Autism Research Institute Live Webinar Ask The Clinician with Dr. Nancy O'Hara
Wednesday 10/23, 2:00pm Eastern.
Ask the Clinician - with Nancy O'Hara, MD Register HERE.
Please note: Because this is live Q&A and not a presentation in lecture format, certificates of participation will not be offered for this event.
Have questions you'd like to ask a physician? Struggling to navigate evidence-based treatment for yourself or your loved one on the autism spectrum? Here's your chance to pose questions for free in real time.
Dr. Nancy O'Hara is a board certified Pediatrician. Until January 2010, she was the Assistant Medical Director for Defeat Autism Now!® Physican Training and the Physican Mentoring Director for Defeat Autism Now!® in Europe. Prior to her medical career, Dr. O'Hara taught children with autism. She graduated with highest honors from Bryn Mawr College and as a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society from the University of Pennsylvania School Of Medicine. She earned a Master's degree in Public Health from the University of Pittsburgh. After residency, chief residency and general pediatric fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh, Dr. O' Hara was in private practice for 7 years. Dr. O'Hara has worked with Dr. Sidney Baker and other practitioners in the research and care of children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder for many years. Since 1999 she has dedicated her practice to the integrative and holistic care of children with neurodevelopmental disorders and Autistic Spectrum Disorder.
We love Dr. O'Hara! We made 2 long drives for her to administer Secretin. She's wonderful!
Posted by: Caret's Daddy | October 23, 2013 at 05:52 PM
How or what can you do to help one stop grinding their teeth at night?
My daughter is 30 and has finally lost one back tooth this year. So this behavior that many do have is going to cause harm later on down the road.
Yes, she finally killed it and had to have a root canal. Has headaches in the morning all her life from waken up from grinding her teeth.
Her Doctor office is treating her like crap too. Just mean to her, They won't prscribe her flexrile something new she started to stop the grinding.
Not sure if that is a narcotic or what, but Kentucky has passed all kinds of new stricted laws -- since they are all dying of overdoses to the point that any thing that relives pain they send you to a pain clinic to wait for four to six hours.
Most now are turning to herione and they are still dying, without the doctor's help though -- so that lets them off scot free from any responsibility.
Teeth Grinding??????? PLEASE?
Posted by: Benedetta | October 23, 2013 at 01:26 PM