CE: The Child in Room 8: Caring for Black Children with Autism and their Families

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This Journal Club module focuses on the critical need for equitable healthcare and services for Black children with autism and their families. Explore a study designed to identify and address disparities, offering insights into how research can be done to further understand the lived experiences of Black families who are navigating autism spectrum disorders.

Specific healthcare needs common among Black children with autism are discussed, highlighting areas where focused attention and intervention are crucial. Learn about practical, actionable solutions for improving care and examine strategies to enhance cultural humility among providers, increase access to resources, and promote family-centered care.

Gain a deeper understanding of the systemic barriers that often prevent Black children with autism from receiving timely and appropriate care to work toward better outcomes.

Acceptable for any PNCB recertification
  • $10 nonrefundable fee for this CE activity
  • 1.0 contact hour accredited by NAPNAP which 0 contain Pharmacology (Rx) content (including 0 of psychopharmacology) (including 0 of controlled substances)
  • 6 questions
  • Completion is due 150 days from order date. During this period you have unlimited access to log in and out of the module to complete it in more than one sitting.
  • Reference Information:This module’s reference is one (1) online PDF article (included/provided) to support answering all 6 questions.
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