University of Wisconsin–Madison

Training

Finding Your Way: Videos for Families

Finding Your Way is a video series for families and caregivers of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The videos provide information on services and resources for children with disabilities in Wisconsin.

 

Finding Your Way: Videos for Families, Waisman Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Provider Trainings

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Project ECHO is a learning framework designed to build capacity of individuals around the state to provide evidence-based services and care. ECHO participants engage in a virtual community with their peers where they share support, guidance and feedback.

toddler reading book

The Children’s Health Alliance of Wisconsin provides this training virtually or onsite at your clinic or agency. The training is designed to promote the early identification of and timely referral for children with delays.

child using stethoscope on teddy bear

An on-demand, virtual training provided by the American Association of Medical Assistants. The training reviews the diagnostic challenges and tools, and explores best practices in providing quality, patient-centered care to patients with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Vanderbilt University Medical Center - Introducing a new lecture series: Perspectives on Multidisciplinary Care for Children with Autism

Quarterly speaker series hosted by Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The series focuses on research and service/training models designed to make developmental care more accessible for children with autism and their families, presenting perspectives from a range of pediatric disciplines. Conducted via interactive webinar.