Sustainable implementation of early intervention for autism spectrum disorder through caregiver coaching: South African perspectives on barriers and facilitators
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Makombe, CBT, N Shabalala, M Viljoen, N Seris, PJ de Vries and L Franz (n.d.). Sustainable implementation of early intervention for autism spectrum disorder through caregiver coaching: South African perspectives on barriers and facilitators. Pediatric Medicine, 2. pp. 39–39. 10.21037/pm.2019.07.08 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/19741.
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Lauren Franz
Dr Franz is a board-certified child and adolescent psychiatrist, who has served as PI, Co-I, and medical director on autism clinical trials, both behavioral and medical. She has also served as MPI and Co-I on studies using AI/machine learning and medical records to predict the likelihood of autism and late talking and understand developmental trajectories.
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