Changing what’s possible in early detection and interventions 

New, ALL VIRTUAL PROGRAM AND E-COURSES!

The world is changing and with that change comes new opportunities. The Cerebral Palsy Foundation and Nationwide Children's Hospital invite you to partner with us in support of our "New Frontiers 2020 E-Health Summit" August 7-9 2020.  This will be the first time we've been able to bring our annual Implementation Of Early Detection & Intervention Cerebral Palsy Conference into an all virtual format with new content and speakers.  

Our Frontiers 2020 E-Health Summit will share new pathways for translating knowledge into practice for the Implementation of early detection and intervention of cerebral palsy from the best researchers and clinicians in the field. 

Our virtual format will give more than 300 attendees access to more than 30 interactive workshops - with continued access* to learn at their own pace as an added bonus!

The New Frontiers 2020 Virtual e-Health Summit is highly anticipated - especially in light of the new research published reflecting that Diagnosis of cerebral palsy can now be made in babies less than one-year of age - marking a significant advance in the way high risk infants are diagnosed, families supported and outcomes improved. 

NOW OFFERING A GROUP DISCOUNT:

For every FIVE attendees, get one free registration!  

To qualify, attendees must come from the same institution and register using their work emails.  Attendees who are already registered will still qualify.  Please contact Rebecca at rebecca.lam@yourcpf.org to request the discount code.

New Frontiers 2020 Virtual e-Health Summit Objectives:

  • Identify the discrete component of the guidelines for best evidence in early detection and intervention of cerebral palsy (CP).

  • Describe the current processes for diagnosis and intervention of CP in your setting.

  • Identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to implementing the guidelines in your program.

  • Develop a process flow to adapt the critical elements of the guidelines to your own high-risk infant follow-up setting.

Who should attend:

Pediatric providers who want to improve outcomes for high risk infants through early cerebral palsy diagnosis and intervention in a multidisciplinary setting including: Pediatricians, Family Practitioners, Neonatologists, Neurologists, OTs, PTs. Business Managers, Nurse Practitioners, Researchers and Trainees.

Our new virtual format includes:

  • Live Keynote Lectures 

  • Moderated Expert Panels

  • Over 30 Interactive Workshops led by World-Renowned Clinicians and Researchers

  • On Demand e-Health Summit Portal 

  • Free Digital Poster Presentations 

  • Implementation Skill-Based Courses 

  • Exhibitor Hall and Networking Opportunities

Educational credits will be offered.

 

Conference Co-Chairs

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Nathalie Maitre, MD, PhD - Director of NICU Follow Up Programs, NICU Dev Therapies, Nationwide Children’s Hospital

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Rachel Byrne - Executive Director, Cerebral Palsy Foundation

Conference Hosts

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