The full name represented by the acronym "LEND"
What is Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities?
Skills in this domain allow a MCH leader to influence laws, regulations, procedures, administrative actions, or voluntary practices of government that affect groups or populations and influences resource allocation.
What is public policy?
This training program was developed by the maternal and child health bureau to improve the health status of infants, children, and adolescents with or at risk for neurodevelopmental and related disabilities and their families. This is accomplished through the training of professionals for leadership roles in the provision of health and related care, continuing education, technical assistance, research and consultation. Interdisciplinary training is the hallmark of this program.
What is LEND?
This person should be your first go to person if you have a question about any administrative needs. She also has very brightly colored hair and bakes amazing cakes.
Who is Kate Hill?
This discipline focuses on the developmental and functional needs of children who have difficulty moving because of injury, disease or other health conditions. In pediatrics this discipline assists in early detection of health problems and working to help children find a way to move about and interact with their environment. We focus on gross motor skills, such as walking, running, and jumping.
What is physical therapy?
This person just gave birth to her first child.
Who is Maricella Adams?
This is the person to call when disaster strikes.
Who is Brian Foote?
A group of health care professionals from diverse fields who work in a coordinated fashion toward a common goal for the patient.
What is an Interdisciplinary team?
This leadership competency involves the processing of assessing the impact of personal values, beliefs, communication styles, cultural influences, and experiences on one’s personal and professional leadership style.
What is self-reflection?
This is an organization located within universities across the nation, that focus on improving the lives of people with disabilities and their families. Through education, service, research and outreach activities, this organization works to be instrumental in changing policy, providing training, and educating the public about major disability issues.
What is a UCEDD?
This is the person you should go to if you have questions about the family shadowing experience for LEND, need a family resource or just have a question on the family perspective. She is also the NCED Assistant Director.
Who is Diane Thorkildson?
Helps children learn the “skills for the job of living.” Goal is to enhance a child’s life by giving them the tools to participate in daily life activities such as self-care, play and school-related activities. Some examples could be feeding therapy, handwriting, and/or sensory integration.
What is occupational therapy?
This person has received all of their education (K-12, undergraduate and doctoral) in Northern Nevada.
Who is Emma Garcia-Rider?
This person is so passionate about educating children with special needs that she started her own school.
Who is Amy Novak?
A person with a disability who speaks up for him or herself, and who is entitled and empowered to be in control of his or her resources and how they are directed.
What is a self-advocate
This competency involves both a cooperative process where participants try to find a solution that meets the legitimate interests of involved parties and a process of resolving or managing a dispute by sharing each party’s points of view.
What is Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
This clinic provides a rich training environment for NvLEND trainees with its interdisciplinary, team-oriented, autism assessments.
What is UCAN?
This person oversees the curriculum, communicates with the trainees, organizes the LEND Saturdays, manages the budget, and maintains relationships with all of our partners. She also has a secret addiction to paranormal fiction.
Who is Erika Ryst, M.D.?
Provide hearing tests and evaluations for infants and children of all ages and developmental levels.
What is audiology?
This person is very active in NAMI (National Alliance of the Mentally Ill)
Who is Angela Tolbert?
This person has a Master's in Health Law.
Who is Jamie Sawyer?
Language that eliminates generalizations, assumptions and stereotypes by focusing on the person rather than the disability
What is People-First Language?
This MCH competency includes shared decision making, always involving individuals and the family in planning and implementing activities.
What is family-professional partnerships?
This is the name of the administrative unit in the UNR College of Education that houses the Nevada LEND program.
What is the NCED?
He is on the Executive Committee and is on the faculty of the UNLV School of Medicine. He is a favorite choice for LEND trainees to shadow in his developmental-behavioral and FASD clinics. He also has a special talent for fashioning infant hairstyles.
Who is Mario Gaspar de Alba, M.D.?
Helps children and young adults with all types of language difficulties, such as comprehension, expression, fluency, feeding, swallowing, and augmentative and alternative communication.
What is speech language pathology?
This person is the current Chairperson of the NCED CAC (Community Advisory Committee).
Who is Stacy Alaribe?
This person is applying to the Physician Assistant Program.
Who is Tiffany Scheller?
These are top students in their field who show promise to become leaders through teaching, research, clinical practice and/administration and policymaking to go on and ultimately affect maternal and child health through one or more paths.
What is a LEND trainee?
To have this competency you will need a working knowledge of conscious and unconscious (implicit) bias and assumptions on individuals and organizations.
What is cultural competency?
Is a membership organization that supports and promotes a national network of university-based interdisciplinary programs. Network members consist of UCEDDs, LEND programs, and IDDRC’s. These programs serve and are located in every U.S. state and territory and are all part of universities or medical centers. They serve as a bridge between the university and the community, bringing together the resources of both to achieve meaningful change.
What is AUCD?
He is passionate about motorcycles, likes to work out at the gym and has spent his career working in the disability field.
Who is Steve Rock, PhD?
This discipline is dedicated to improving the psychological, behavioral, emotional, and social well-being of children, adolescents and young adults with chronic health conditions, medical complexity, and special health care needs.
What is psychology?
She is getting married in October.
Who is Kagan Griffin?
This person knows how to connect and heal through the power of music.
Who is Shay Keeley?