Indiana LEND
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Indiana LEND Program
Division of Developmental Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine
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https://medicine.iu.edu/pediatrics/specialties/child-development/lend-training 18-02-2021 19:22:07
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If you're attending the Annual Meeting of the Society for Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics this weekend, look for our researchers who will be attending & presenting! Becca McNally Keehn Brett Enneking Dr. Huskins & Dr. Martin IU School of Medicine
We're so pleased that Becca McNally Keehn collaborated with the Oklahoma and Kansas LENDs for a panel at the Annual Meeting of the SDBP this past weekend. Their topic was "Evolving Models for ASD Evaluation: Comparing Innovative Community Partnerships." @AUCDNews IU School of Medicine
Congratulations to fellow Ann Marie Martin, PhD for being awarded a research grant from Society for Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics at their annual meeting last weekend! Dr. Martin's project is entitled "Evaluation of a Latinx Cultural Adaptation of a Community Based System of Early ASD Diagnosis." IU School of Medicine
We're proud to participate in the national LPQI network! Article out in @aap_peds with more details, or find us at the @aucdnetwork conference! IU Department of Pediatrics publications.aap.org/pediatrics/art…
An important article out in Pediatrics @aap_peds by our research fellow Dr. Ann Marie Martin, exploring reducing racial and ethnic disparities in autism evaluations in Indiana. IU Department of Pediatrics IU School of Medicine jpeds.com/article/S0022-…
New study adding to the body of knowledge around tele-assessment of ASD, which may help increase access to diagnostic services. Becca McNally Keehn Brett Enneking IU/Riley Children’s Health Developmental Medicine IU Department of Pediatrics doi.org/10.1177/136236…
Looking for caregivers for to receive some Telehealth training in communicating and interacting with their children with autism. Becca McNally Keehn virginia.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5q…
A new study led by IU School of Medicine reveals clinicians who receive specialized training through the statewide network are able to accurately diagnose autism in over 80% of referred young children with developmental delays. Read more about this initiative: bit.ly/44U82zt
Primary care clinicians can accurately diagnose autism in young children after specialized training, according to a new study led by IU School of Medicine and Becca McNally Keehn that paves the way for community-based models of autism evaluation. bit.ly/3DCNpfD