Guest guest Posted February 12, 2009 Report Share Posted February 12, 2009 An Invitation to a CME Program sponsored by Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego in association with the EP Foundation for Education, Inc..- March 31, 2009 7:00-9:30 PM ET Made possible by Allergan Pharmaceuticals, Inc. through an educational grant. Participate Live Online ! Current Treatment Therapies for Spasticity in People with Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Disabilities: Part 1 This conference addresses current inter-vention therapies in treatment of spasticity encountered in persons with cerebral palsy and other developmental disabilities. The goal is to improve clinical knowledge, skills, and competency of health professionals that provide services to adults and children with cerebral palsy who also demonstrate spasticity. The conference will seek to guide the health care professional in choosing more rational selection of treatment / management strategies which will lead to better outcomes for their patients. Who Should Attend: Nurses, Physicians, Health Care Professionals, Physical Therapists, Families and Caregivers. A CME program sponsored by Rady Children's Hospital San Diego in Association with the EP Foundation for Education, Inc. Supported by The American Academy of Developmental Medicine Distinguished faculty includes: A. Ruebenacker-Mazzola, MD Director, Pediatric Neurological Surgery and Craniofacial Center, Atlantic Health System at Goryeb Children's Hospital Bhushan Gupta, MD Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, New York Medical College,Director of Develop-mental Pediatrics, Metropolitan Hospital Center, Child Development Center, Atlantic Health Vaux, MD Medical Director, Continuing Medical Education, Children's Specialist of San Diego, Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego To unsubscribe from this email list please click UNSUBSCRIBE. CampaignBuilder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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