, MD has no relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies to disclose and DOES NOT INTEND to discuss off-label or investigational use of products or services.

  • Common co-occurring GI disorders
  • Indications for referral

Feeding Issues with CADB Team Members: ST, OT, Nutrition

Jennifer Kissel, MS, CCC-SLP, TSSLD

Speaker Bio

Jennifer Kissel has no relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies to disclose and DOES NOT INTEND to discuss off-label or investigational use of products or services

Kaori Nakamura, OTR/L-NDT, Certified, SI Specialist, SOS, Feeding Specialist

Speaker Bio

After befriending a neighbor who was an occupational therapy student in her f irst NYC apartment building post-college, Kaori Nakamura changed her career in publishing to become an occupational therapist. After receiving her Master’s degree from Columbia University’s OT program, she went on to work in a variety of rehabilitation settings and with multi-/transdisciplinary teams in sub-acute, in-patient (orthopedics, neurology), out-patient and homecare, as well as supervise and manage OTs and COTAs throughout her 27+ year career.  Following her specialization and training/certification in NDT (NeuroDevelopmental Technique) and biVABA (Brain Injury Visual Assessment) to treat the brain-injury population, Kaori sought supervision and training in SI (Sensory Integration) from colleagues in pediatrics due to having a personal goal of achieving true competency to treat the lifespan. Finding a number of her pediatric patients having sensory-based issues with feeding, she became an SOS (Sequential Oral Sensory) Feeding Specialist with additional training in this approach specific to the ASD population. She joined the NY Presbyterian family in 2018 as the OT at CADB (Center for Autism and the Developing Brain) on the Westchester Behavioral Health campus, where she is the sole OT treating the lifespan and dividing her time servicing patients in the Early Intervention classroom/program and the clinic.  Kaori is the mother of 2 adult student-athletes Mia and Christopher DiChiara and an 8-year old rescue dog Fern. Mia will be entering her senior year at Cornell University and Chris will be entering his sophomore year at San Diego State University in the fall. Outside of work, Kaori enjoys empty-nester life, being a class writer for Colgate Magazine, cheering for Cornell Women’s Lacrosse and loving San Diego sun! 

Kaori Nakamura has no relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies to disclose and DOES NOT INTEND to discuss off-label or investigational use of products or services

Cristine Del Pizzo, RD

Speaker Bio

Cristine is a registered dietitian-nutritionist graduating from the College of Saint Benedict’s coordinated dietetics program.  She has training in Culinary Arts with a degree from Johnson & Wales University. This allows her to offer a unique food forward approach to her clinical work. She also holds a specialty certification as a certified diabetes education specialist. She has been providing nutrition services in the acute care setting for over 20 years with the majority of her work in pediatric and adolescent nutrition care. For the past 6 years her work has focused on the field of behavioral health nutrition.  In partnership with The Center for Autism and the Developing Brain she has been providing individualized nutrition assessment and counseling services for individuals with ASD. 

Cristine Del Pizzo has no relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies to disclose and DOES NOT INTEND to discuss off-label or investigational use of products or services

  • Sensory vs behavioral feeding aversions
  • Feeding therapy: when to refer, general overview of treatment
  • Common nutritional deficiencies. Screening labs to consider

Psychiatry

Pankhuree Vandana, MD

Speaker Bio

Dr. Pankhuree Vandana is a dually board-certified pediatric and adult psychiatrist who is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University and a Research Psychiatrist at the New York State Psychiatric Institute. She serves as the Service Chief of the NYP Center of Autism and Developing Brain’s Neurodevelopmental Conditions inpatient consult service at and as the Medical Director of the CADB Translation Medicine Research Program. She specializes in clinical care and program development for individual with neurodevelopmental conditions and severe psychiatric comorbidities . She serves on multiple national committees including the AACAP Autism and Intellectual Disability Committee, Intellectual Dev Disorder Subcommittees, National Council for Severe Autism and the ECHO-Autism project. She has presented at several national and internal level conferences on important issues that touch the lives of children and families touched by autism and other developmental conditions. 

Pankhuree Vandana, MD has no relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies to disclose but DOES INTEND to discuss off-label or investigational use of products or services.

  • Overview of co-occurring psychiatric conditions
  • Screening for suicide risk and safety planning
  • Therapeutic approaches

Overview of Developmental Services with CADB Team Members

Kelly Mickler, MS, CCC-SLP

Speaker Bio

Kelly is a speech-language pathologist with nearly 10 years of experience working with autistic individuals. Her clinical experience includes working in residential, outpatient, inpatient, and home-based settings for autistic individuals across the lifespan. Currently, Kelly provides individual and group outpatient services to school age, teen, and adult patients at the Center for Autism and the Developing Brain. Kelly serves as a member of the CADB Positive Behavioral Support (PBS) team, a multidisciplinary consultation service that provides quality improvement initiatives for autistic/IDD patients on inpatient psychiatric units at NYP. She earned her B.S. in Communication Sciences/Disorders at the University of Rhode Island and her M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology at SUNY New Paltz.

