April 06

Grand Rounds 2018: "Brain Effects of Prenatal Exposure to Environmental Toxins"

At the end of this CME activity participants should be able to:

  1. State the major cognitive and behavioral consequences of prenatal exposure to pesticides and air pollution
  2. Identify the anatomical disturbances in the brain that prenatal exposure to pesticides and air pollution produce
  3. Identify the disturbances in brain metabolism that prenatal exposure to pesticides and air pollution produce
  4. Identify how different ethnic populations are especially vulnerable to the effects of prenatal exposure to environmental toxins

Bradley S. Peterson MD
Interim Director of the Saban Research Institute
Director of the Institute for the Developing Mind
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

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