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DEVELOPMENTAL PEDIATRICIAN PRESENTS FREE LECTURE ON HIGH-RISK INFANTS AT PROVIDENCE CHILD CENTER
Oct. 15, 2007
WHAT:
Providence Child Center and the Jean Baton Swindells Resource Center for Children and Families, in partnership with the Oregon Families Information Referral Service (OrFIRST) and the Oregon Parent Training and Information Center (OrPTI), present Sarojuni Budden, M.D., discussing “Issues and Concerns in the Development and Behavior of High Risk Infants,” a free educational lecture for parents of infants, children and youth with disabilities.
WHEN:
6:30 - 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 6
WHERE:
Providence Child Center - Multipurpose Room
830 N.E. 47th Ave., Portland, Ore.
DETAILS:
Sarojini Budden, M.D., is a leader in the field of developmental pediatrics in the Pacific Northwest. Dr. Budden will provide information and guidance for parents of infants with disabilities, including discussion of behavioral and developmental challenges associated with high-risk infants.
Providence Child Center and the Jean Baton Swindells Center for Children and Families, in partnership with OrFIRST and OrPTI, are proud to offer these free educational opportunities.
The lectures are free, but registration is requested. To register or for additional information, please contact the Swindells Center at 503-215-2429 or email swindells@providence.org.
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Providence Child Center provides services for children of all abilities to help them reach their fullest potential and includes the Center for Medically Fragile Children, the only facility in the Northwest offering long term care for children with profound disabilities and complex medical needs, Providence Neurodevelopmental Center for Children, Jean Baton Swindells Resource Center for Children and Families, Providence Montessori School and Providence Wee Care. For more information visit www.providence.org/childcenter.
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