Judith Aronson-Ramos, M.D.
Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics of South Florida
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Activities Lectures

April 2012

Ask The Experts series at Joe DiMaggio Childrens Hospital, Aprial 2012. Dr Aronson-Ramos presented Autism 101:the basics every parent should know.

Septemeber 2010- Present

Dr Aronson-Ramos has been named, Medical Director of the EIDP, Early Intervention Developmental Program, at Joe Dimaggio Children's hospital where she will be seeing high risk infants who have been referred from the Memorial Regional Hospital System.

September 2009-Present

Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Nova Southeastern University School of Medicine, Palms West Regional Medical Center.

2009-Present

Executive Medical Consultant, Center For Autism and Related Disabilities, Florida Atlantic University.

April 2009

North Broward CHADD lecturer, “Neuroplasticity and Brain Training: Current Research as it applies to children and adults with ADHD"

Sept 2007-Present

Volunteer Faculty, Guest Lecturer at University of Miami Medical School, FAU Campus

October 2007

“Integration of Medical and Psychological Therapies”, presented at the Unicorn Children’s Foundation Second Annual Education Conference, at Florida Atlantic University

Feb 2007, Sep 2007

Professional Development Presentation, Staff of Discovery Preschool, “Early Signs of Developmental Delay” & “Treatment of Aggression and Behavior Problems in Preschoolers”

April 2005

Panel Discussion, “ADHD the Facts” at the Palm Beach County Coalition for Children Conference: “Joining Hands: Bringing Together Professionals, Families, and Communities in Partnership for Health”

April 2005, September 2005

Presentations for Park Trails Elementary School:
   “ADHD: A Developmental Pediatric Perspective”
   “Identification and Treatment of Learning Disorders in Children"

March 2004 - Present

Contributing Editor to FAST Times (Florida Asperger Syndrome Times), a publication of the University of Miami Center for Autism and Related Disabilities.

February 2004

“The State of ADHD in 2004: New Developments in Diagnosis and Treatment”. Presentation for the North Broward chapter of CHADD (Children with Hyperactivity and Attention Deficit Disorder).

November 2003-2005

Member of the Palm Beach County School District and Department of Health ADHD Task Force.
This group consisting of local Pediatricians, Child Psychiatrists, Psychologists,  the Palm Beach County Health Department, and members of the Palm Beach County School District produced a one hour videotape, "ADHD the Facts" to educate teachers and staff about ADHD. 

September 2003-2006

Founding member of the Early Autism Screening Task Force, of Palm Beach County. This group consisted of a variety of professionals in the community who work with children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. The immediate goal of the group was to develop an educational campaign to teach pediatrician’s about the early diagnosis and treatment of autism.

October 2003-2005

Organized and developed the first annual, “Contemporary Issues in Child Development Lecture Series” for the Parkland Library. This series of workshops covered issues relevant to members of the surrounding community. The series also informed the public about the Child Development Collection at the Library and served to generate support for the growth and expansion of that collection.

November 2001

In collaboration with the Autism Society of America of Broward County, I developed educational materials for pediatricians about Autism Spectrum Disorders. Through the use of a local grant (Community Chest), the informational packet was sent to every practicing pediatrician in Coral Springs Florida.

September 2000 -2004

Vice President, Friends of the Parkland Library. In 2003 I created a Child Development Book Collection for the library, funded by the East Hill Foundation and Friends of the Parkland Library. There are currently  over 150 titles in the collection which is devoted to a wide variety of issues pertaining to children development and parenting.