10th Annual William K. Frankenburg Visiting Professorship & Lectureship
Honoring an Enduring Legacy
The Frankenburg-Camp Endowed Fund honors the pioneering leadership of Dr. William K. Frankenburg, who made developmental screening an integral part of pediatric practice throughout the world. The Fund supports research, training and advocacy for early identification and prevention of developmental disorders in otherwise normal children at risk of becoming environmental casualties.
Welcome Dr. Pamela High, MD
Fellowship Program Director, Division of Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics
Hasbro Children’s Hospital, Providence, RI
Acknowledgement
Thank you to donors to the Frankenburg-Camp Endowed Fund for supporting this educational activity.
Target Audience
This developmental behavioral pediatric workshop is designed for community health providers.
Additional Information
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2022 Welcome!
DBP Community Provider Workshop Content - Coming Soon
Special thanks to our past William K. Frankenburg
Visiting Professors:
Dr. Paul Dworkin (2013) - Inaugural
Dr. Benard Dreyer (2014)
Dr. Ellen C. Perrin (2015)
Dr. David W. Willis (2016)
Dr. Debra Frank (2017)
Dr. Arvin Garg (2018)
Dr. Colleen Kraft (2019)
Dr. Jeffrey Kaczorowski (2020)
Dr. Lisa J. Chamberlain (2021)
Parking instructions will be provided to registered participants.
Please allow extra time for check-in and pre-screening.
2nd Floor Conference Center
Pamela C High MD
Professor of Pediatrics
W. Alpert Medical School of Brown University
Hasbro Children’s Hospital
Providence, RI
Pamela High, MS, MD, is Program Director for fellowship education in developmental behavioral pediatrics (DBP) for Lifespan at Hasbro Children’s Hospital and a professor of pediatrics at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. She also serves as director of both the Rhode Island Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Other Related Disabilities (RI LEND) training program and the Brown University Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics Training Program.
In her clinical work, Dr. High co-attends in the Children’s Neurodevelopment Center at Hasbro Children’s Hospital and the Brown Center for the Study of Children at Risk.
Dr. High received her medical degree from the University of Florida, completed her residency at Stanford University, and completed her DBP fellowship at the University of California San Francisco, where she was the first woman pediatric chief resident.
She has served as chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Committee on Early Childhood, Adoption, and Dependent Care; president of the Society of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics; and has represented DBP on the Council of Pediatric Subspecialties.
Dr. High’s clinical and research interests include early childhood behavioral issues such as colic, sleep, and feeding issues; developmental and behavioral screening; and addressing the interrelationship of medical and psychological issues in childhood.
Her community-focused work includes providing mentorship for young families and child health professionals, promoting literacy in primary care, and serving on the Rhode Island Early Learning Council and the boards of Rhode Island Kids Count and Reach Out and Read Rhode Island. Dr. High was recognized at the AAP national conference in November 2018 with the Anderson Aldrich Career Achievement Award in Child Development for her contributions to the field.
Children’s Hospital Colorado is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Available Credit
- 2.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 2.25 Attendance
Price
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