
Down Syndrome is a condition defined by an extra chromosome but beyond the genetics lies a rich, complex story of individuals, families and communities who continue to challenge misconceptions and pave the way for greater understanding and inclusion. In this episode, we’ll explore the latest treatments and research, the relationship between specialist and provider and all the opportunities that come with strong partnerships.
Nicole Baumer, MD, the new Director of the Anna and John J. SIE Center for Down Syndrome, joins us for this episode. As a child neurologist, she specializes in neurodevelopmental disabilities and is a visiting professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine within the Department of Pediatrics. She is also the Global Endowed Chair for Down Syndrome.
Some resources mentioned in this episode include:
- Global Down Syndrome Foundation
- National Down Syndrome Congress
- National Down Syndrome Society
- American Academy of Pediatrics Guidelines
- Down Syndrome Medical Interest Group
Some highlights from this episode include:
- Why specialized programs for kids with Down syndrome can drastically change their outcomes
- The evolution of Down syndrome research and how it has informed care for patients
- How specialized care is coordinated with primary care providers
- Dr. Baumer’s personal connection to Down syndrome
For more information on Children’s Colorado, visit: childrenscolorado.org.
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