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Families Raising Healthy Children, even during a pandemic: Q&A with infant and child experts

Dorothy Campion Corcoran Virtual Fall Lecture
Panel Q&A: Ask your questions about infant or child
Tuesday, October 27, 2020; 7:00-8:00 PM
Zoom Webinar

Featuring panelists: Dr. Becca Bell (pediatric critical care); Dr. Steven Chapman (pediatrician): Shauna Hill (LICSW, therapist); and Torie Miele (child life specialist).

Join us for an evening of Q&A about infant and children physical and emotional health from parents to panelists.
Parents can submit questions via chat. Only panelists’ mics and videos will be public.

About our panelists:

  • Becca Bell, MD – University of Vermont Health NetworkPediatric Critical Care Specialist
    Associate Professor Larner College of Medicine UVM
    President, Vermont Chapter American Academy of Pediatrics

  •   Steven H. Chapman, MD – Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical CenteMedical Director, Boyle Community Pediatrics Program
    Medical Director, Northern New England Advocacy Collaborative (NNEAC)
    Core Investigator, Northeast Node Clinical Trials Network
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth

  •   Shauna Hill, LICSW – Private Practice, Burlington, VTConsulting & professional development
    Trauma, attachment, and trauma -sound clinical & organizational practice
    Brain-Based Learning Communities & educational trauma resiliency
    Neuroscience & skills-focused professional development for educators, medical professionals, social & human services professionals, & first responders
    Clinical education & neuro-integrative mental health practice supervision

  • Torie Miele – Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical CenterCertified Child Life Specialist who works with children and families in the hospital to help them cope with medical and other difficult life experiences
    Healthcare worker who focuses on the mental, emotional, and social needs of each individual child and family
    Provides guidance through knowledge of child development, therapeutic play techniques, and family centered care.