13th Annual William K. Frankenburg Visiting Professorship and 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. Dennis Z. Kuo
Preemies Are Not Just Little Newborns: Promoting Health and Development of the Moderate to Late Pre-Term Infant
Please join us for this Live, In-Person community provider workshop.
Acknowledgement
Thank you to donors to the William K. Frankenburg Distinguished Professorship in Pediatrics for their generous support of this educational activity.
Target Audience
This developmental behavioral pediatric workshop is designed for community health providers.
Learning Objectives
Discuss the epidemiology of moderate to late preterm infants
Recognize the risk factors for developmental delay for moderate to late preterm infants
Review how to promote the health, growth, and development of moderate to late preterm infants in the community setting
Additional Information
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2025 Welcome!
Dennis Z. Kuo, MD MHS
Update on Developmental and Behavioral Surveillance and Screening: Best Practices and Implementation
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)
Dr. Pamela C. High (2022)
Dr. Moira Szilagyi (2023)
Dr. Michelle Macias (2024)
Dr. Dennis Kuo (2025)
Parking instructions will be provided to registered participants.
Please allow extra time for check-in and pre-screening at the Main entrance.
2nd Floor Conference Center
Dennis Z. Kou, MD MHS
Dr. Kuo is Chief of the Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics. He received his MD from the University of Pennsylvania and completed his residency in pediatrics at the University of North Carolina Hospitals and fellowship in General Academic Pediatrics at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Kuo has a longstanding interest in comprehensive care of children with disabilities and medical complexity. Prior to coming to URMC, Dr. Kuo provided both general pediatric and specialty care for children with medical complexity, developmental disabilities, and feeding disorders at Arkansas Children's Hospital and Oishei Children's Hospital (Buffalo, NY). Dr. Kuo's research interests include patient- and family-centered care for children with medical complexity; care coordination; early childhood health; and health care system reform for children with disabilities and medical complexity. He is a Steering Committee member of the Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs research network.
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
- 2.25 Approved AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™

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