Neurodevelopmental Outcomes of Children with Congenital Heart Disease
Offered By: OPENPediatrics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the current understanding of neurodevelopment in children with congenital heart disease in this expert lecture by Dr. Jane Newburger, Associate Cardiologist-in-Chief at Boston Children's Hospital and Commonwealth Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. Gain valuable insights into the latest research and clinical perspectives on this critical topic, which is essential for healthcare professionals working with pediatric cardiac patients. Learn about the potential challenges these children may face and the implications for their long-term care and quality of life. This comprehensive presentation, part of the OPENPediatrics platform, offers a unique opportunity to access cutting-edge knowledge from a renowned expert in the field, fostering global collaboration and improving care for critically ill children worldwide.
Syllabus
"Neurodevelopmental Outcomes of Children with Congenital Heart Disease" by Jane Newburger
Taught by
OPENPediatrics
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