FASD – Systems of Care ECHO for MSY
Categories:
Department of Psychiatry,
Department of Psychiatry,
Project ECHO,
Ohio Systems of Care ECHO for Youth Involved with Multiple Systems,
Department of Psychiatry,
Project ECHO | Tags:
achievement,
ADHD,
aggression,
alcohol,
alcohol related birth defects,
alcohol related neurodevelopmental disorder,
anxiety,
ARBD,
ARND,
attention,
autism,
behavior,
behavioral,
bipolar,
brain,
cognitive,
comorbid,
coordination,
corpus callosum,
deficit,
delay,
depression,
diagnosis,
disability,
emotion,
emotional,
Ergun,
executive function,
exposure,
FAS,
FASD,
fetal alcohol spectrum disorder,
fetal alcohol syndrome,
fetal alcohol syndrome disorder,
focus,
Gocke,
Gocke Ergun,
growth,
hippocampus,
hyperactivity,
intellectual,
intellectual disability,
learning,
math,
memory,
microcephaly,
motor,
neurocognitive,
neurodevelopmental,
partial fetal alcohol syndrome,
pFAS,
pregnancy,
prenatal,
prenatal alcohol exposure,
recall,
regulation,
risk,
risky,
social,
teratogen
Dr. Gocke Ergun from Wright State University shared her knowledge of this topic with the SOC for MSY ECHO community on October 28th, 2021.