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Answers to Top 10 Questions Asked by Your ADHD Patients
- Smoother Diagnostic Approach to ADHD, Easy Medication Management, What to Do during ADHD Follow-Up Visits and Much More
- Narrated by: Madeline Starr
- Length: 1 hr and 27 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In January 2017, an article published in Pediatrics quoted 65 percent of Pediatricians lacked training in recognizing and treating mental health problems, 40 percent lacked confidence in their ability to recognize, and more than 50 percent lacked confidence in their ability to treat them. Additionally, lack of enough Mental Health Specialists puts Primary Care Providers, especially Pediatricians at the frontline of ADHD management, leaving them feeling grossly unprepared and under-resourced.
Are you a Primary Care Provider at a community clinic, where the closest Psychiatrist is a couple hour drive and your patients come to you with their ADHD concerns?
- Do you feel that your diagnostic approach towards ADHD is haphazard?
- Do you feel unsure which stimulant medication to choose, or how to titrate them to get to a good dose for your patient? Perhaps you have wondered when to start non-stimulants.
- What do you do when you have atypical situations like a struggling child but negative Teacher’s Vanderbilts?
- Home-schooled child with ADHD concern?
- What do you do at ADHD follow up visits?
- When is an ADHD Tele-medicine visit ok?
- How do you answer your patient’s questions regarding ADHD?
Kirti Sivakoti, M.D. is a Board-Certified Pediatrician, an ADHD-Certified Clinical Services Provider (ADHD-CCSP), a Certified ADHD Life Coach (CALC) and Certified Health Care Quality Manager (CHCQM). In this audiobook, she gives you answers to the top 10 frequently asked questions by your ADHD patients, and a simple step-by-step approach to systematizing your approach to ADHD- whether it be diagnosis or medication management in an easy conversational tone.