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Pediatric Development: Sensory, Motor, and Neurological Milestones (Part I)
Pediatric Development: Sensory, Motor, and Neurological Milestones (Part I)
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Pediatric Development: Sensory, Motor, and Neurological Milestones (Part I)
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April Christopherson
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Feb 8, 2017
This session will cover the main areas of pediatric development and important milestones to look for when assessing the pediatric patient for delays.
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GMHC 2016 EARLY SENSORY AND MOTOR DEVELOPMENT.pptx
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