ADHD: Diagnosis von Brian Alverson, MD

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Der Vortrag „ADHD: Diagnosis“ von Brian Alverson, MD ist Bestandteil des Kurses „Year 4 – Selective Sub-Internship“.


Quiz zum Vortrag

  1. They often don’t seem to listen when spoken to directly.
  2. Excessive attention to certain homework assignments
  3. Excessive motor behavior
  4. General on-time homework performance
  5. Echolalia
  1. Listens carefully when spoken to directly
  2. Makes careless mistakes in school
  3. Has trouble holding tasks
  4. Fails to finish school work or a specified task
  5. Has trouble with organized activities
  1. 6 or more hyperactivity symptoms of hyperactivity up to 16 years of age
  2. 8 or more hyperactivity symptoms of hyperactivity above 17 years old patient
  3. 6 or more hyperactivity symptoms of hyperactivity above 17 years old patient
  4. Often take part in leisure activities quietly is a symptom as well
  5. Excessive talking is not a symptom of hyperactivity

Dozent des Vortrages ADHD: Diagnosis

 Brian Alverson, MD

Brian Alverson, MD

Dr. Brian Alverson is the Residency Director at Nemours Children's Hospital in Wilmington, Delaware and a Professor of Pediatrics at Jefferson University in Philadelphia. Until 2022, he has been a Professor of Pediatrics and Professor of Medical Science at Brown University, as well as the Director for the Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine at Hasbro Children's Hospital, Rhode Island, USA.

He obtained his MD at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1999 and is currently also the Director of Undergraduate Pediatric Education at the Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University.

Due to his achievements in pediatric education, he has won over 25 teaching awards at two Ivy League Medical Schools.

Within Lecturio, Dr. Alverson teaches courses on Pediatrics.


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Good lecture
von Jalil Z. am 12. März 2021 für ADHD: Diagnosis

Good lecture. This is an important topics in pediatrics. Thanks!