Kelly Mickler has no relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies to disclose and DOES NOT INTEND to discuss off-label or investigational use of products or services.

Hannah Miller, BCBA

Speaker Bio

Hannah has worked in the field of behavior analysis supporting autistic children, young adults, and their families for over 10 years. She worked as a direct support provider, special education teacher, and BCBA supervisor for home services before her role at CADB. Her experiences in schools included working in ABA classrooms at the NYC Autism Charter Schools in East Harlem and the Bronx as well as a BOCES public school. Her time at NYCA included behavior analytic research in behavior intervention plans, staff training, reading instruction, and feeding interventions. Hannah's work as a behavior analyst includes supporting children at age 2 up until adulthood with varied support needs, including moderate to severe challenging behavior. As a BCBA at CADB, she conducts parent training and is part of the PBS consult team on the inpatient campus. Her parent training programs include Research Units in Behavior Analysis (RUBI) and Project Impact.  

Hannah Miller has no relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies to disclose and DOES NOT INTEND to discuss off-label or investigational use of products or services.

  • Speech therapy
  • Occupational therapy
  • Physical therapy
  • Behavioral therapy

Support Services in the Community with CADB Family Navigators

Lissbeth Santos

Speaker Bio

Lissbeth Santos is the Lead Family Navigator at the Center for Autism and the Developing Brain. She earned her Bachelors in Sociology at the City college of New York. She has 7 + years of experience working in the social service. Lisbeth’s has primarily worked with families with children and adolescents doing Case Management/Case Planning work and providing resources. She was trained and certified as a SafeCare provider and provided parent training modules to parents of children 0-5 years old. She has worked with children with Autism in the past, and assisted parent with obtaining the appropriate services. Lissbeth has been working at CADB for 3 year and 5 months, and is passionate about helping families and assisting with navigating outside as well as internal services.  

Lissbeth Santos has no relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies to disclose and DOES NOT INTEND to discuss off-label or investigational use of products or services.

Ivelisse Ferreira

Speaker Bio

Ivelisse holds a bachelor’s degree in public health and a master’s degree in health care administra on form Monroe College. I have been employed at the Center for Au sm and The Developing Brain on the role of Family Navigator for one year. Prior to my current posi on, I served as an Assistant Program Director for New York City – funded evic on preven on program, Home ‐Base, for 11 years. I have been working in the social service field for approximately 17 years. 

Ivelisse Ferreira has no relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies to disclose and DOES NOT INTEND to discuss off-label or investigational use of products or services.

  • OPWDD: overview, how to apply
  • Respite services
  • Support groups for patients and families

Transition to Adulthood

Alyson Gutman, MD

Speaker Bio

Dr. Gutman is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Pediatrician at New York-Presbyterian David Komansky Children’s Hospital at Weill Cornell Medical Center. She is board certified in Pediatrics, Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities.

Dr. Gutman earned her B.S. in Human Development and Family Studies at Cornell University and then received her medical degree at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, NY. She completed a residency in Pediatrics at NorthShore University Hospital in Manhasset, NY, and a fellowship in Developmental Pediatrics at the Rose F. Kennedy Center at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Following her fellowship, Dr. Gutman worked in the Division of Child Development at New York- Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center for six years. Dr. Gutman then worked as an Attending in Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics at Cohen Children’s Medical Center (CCMC) for 22 years. Dr. Gutman helped establish the fellowship training program in Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics at CCMC and participated in the training of numerous fellows in Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics. She was the Medical Director of the Reach Out and Read program in the neonatal follow-up clinic and the Gun Safety Champion of the Division. While at CCMC, Dr. Gutman developed and led a quality improvement project of suicide screening in Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics. Additionally, Dr. Gutman designed and implemented a research study examining patterns of diagnosis disclosure to youth with Autism Spectrum Disorders which was published in 2020 in the Journal of Developmental& Behavioral Pediatrics.

Alyson Gutman, MD has no relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies to disclose and DOES NOT INTEND to discuss off-label or investigational use of products or services.

