Guam LEND Team Meets Co-Director of the UH LEND Program

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 The University of Hawaii, Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disorders (LEND) Program, under the John A. Burns School of Medicine, recently sponsored the participation of two Guam LEND fellows and faculty to attend the Association of Maternal Child Health Program (AMCHP) Conference held on April 6-9 in Washington, D.C.  The Guam Team met with Louise Iwaishi, M.D., Co-Director of the UH LEND Program.  (L-R):  Terrie Fejarang, Guam CEDDERS Associate Director and Guam LEND faculty; Dr. Iwaishi; Leone Rohr and Zenaida Okada, Guam LEND Fellows.

The University of Hawaii, Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disorders (LEND) Program, under the John A. Burns School of Medicine, recently sponsored the participation of two Guam LEND fellows and faculty to attend the Association of Maternal Child Health Program (AMCHP) Conference held on April 6-9 in Washington, D.C. The Guam Team met with Louise Iwaishi, M.D., Co-Director of the UH LEND Program. (L-R): Terrie Fejarang, Guam CEDDERS Associate Director and Guam LEND faculty; Dr. Iwaishi; Leone Rohr and Zenaida Okada, Guam LEND Fellows.

LEND Alumni and Faculty meets the Secretary of the Board of Family Voices

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LEND Alumni and faculty also met with Grace Williams, Secretary of the Board of Family Voices, a national advocacy organization of parents with children with special health care needs. Information on the organization was shared, in addition to strategies to access supports for various initiatives. (L-R):  Zenaida Okada and Leone Rohr, LEND Alumni, and Grace Williams.  Not shown:  Terrie Fejarang
LEND Alumni and faculty also met with Grace Williams, Secretary of the Board of Family Voices, a national advocacy organization of parents with children with special health care needs. Information on the organization was shared, in addition to strategies to access supports for various initiatives. (L-R): Zenaida Okada and Leone Rohr, LEND Alumni, and Grace Williams. Not shown: Terrie Fejarang