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AN INTERDISCIPLINARY FETAL-NEONATAL NEUROLOGY COLLABORATIVE GLOBAL BRAIN HEALTH CAPITAL STRATEGIES
ICNTN Grand Rounds
Title: An Interdisciplinary Fetal–Neonatal Neurology Collaborative Global Brain Health Capital Strategies
Speaker: Mark Scher
When: February 14, 2026
Time: 09:00 AM Eastern Time ( US/ Canada )
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About Topic
Principles and practice of an interdisciplinary fetal-neonatal neurology collaborative will be discussed that are foundational for life-course brain health, advocating for global brain health capital strategies. Integrative health care for women with their partners and children will stress intersectionality delivering equitable brain healthcare. Transdisciplinary decisions among stakeholders offer a continuity of brain care bundles that combine proactive with reactive neuroprotective interventions with intragenerational and transgenerational benefits.
Learning Objectives
1) Recognize that intersectionality promotes global life-course brain health
Principles and practice of an interdisciplinary fetal-neonatal neurology collaborative will be discussed that are foundational for life-course brain health, advocating for global brain health capital strategies. Integrative health care for women with their partners and children will stress intersectionality delivering equitable brain healthcare. Transdisciplinary decisions among stakeholders offer a continuity of brain care bundles that combine proactive with reactive neuroprotective interventions with intragenerational and transgenerational benefits.
Learning Objectives
1) Recognize that intersectionality promotes global life-course brain health
2) Practice interdisciplinary fetal-neonatal neurology by connecting knowledge siloes beginning with reproductive and pregnancy health to achieve brain health with continuity of neurologic and mental health care across the lifespan
3) Develop proactive and reactive neuroprotective strategies that integrate the developmental origins of health and disease concept with brain care for the maternal-placental-fetal triad, neonate, and child to sustain brain health through adulthood into senescence.
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