19th Annual Spine Symposium
19th Annual Spine Symposium
The 19th Annual Spine Symposium at Scottish Rite for Children is a full-day educational course focused on current treatment strategies and emerging research in pediatric spinal deformities.
The 19th Annual Spine Symposium at Scottish Rite for Children is a full-day educational course focused on current treatment strategies and emerging research in pediatric spinal deformities.
The Bone Health Symposium is a one-day, high-impact event bringing together top local and national experts in pediatric and adult bone health and skeletal disorders.
The Pediatric Orthopedic Education Symposium is tailored for pediatricians, family practitioners, physician assistants, advanced practice nurses and allied health professionals.
The 19th Annual Spine Symposium at Scottish Rite for Children is a full-day educational course focused on current treatment strategies and emerging research in pediatric spinal deformities.
Crayon Club’s Winter Social will be held on Thursday, February 5 from 6 – 8 p.m. at Birdie's Eastside. Crayon Club members and friends are invited to eat tasty bites and assemble activity kits for Scottish Rite patients.
The Luke Waites Center for Dyslexia and Learning Disorders at Scottish Rite for Children offers a seminar about dysgraphia including the definition, research based interventions and accommodations.
Participants will learn strategies for modifying dyslexia intervention as required by the Dyslexia Handbook and specifics associated with House Bill 3928. Additionally, participants will learn effective accommodations for children with dyslexia.
The Bone Health Symposium is a one-day, high-impact event bringing together top local and national experts in pediatric and adult bone health and skeletal disorders.
The Pediatric Orthopedic Education Symposium is tailored for pediatricians, family practitioners, physician assistants, advanced practice nurses and allied health professionals.
Join us for a one-and-a-half-day, evidence-based conference at Scottish Rite for Children designed for pediatricians, family practitioners and advanced practice providers who deliver direct care to children.
The Hand in Hand support group strives to improve the lives of parents and their children with congenital hand and upper limb differences by creating a community.