Best Clinical Practices in PMS
Presentation slides from the 2017 PMSF Stanford Mini-symopsium
Presentation slides from the 2017 PMSF Stanford Mini-symopsium
The Clinical Care Guidelines infographic is a tool that can be used by patients to begin discussions with their own clinician. Please note that all cases of PMS are different and your doctor/clinician is the best resource to help you make clinical care decisions for your loved one.
A graphic explaining possible reqirements for follow-on genetic testing
A graphic explaining possible reqirements for follow-on genetic testing
A graphic explaining possible reqirements for follow-on genetic testing
The Clinical Care Guidelines infographic is a tool that can be used by patients to begin discussions with their own clinician. Please note that all cases of PMS are different and your doctor/clinician is the best resource to help you make clinical care decisions for your loved one.
A Patient Centered Outcomes Workshop Whitepaper by Lauren Schmitt, PhD & Geraldine Bliss, MS from the 2016 McPosium Sessions.
A white paper based on the 2016 McPosium presenation titled, "Cognitive Issues in PMS" presented by
Audrey Thurm, PhD presented on communication in individuals with PMS, in a talk entitled “Let’s Talk about More than Just Talking: Language, Communication, and Social Behavior in PMS”. This presentation provided an overview of important definitions as well as current literature on language, communication, and social communication in PMS.