For the first time in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, a workshop on early detection of cerebral palsy (CP) using the HINE assessment will be held in collaboration with Sunnybrook Health Center, affiliated with the University of Toronto, and the King Salman Center for Disability Research (KSCDR)
Register now for the Early Bird rate of 1820 SAR before August 20.
Late registration from August 21st to September 11th: 2350 SAR.
Onsite registration is not offered.
Date: 12,13&14th of September
- Location: Novotel Riyadh Alanoud Hotel
Target Audience:
Neonatologists
General Pediatricians
Developmental Pediatrics
Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
Pediatric Nursing
Family Physician
WHAT YOU WILL GAIN
• CME hours from SCFHS.
• Certificate of Attendance upon completion of the workshop.
• Certificate of Competency from the University of Toronto upon passing the exam.
• Confident HINE administration and scoring to recognize infants' needs as early as possible.
• Fluency with the early-recognition triad: HINE, GMA, and neonatal neuroimaging (TEA-MRI), opening the door to timely support.
• Strengths-based, family-centered communication using the child development words and the WHO-ICF.
• Pathways that connect every family to early intervention, building on the Sunnybrook NFUC model.
• Hands-on, applied learning through simulation and case-based reasoning, from observation to action
• Engaging with the SNS neonatal follow-up group.