  • Sharing the diagnosis with a teen or young adult
  • Transitioning to adult providers
  • Consideration regarding care of the autistic adult (guardianship, employment)

Closing Remarks

Stephen Kanne, PhD

Speaker Bio

Dr. Kanne is a Professor of Psychology in Clinical Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College and the Director of the Center for Autism and the Developing Brain at Weill Cornell Medical School. Prior to this, he was the Executive Director of the MU Thompson Center for Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders and a Professor in the Department of Health Psychology. He received his bachelor’s degree and his doctoral degree in clinical psychology from Washington University. He completed a clinical internship at the University of California, San Diego, followed by a post-doctoral fellowship in Pediatric Neuropsychology at the University of Missouri-Columbia. He then worked for 5 years at St. Louis Children’s Hospital as a pediatric neuropsychologist followed by 4 years in the at the University of Missouri specializing in autism and pediatric neuropsychology, before becoming the Director of the Autism Center at the Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital. He returned to the University of Missouri in 2012 as the Executive Director of the Thompson Center, and transitioned to Weill Cornell in 2020. Dr. Kanne’s current research interests focus on children with autism, targeting diagnostic tools, outcome measures, behavioral phenotyping, co-occurring symptoms, evidence-based therapies, and subthreshold symptoms. In addition to publishing in the areas of autism, Dr. Kanne has also published in the areas of cognitive neuropsychology, history of neuropsychology, and pediatric traumatic brain injury. Dr. Kanne is board certified in Clinical Neuropsychology. He also loves to teach and train, providing workshops nationally and internationally in autism.

Stephen Kanne, PhD has no relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies to disclose and DOES NOT INTEND to discuss off-label or investigational use of products or services.

  

Additional Information

 

Disclosure of Relationships/Content Validity

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Course Director

Monica Pozzuoli, MD, MPH

  • Has no relevant financial relationship with ineligible companies to disclose.
  • Will not be discussing the off-label or investigational use of products or services.

 

Course Co-Director

Jennifer Bain, MD, PhD

  • Consultant at Grin Therapeutics, Neurvati, Guidepoint Consulting, COMBINED Brain, and Health Advances.
  • All of the relevant financial relationships listed for this individual have been mitigated.
  • Will not be discussing the off-label or investigational use of products or service.

 

Planning Committee

Wendy Silver, MD, MA

  • Has no relevant financial relationship with ineligible companies to disclose. 
  • Will not be discussing the off-label or investigational use of products or services.

Cynthia Martin, PsyD

  • Has no relevant financial relationship with ineligible companies to disclose.
  • Will not be discussing the off-label or investigational use of products or services.

Alyson Gutman, MD

  • Has no relevant financial relationship with ineligible companies to disclose.
  • Will not be discussing the off-label or investigational use of products or services.

Tara Maloney, LMHC

  • Has no relevant financial relationship with ineligible companies to disclose.
  • Will not be discussing the off-label or investigational use of products or services.

Monica Pozzuoli, MD, MPH

  • Has no relevant financial relationship with ineligible companies to disclose.
  • Will not be discussing the off-label or investigational use of products or services.

Jennifer Bain, MD, PhD

  • Consultant at Grin Therapeutics, Neurvati, Guidepoint Consulting, COMBINED Brain, and Health Advances.
  • All of the relevant financial relationships listed for this individual have been mitigated.
  • Will not be discussing the off-label or investigational use of products or services.

 

Course Coordinator

Monica Fortsch

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  • Will not be discussing the off-label or investigational use of products or services.

 

CME Staff

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  • Will not be discussing the off-label or investigational use of products or services.

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  1. Identify co-occurring medical conditions in autistic children, which will enhance the ability to provide care to this patient population 
  2. Describe two strategies to manage co-occurring medical conditions commonly seen in this population 
  3. List the multidisciplinary team members that are often a part of the comprehensive care of autistic children 
  4. Identify when referral to a subspecialist or therapeutic provider is clinically indicated

CE Credits

7.0 online CE contact hours will be awarded to licensed psychologists, social workers, and mental health counselors who have met the attendance requirements below.

PsychologistsWeill Cornell Medicine (WCM) Department of Psychiatry, 525 E 68th St. New York, NY 10065, is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Psychology as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed psychologists #PSY-0192. WCM is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. WCM maintains responsibility for this program and its content. 

Social WorkersThe New York Presbyterian Hospital Department of Social Work is recognized by New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers # SW 0155. Social workers from other states, please confirm with your state licensing board. Please note that we do not specify type of credits (general, cultural competence, clinical, etc.)

LMHCsWCM Department of Psychiatry is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed mental health counselors #MHC-0302. LMHCs from other states, please confirm with your state licensing board. Please note that we do not specify type of credits (general, cultural competence, clinical, etc.)

CE Certificate Requirements

Please note that in order to receive your CE certificate for the 7.0 credit workshop, you must attend the entire workshop LIVE, and complete the evaluation in accordance with NYSED and APA requirements within 30 days of the event. Please plan accordingly to sign in with your full name, log-in on time, and remain for the duration of each session. There is a 10 minute grace period at the start OR end of the webinar- no more than 10-minutes total can be missed. Participants who do not meet the attendance requirements will not receive a CE certificate or refund. No partial credit will be given.

