EDS Awareness invites you to listen to a FREE online learning session!
On August 6, Dr. Derek Neilson’s presented EDS Hypermobility Type and what is needed to change the perception of this condition.
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WHAT: ““EDS Awareness Educational Series” – a webinar program hosted by EDSawareness.com
PRESENTER: Dr. Derek Neilson – Assistant Professor of Human Genetics and Pediatrics at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
TOPIC: “Proving the obvious: Next Steps for the Demystification of the Ehlers-Danlos Hypermobility Type”
Click here for the recording of the educational program
Click here for the slides used in this presentation
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About Derek Neilson, MD
• In 2008, Dr. Neilson joined the team at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
• In 2012, Dr. Neilson took on a leadership role in the hospital’s Connective Tissue Clinic and has become well-known in the region for his EDS expertise.
• Dr. Neilson is one of 2 doctors who care for approximately 900 Ehlers-Danlos patients at Cincinnati Children’s. The clinic sees both children & adults.
Education & Medical Training
Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals Case Medical Center
Residency, Pediatrics/Medical Genetics, 1998–2003
Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine
Class of 1998
BA: Biology, Johns Hopkins University, 1993
Certifications
American Board of Medical Genetics
Certified in Clinical Genetics
American Board of Pediatrics
Certified in Pediatrics
Click here for publications and more details about Dr. Derek Neilson
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