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Parents, Families and Professionals Invited to Autism Symposium 2012
NEW YORK (Mar 1, 2012)

Parents, families and professionals are invited to take part in a unique educational and networking opportunity designed to answer your pressing questions about Autism Spectrum Disorders. Weill Cornell Medical College is presenting Growing Up With Autism: Life Transitions on Friday, May 11, 2012.
Come meet a panel of experts and discuss a wide array of topics, from clinical evaluation to intervention. Join leading physicians and researchers for an interactive panel discussion, breakout groups, and a networking mixer. The Symposium will be held at Weill Cornell Medical College, Griffis Faculty Club, 521 East 68th Street (at York Avenue), New York, NY, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Registration is now available for families and healthcare professionals. For more information, please visit Autism Symposium 2012.