The conference will begin promptly at 8:30am EST. Please plan to be physically present or logged in by 8:40am EST at the latest OR leaving no earlier than 4:20pm EST.

CE Distribution: Evaluation forms will be distributed via email following the event to those meeting the attendance requirements above. There will be one feedback evaluation and certificate awarding 7.0 CE hours for the event

ComplaintsThe Weill Cornell Medicine Department of Psychiatry (WCM) is fully committed to conducting all activities in strict conformance with the American Psychological Association's Ethical Principles of Psychologists. WCM will comply with all legal and ethical responsibilities to be non-discriminatory in promotional activities, program content and in the treatment of program participants. The monitoring and assessment of compliance with these standards will be the responsibility of the members of the Continuing Education committee in consultation with the CE Chair. While WCM goes to great lengths to assure fair treatment for all participants and attempts to anticipate problems, there will be occasional issues which come to the attention of the program staff which require intervention and/or action on the part of the program staff or an officer of WCM. 

To submit a complaint to the WCM CE committee, please see the WCM CE website: https://psychiatry.weill.cornell.edu/education-training/continuing-education-committee-members

 

CME Credits

Accreditation and Credit Designation Statements

Weill Cornell Medical College is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Weill Cornell Medical College designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.  Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Evaluation

The CME Evaluation will be distributed following the conference. We encourage you to complete the Evaluation Form as this will allow us to assess the degree to which the activity met its objectives.  It will also guide the planning of future activities and inform decisions about improving the educational program.

WCMC is accessible for individuals with disabilities or special needs.  Participants with special needs are requested to contact the Office of CME at 646-962-6931.

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Prerequisite Training

This course is classified as beginner to intermediate, intended for primary care providers, clinicians, researchers, medical providers, and allied health professionals involved in the multidisciplinary care of autistic children.

Cancellation Policy

If you need to cancel your ticket after registration please send written notification to Angela Constantine at anc4021@med.cornell.edu. Refund requests will be processed according to the following guidelines:

  • Before Monday, September 2, 2024: Refund minus $10 fee
  • Between Monday, September 2 and Monday, September 9, 2024: Refund minus $15 fee
  • Between Tuesday, September 10 and Monday, September 16, 2024: Refund minus $20 fee
  • After Monday, September 16, 2024: No refund
  • Refunds will not be provided to those not meeting the CE attendance requirements.

Contact Us

For more information, please contact Angela Constantine at anc4021@med.cornell.edu

Planning Committee

 

Jennifer Bain, MD, PhD

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Bio

Jennifer Bain, MD, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics at Columbia University Medical Center.  Dr. Bain completed both M.D. and PhD. as well as general pediatrics residency at Rutgers – New Jersey Medical School in Newark, New Jersey.  She then trained in Child Neurology at New York Presbyterian – Columbia University Medical Center in New York City and is a board-certified neurologist with special certification in Child Neurology.  Her early research career focused on spinal cord and brain development after injuries such as spinal cord injury and HIE.  She currently works as a physician scientist at Columbia University specializing in general pediatric neurology with expertise in neurodevelopment, behavioral neurology and autism.  Her clinical research has focused on studying the genetics of neurodevelopmental disorders including autism and cerebral palsy. She has been working closely with several patient advocacy groups, researchers, and Simons Searchlight to continuously move forward in the understanding of the developing brain. Dr. Bain co-founded the NewYork Presbyterian Autism Task Force in 2017 to improve collaboration across the NYP campuses by educating providers about autism care, resources and research.

 

Monica Pozzuoli, MD, MPH

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Bio

Monica Pozzuoli, MD, MPH is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics in Clinical Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medicine. Dr. Pozzuoli completed her undergraduate studies at Barnard College, Columbia University. She then attended New York Medical College, where she earned her M.D. and MPH in Epidemiology in 2004. She the completed a residency in Pediatrics at New York Presbyterian, Weill Cornell Medicine in 2007. She cared for pediatric patients in primary care settings from 2007-2020 and served as the Primary Care Chair of the Quality and Patient Safety Committee at Weill Cornell Medicine from 2011-2020. In 2021 she transitioned to her current role as Assistant Professor of Pediatrics in Clinical Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medicine. In this role, she provides medical care and consultations for pediatric patients at the New York Presbyterian, Westchester Behavioral Health (NYP-WBH) campus in White Plains, New York. She cares for pediatric patients on the inpatient setting, as well as in the outpatient setting at the New York Presbyterian Center for Autism and the Developing Brain. She is an active member of the NYP-WBH Child Protection Committee, as well as the New York Presbyterian Autism Task Force. She has been active as an educator for medical trainees throughout her career.