UCLA CART 3rd Annual Symposium - Autism Spectrum Disorders

The UCLA Center for Autism Research and Treatment (CART) Presents 3rd Annual Autism Symposium

Autism 2011 - Autism Spectrum Disorders:Research Update and Evidence-Based Treatment Models

This full-day symposium is for physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, other health professionals, teachers, autism service providers, and any others interested in learning of the latest breakthroughs in research and treatment in autism spectrum disorders. Nationally-renowned CART faculty will provide an overview of the latest scientific findings about etiological factors, core deficits, early screening and diagnosis, and innovative treatment models for children with autism and autism spectrum disorders. The complex role of genetics, and the use of brain imaging, electrophysiology and eye-tracking as state-of-the-art methods for understanding and developing treatments for autism also will be presented.  In addition, a conceptual framework, highlighted by various case scenarios and consideration of community resources, will be presented on how to make a thorough assessment and individual treatment plan.

LIMITED SEATING - REGISTER TODAY:  $160 MD, PhD (doctoral degrees), $125 All Others.  6.5 hours CME credits available.

CME Course description and registration now available at http://ucla.in/f8BqHk or call 310-794-2620

Download and print the CART FEB.4 PROGRAM BROCHURE (with registration form on last page) - see PDF file link under "More Information" below.

Event detail
4 Feb 2011 - 08:00 - 17:00
Neuroscience Research Building Auditorium (NRB) at UCLA
635 Charles Young Drive South
Los Angeles, CA 90024
United States
Phone: 310.825.9041
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