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On this week's episode of the "Kwik Brain" podcast, Cortica co-founder and chief medical officer Dr. Suzanne Goh, MD, BCBA and host Jim Kwik discuss what inspired Dr. Goh to write her new book "Magnificent Minds," why an autism diagnosis is merely a starting point for understanding a child and their needs, how the six domains of brain development inform a whole-child autism care approach, new technologies influencing autism diagnosis and treatment, and more. Click here to listen: https://lnkd.in/gE7dZc_g.

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Chris Dearth

Perpetually Curious | Helping clinicians and practice administrators provide superior outcomes in the autism & IDD space

2w

Dr. Suzanne Goh and Jim Kwik I just listened to this week's episode of "Kwik Brain" and found it incredibly insightful! Dr. Goh's approach to viewing an autism diagnosis as a starting point for deeper understanding is truly inspiring. The discussion on the six domains of brain development and how they shape a whole-child care approach was particularly enlightening. It's exciting to hear about the new technologies influencing autism diagnosis and treatment. Thank you both for sharing such valuable information and perspectives. Looking forward to reading "Magnificent Minds" and learning more! 🧠

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Chris Dearth

Perpetually Curious | Helping clinicians and practice administrators provide superior outcomes in the autism & IDD space

2w

Jim Kwik the episode link on your website has a 404 error as of this moment.

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Steve Ouellette

Head of Learning and Development at Cortica | Advanced Neurological Therapies for Autism

2w

So impressed by Dr. Goh's continued commitment to see the whole child and celebrate them for the person they are!

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Proud to be part of this journey!

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Loretta Grace Morrison MM, MBA, MT-BC, CSM®

Service Leader in Organizational Leadership & Creative Arts Therapy

2w

Rockout, Dr.Goh!

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