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Neurology and Autism: Case Studies
Saturday, July 25, 2009
New Orleans Ballroom (Pheasant Run Resort and Conference Center)
How can we find treatable features that directly or indirectly improve neurological functioning? Case studies will illustrate some approaches and answers.
Maya Shetreat-Klein, M.D.
Dr. Maya Shetreat-Klein is an integrative pediatric neurologist, board-certified in Adult and Child Neurology as well as Pediatrics. She graduated from Albert Einstein College of Medicine with Special Distinction in Research for her work in autism. After completing her pediatrics and neurology training, Dr. Shetreat-Klein began University of Arizona's accredited Fellowship in Integrative Medicine in 2007. She currently works in private practice in NY and also engages in clinical research. Dr. Shetreat-Klein teaches integrative neurology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine as faculty and UMDNJ as visiting faculty. She lectures widely about food, toxins and neurological health.