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Nuerodevelopmental Pediatrics Fellowship Training Program

Training in neurodevelopmental pediatrics incorporates the best that pediatrics, neurology and developmental pediatrics have to offer as well as the related fields of genetics, child psychiatry, and allied health.

The PCMC Neurodevelopmental Pediatrics fellowship training program established in 1997 is a 3- year fellowship training program offered to pediatricians who desire to learn and be an advocate for individuals with neurodevelopmental conditions. It is part of the Child Neuroscience Division which unites under one roof a team of neuroscience experts who assesses, advises and makes plans for the future of a child whose development is delayed or one who already has an identified disability.

The training program provides a unique collaboration with the other subspecialties within the division, which includes Sections of Child Neurology, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Neurosurgery, Neuropsychology, Neurodiagnostics and Neuroscience Research.
12 months - Child Neurology
18 months - Neurodevelopmental Pediatrics
3 months - Neuropsychology
3 months - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
There are also rotators in Rehab Medicine, Speech/Language Therapy and Reading Clinic

It has a 2-pronged approach in the acceptance of trainees: A 3-year fellowship training program for pediatric residency graduates and a 2-year fellowship training for child neurology fellowship graduates.

Consultant Staff

Child Neurology

Dr. Lillian V. Lee
Dr. Marilyn H. Ortiz

Neuropsychology

Dr. Lourdes K. Ledesma
Dr. Raquel Lopa- Ramos

Neurodevelopmental Pediatrics

Dr. Alexis L. Reyes
Dr. Lillian V. Lee
Dr. Ermenilda L. Avendano
Dr. Christine Leonor Ma. Cruz-Conducto
Dr. Ma. Paz Irene L. Bautista
Dr. Kathryn B. Braganza
Dr. Florita Y. Delacruz
Dr. Fatima C. Boniol
Dr. Bernice Louise H. Jao

Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

Dr. Cornelio C. Banaag, Jr.
Dr. Portia V. Luspo
Dr. Joy P. Malinit
Dr. Geraldine D. Lobo

Services Offered

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In-patient Evaluations

High-risk infant
Chronically ill children (neurological, cardiac, renal, hematological, endocrine)
Children with developmental and behavioral concern
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Out-patient services

Evaluation of children with developmental and behavioral concerns
High-risk infant follow-up clinic
Neurodevelopmental care of the chronically ill child
Transition Clinic