Update course on non-invasive neuromodulation in neurodevelopmental disorders
Mon, Dec 05
|Online course
Horário e Local
Dec 05, 2022, 7:00 PM – Dec 09, 2022, 9:00 PM
Online course
Sobre
Investment: R$1,200.00 (can be paid in up to 2 interest-free installments using a credit card).
30% discount for former students of the Clinical Neuromodulation Training of the NAPeN Network (request the discount via email neuromod.financeiro1@gmail.com )
Course Objectives:
Improve technical and scientific knowledge of the use of non-invasive neuromodulation techniques in the treatment of children with neurodevelopmental disorders, particularly attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and autism spectrum disorder.
Target audience:
Doctors, physiotherapists, psychologists, speech therapists and occupational therapists.
Requirements for Participation:
Health professionals who have already completed basic training in neuromodulation, in accordance with the requirements of the Councils of each professional category.
Modality:
Virtual
Total Workload:
10 hours
Coordination:
Anna Baptista
Juliana Barbosa Goulardins
Guest professors: (see CVs)
Adriana Tavares Kelesoglu
Anna Baptista
Camila Vila Nova
Daniel Gomes Almeida Jr.
Juliana Barbosa Goulardins
Juliana CF Billiards Marques
Rodrigo Brito
Tarita Inoue Oliveira Garcia
Course Methodology:
Synchronous classes, discussions of clinical cases and provision of the recording link for 30 days.
Topics Covered
- Contextualization of ADHD: definition, diagnostic criteria, behaviors, executive functions, development, comorbidities.
- Neurobiology of ADHD (neural bases and possible targets for neuromodulation).
- Neuromodulation in ADHD (tDCS, TMS, evidence and future perspectives).
- Contextualization of ASD: definition, diagnostic criteria, behaviors, executive functions, development, comorbidities.
- Neurobiology of ASD (neural bases and possible targets for neuromodulation).
- Neuromodulation in ASD (tDCS, TMS, evidence and future perspectives).
- Clinical reasoning and decision making for choosing protocols in children
- Clinical cases
Organization :
Napen Network