
Presenter:
Gwendolyn Messer, M.D.
Medical Director, Children’s Research Triangle
Learning Objectives:
1. Recognize the association between prenatal exposure to alcohol and the development of ADHD
2. Understand complicating factors in the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD in children with prenatal alcohol exposure
3. Learn skills to be an active participant in ensuring appropriate treatment and optimal outcomes for children with ADHD and FASD
Presenter Bio:
Gwendolyn Messer, M.D. Medical Director - Pediatrician Dr. Messer received her medical degree and completed her pediatric residency in at Emory University School of Medicine. Dr. Messer joined Children's Research Triangle in 2005 and became the Medical Director in 2010. Dr. Messer works with a multidisciplinary team at Children’s Research Triangle to provide comprehensive evaluations for children with developmental or behavioral concerns, including children who have been prenatally exposed to drugs or alcohol or who have suffered trauma. In addition, Dr. Messer provides medical management for children with complex ADHD and other behavioral disorders. Dr. Messer is committed to raising awareness about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) and has presented locally and nationally to professionals and parents on topics related to FASD, ADHD, and domestic and international adoption. Dr. Messer recently completed a Master’s degree in Bioethics and Health Policy at Loyola University Chicago.
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