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Presents GRAND ROUNDS Largely for historical reasons, the United States health care system focuses on providing technically sophisticated medical care at the bedside and in doctor’s offices. While this approach has led to remarkable advances in clinical care, emerging research in neuroscience, epidemiology, and political science reveals that improvements in population health require new organizational approaches that challenge decades-old practice. CEUs may be available. The New (Old) Public Health: How Neuroscience is changing Child and Maternal Health Dr. Jeffery P. Brosco Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, University of Miami For more informaon about Florida Health Grand Rounds and Dr. Jeffery P. Brosco please visit VolusiaHealth.com Tuesday, February 14 @ 10 - 11 a.m.

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Presents GRAND ROUNDS

Largely for historical reasons, the United States health care system focuses on providing technically

sophisticated medical care at the bedside and in doctor’s offices. While this approach has led to

remarkable advances in clinical care, emerging research in neuroscience, epidemiology, and

political science reveals that improvements in population health require new organizational

approaches that challenge decades-old practice. CEUs may be available.

The New (Old) Public Health: How Neuroscience is changing Child and Maternal Health

Dr. Jeffery P. Brosco Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, University of Miami

For more information about Florida Health Grand Rounds and Dr. Jeffery P. Brosco

please visit VolusiaHealth.com

Tuesday, February 14 @ 10 - 11 a.m.

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Presents: Dr. Jeffery P. Brosco

Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, University of Miami

GRAND ROUNDS SAVE THE DATE FEBRUARY 14

10 - 11 a.m.

What is Florida Health Grand Rounds?

The Florida Health Grand Rounds will be a monthly presentation given by a researcher from one of Florida’s universities. The topics will have

a broad focus touching on emerging, innovative and cross-cutting areas of public health. The goal is to provide an opportunity for Florida

researchers to highlight and share their work, leading to a more efficient transition into public health practice. CEU’s may be available.

Dr. Jeffery P. Brosco, Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, University of Miami.

Dr. Brosco completed an M.D. and a Ph.D. in the history of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. He served as chief resident after

training in pediatrics at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital and he is board-certified in Pediatrics and in Developmental-

Behavioral Pediatrics. Dr. Brosco’s research includes an analysis of the history of health care for children in early 20th century Philadelphia,

the historical epidemiology of intellectual disability and the history of newborn screening in the United States. With Diane Paul, he is

co-author of The PKU Paradox: A Short History of a Genetic Disease (Johns Hopkins Press, 2013). Dr. Brosco serves as Chair of the Pediatric

Bioethics Committee at Jackson Memorial Hospital and Associate Director of the Mailman Center for Child Development. Dr. Brosco has a

leadership role in a variety of local, state and national health policy groups. This includes the Act Early State Workgroup (Florida/CDC,

co-chair), Newborn Screening Translational Research Network (ACMG/NIH, co-chair of Steering Committee) and PKU Scientific Review

Conference (NIH, co-chair of Long-term Outcomes and Management Across the Lifespan workgroup). In 2016 Dr. Brosco was appointed to

the Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders in Newborns and Children by the Secretary of Health and Human Services.

Reserve your seat by emailing Terry Geathers or phone 386-274-0608 by Monday, February 13.

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When: Tuesday, February 14 @ 10 - 11 a.m.

Where: The Florida Department of Health in Volusia County

1845 Holsonback Drive, Daytona Beach, Florida 32117

Reserve your seat by emailing Terry Geathers or phone 386-274-0608 by Monday, February 13.

CEUs may be available.

Please join us.

The New (Old) Public Health:

How Neuroscience is changing Child and Maternal Health

Featuring

Dr. Jeffery P. Bosco,

Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, University of Miami