ARCH Medical Center Parent Q&A

Autism Redefined 2010
SPEAKERS BY DAY PRINTABLE SCHEDULE
SPEAKER BIOS & PRESENTATION ABSTRACTS
HOTEL/LOCATION INFORMATION
MONDAY & TUESDAY
Lecture Schedule 
Lymphatic Therapy
Student Scholars for Autism Program
Win-Win Parenting for the Autism Spectrum Child
WEDNESDAY
Lecture Schedule  
NAA Presents: The Restraint and Seclusion Prevention Symposium
Homeopathy & Homotoxicology and Their Role in Reversing Vaccine Injury
Dynamics of Healthful Diet
Autism, the Brain, Thinking, & Behavior
Autism and Sexuality: A Conversation with Parents
The American Rally for Personal Rights
THURSDAY
Lecture Schedule
Environmental Issues & Chronic Diseases Symposium
First Responders Training
Special Education Law Day
The Art of Cooking Special Diets
Verbal Behavior Workshop
CARD Feeding Clinic
EBCALA Legal & Advocacy Training
THURSDAY EVENING
Current State of Autism Research
Biomedical Treatments for Autism 101: An Introduction to Scientifically Based Medical Treatment Options
In Spanish: Autism 101 - Today's Biomedical Treatments
Environmental Symposium
TACA Mentor Mixer
FRIDAY
Lecture Schedule
Prediction & Prevention Track
ARCH Medical Center Parent Q&A
PANDAS Coverage
SATURDAY
Lecture Schedule
Jenny McCarthy Keynote Address
Seizures Track
PANDAS Coverage
Advocacy Track
Adult Services & Residential Think Tank
Dr. Savely Yurkovsky Practitioner Training

SUNDAY
Lecture Schedule
Seizures Track
True Health Symposium: Raising a Healthy Child in a Toxic World
Workshop: Interpreting Your Yasko Test Results

SPECIAL EVENTS
AHA Heroes Training
Arts Festival
Book Signings
Dinners
Elias Tembenis Mini-Walk
TACA Mentors
Movies
Generation Rescue Angels Training
Spa Night
Karaoke
PRESS
VIDEO CAMERAS/RECORDERS
REGISTRATION SCHOLARSHIPS
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Chicago

Friday, May 28, 3:00-5:30 Streeter room

The staff at ARCH Medical Center is available to answer questions related to the talk by Greg Brown, MD, and Vicki Martin, RN: "Recognizing underlying medical disease in autism spectrum disorders" (Parent Survival Guide, Part 2), or any other questions you may have regarding biomedical therapies. Our staff includes doctors, nurses, medical assistants and parent educators, most of whom have children with autism. Parents who "walk the walk" are a vital resource, especially for those new to biomedical intervention. We encourage you to come with your questions.