Nationwide Children's Hospital Hosting 2022 Pediatric Neuroscience Nursing Symposium

Association of Child Neurology Nurses • February 17, 2022

Before attending ACNN's conference in October, learn more about pediatric neuroscience practices with Nationwide Children's Hospital!

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The 2022 Pediatric Neuroscience Nursing Symposium will provide an opportunity for healthcare professionals to learn the most up-to-date best practices in pediatric neuroscience care and network with peers in the field from across the region. This conference is designed for pediatric neuroscience nurses and other health care professionals who care for children and adolescents with neurological problems, such as EEG technicians, social workers, psychologists, home health care nurses, school nurses and physician assistants.


Keynote Speaker: Maurice "Tony" Adkins, PA-C, MCHS, MPH

Tony is a PA in Neurosurgery at Children’s Hospital of Orange County. Tony brings the joy of music and dance to his patients as a therapeutic tool to improve care and healing.


Conference Topics

Conference topics will include:

  • Early Identification of CP in NICU follow up
  • Tourette syndrome, PANDAS, and functional movement disorder
  • Acquired pediatric demyelinating diseases of the Central Nervous System
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders and the medical setting
  • Neuroscience patients and families as teachers (panel discussion)


Contact

CME Office
CMEoffice@nationwidechildrens.org
(614) 355-0650

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