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About Company: This Georgia-based outpatient rehabilitation clinic has been providing superior physical, occupational and speech therapy services to children who have a full range of diagnosis including cerebral palsy, down syndrome, autism, and developmental delays, for the past 15 years.
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The Pediatric Nurse Practitioner will work with a dynamic team managing a variety of Neurological conditions, including those with epilepsy, neuromuscular disorders, Cerebral Palsy, Neurofibromatosis, Spasticity and Craniosynostosis.
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The Emory University Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Neurology and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta are seeking a Pediatric Neurologist – Cerebral Palsy Specialist. Experience in Cerebral Palsy.
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Services to children, teenagers, and adults diagnosed with Autism, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, and other related developmental/ intellectual disabilities.
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The Agency serves people with spina bifida, autism, Down syndrome, children ages 3-5 at high risk of developmental disabilities, cerebral palsy, Prader-Willi syndrome, Phelan-McDermid syndrome, and intellectual disabilities.
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Nevins supports individuals with developmental disabilities such as Intellectual Development Disorder and illness, epilepsy, down syndrome, cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury, autism, and learning disabilities.
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The Opportunity: The Chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at SUNY Upstate Medical University is a crucial position that serves as the academic, clinical, and administrative leader of the department, overseeing programmatic, clinical, research, and educational development.
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In conjunction with Upstate Cerebral Palsy's clinical, educational, and administrative leadership teams, the BCBA will provide direct services and support to existing programs consistent with best practices in the autism field using evidence-based practices.
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Common diagnoses seen by our team include congenital heart disease, acquired injuries (e.g., TBI, spinal cord injury, anoxic brain injury, stroke, abusive head trauma [AHT]), new onset illness (e.g., meningitis/encephalitis, brain tumors), as well as various neurodevelopmental and chronic neurological conditions (e.g., cerebral palsy, spina bifida, intractable epilepsy.
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We support children and adults in San Diego and Imperial Counties with intellectual and developmental disabilities, such as Down syndrome, epilepsy, autism, and cerebral palsy. We provide a full continuum of care including residential care in specialized group homes, independent living support, respite care, and adult foster home services.
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The Technician will join a strong transdisciplinary team of Physical, Speech, and Occupational Therapists, Audiologists and Nutritionists; who serve a diverse patient population consisting primarily of children with complex medical needs including cerebral palsy, spina bifida, neuromuscular disorders, autism spectrum disorder, neurogenic, sensory impairment and pediatric orthopedic conditions.
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We see a multitude of pediatric patients with diagnoses ranging from developmental delay, cerebral palsy, genetic disorders, autism spectrum disorders, sensory processing, feeding delays, speech and language delays, childhood apraxia of speech, etc.
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The Medical Therapy Program (MTP) is a special program within CCS that provides physical therapy, occupational therapy, and Medical Therapy Conference services to CCS MTP eligible children who have disabling conditions, generally due to neurological or musculoskeletal disorders, such as cerebral palsy, neuromuscular disease, musculoskeletal diseases, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, spina bifida, brachial plexus injury and acquired injury and illnesses such as burns and traumatic brain injuries.
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Able to competently perform the following procedures: EEG's Evoked Potentials - SSEP LE Evoked Potentials - SSEP UE Evoked Potentials - Visual Evoked Potentials - BAERS Cerebral Emoblizations, Aneurysm Clipping Intraoperative Monitoring- SSEP, spEMG, tEMG Intraoperative TceMep Intraoperative Cranial nerve monitoring Intraoperative EEG for Burst SuppresionIntraoperative Carotid Endarterectomy.
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Keywords: Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, developmental disabled, home care, home health, intellectual disability, autism, ADHD, respite, Home care, Homemaker, caregiver, care provider, PCA, Personal Care Aide, Personal Care Assistant, CNA, Certified Nurse Assistant, Certified Health Care Aide, Home Health Aide, HHA, Nursing Student, Companion, Private Care Duty, Private Care Duty Aide, Nursing Student, Nurse extern, Patient Care Tech, Home Care Provider.
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