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Short overview of the topic:
In this presentation, you will learn about the importance of establishing regional physician networks for the diagnosis and the standard of care of patients with Turner syndrome, specifically, from diagnosis through every stage of life, emphasizing the transition from pediatric to adult care management.
What You Will Learn:
-Intro about the PES Special Interest Group on Turner Syndrome
-When you suspect TS
-Referring to an endocrinologist
-Coordinating complex care
-Medical home
-Follow up
-Supporting patients through the TSF professional membership
Who Should Attend:
This webinar, Pediatric Referrals, is being presented to benefit allied health professionals, administrators, policymakers, and advocates.
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Cost:
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About the Presenter:
Dr. Doris Fadoju is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Emory University and has been a board-certified Pediatric Endocrinologist for over 12 years. She is interested in all endocrine and diabetes disorders, particularly disorders of growth and puberty. She is currently the medical director of the Multidisciplinary Turner Syndrome Clinic, the only clinic in Georgia for girls with Turner Syndrome. ? Her research focuses on body image and cognitive function in girls with Turner Syndrome and disorders of bone metabolism.
Undergraduate: ?Rutgers The State University of New Jersey ?
Medical School: University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey?
Residency: ?St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children?
Fellowship: ?Johns Hopkins University ?
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