Assessment of general movements (GMA) of premature and newborn : Basic course. English Session
1 100,00€/ personne
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Dates et lieux de la session
Mardi 25 au vendredi 28 mars 2025Espace Grammont
20, rue Mégevand
25000 BESANCON
Session en anglais, animée par des formateurs italiens. English session
Lunch from tuesday until thursday included in the price of the training.
Depuis la publication de Heinz FR Prechtl en 1997 dans The Lancet, l’évaluation qualitative des mouvements spontanés du foetus, du nouveau-né et du nourrisson est un devenu un des indicateurs les plus sensibles du diagnostic et du pronostic des troubles |
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| Since the publication of Heinz FR Prechtl in 1997 in The Lancet, the qualitative assessment of spontaneous movements of the fetus, newborn and infant has become one of the most sensitive indicators for diagnosis and prognosis of perinatal developement disorders. In evidence Based Practice, qualitative assessment of GM for newborn before 5 months of life is the most sensitive method for cerebral palsy diagnostic. This tool is also used for the detection of metabolic pathologies (Bruggink, 2009), Autism Spectrum Disorders (Phagava, 2008), Rett syndrome (Einspieler, 2005), cognitive disorders (Bruggink, 2010) and minor neurological disorders (Bruggink, 2008). The GM-Trust is the international organization made up of researchers and clinicians who combine a very high quality teaching in terms of scientific methodology but above all clinical expertise allowing trainees a very interactive learning. At the end of the training, participants are evaluated by a final exam given by the GM-trust team which allows access to the "advanced level" training of the GMA in a second phase. This advanced level allows you to master the tool perfectly. |
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- Les formateurs attendus pour ces 4 sessions basics et advanced seront répartis en fonction des choix pédagogiques du GM trust
- Dr. Fabrizio Ferrari, Professor of Neonatology at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
- Dr. Laura Lucaccioni, Researcher in Pediatrics and Neonatology at the Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences of Mother, Children and Adults, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
- Dr. Vittorio Belmonti, Child Neurologist and Psychiatrist at Stella Maris Foundation in Calambrone, Pisa
- Natascia Bertoncelli, physiotherapist in Pediatrics and Neonatology at the Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences of Mother, Children and Adults, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Demande de prise en charge FIFPL en cours, sous réserve de validation des dossiers présentés aux organismes de financement.
FIFPL support request in progress.