Beyond Silos: A Unified, Transdisciplinary Roadmap for Autism Service Providers matters because it changes what a BCBA notices when decisions have to hold up in clinic sessions and day-to-day service delivery. For this course, the practical stakes show up in safe, humane intervention that respects health variables and daily-life feasibility, not in abstract discussion alone.
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Join Free →In this keynote address, Dr. Suzanne Goh, MD, BCBA, Chief Medical Officer of Cortica, shares her personal journey from clinician to founder, detailing the mission and evolution of her work in transforming autism care. As the field faces growing complexity and a need for integrated support, she outlines a bold vision for the next ten years: a unified, transdisciplinary model that provides children and families with a seamless, whole-person experience across mental health, ABA, developmental therapies, testing, and special education. Dr. Goh will share how her team built a collaborative platform for care, what it looks like in action, and the challenges and breakthroughs they've encountered along the way. With a focus on practical steps, shared values, and real-world integration, attendees will gain insight into creating truly cohesive care—where collaboration is not just aspirational, but operational.
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Dr. Suzanne Goh is a pediatric neurologist, board-certified behavior analyst, and neuroscience researcher. She is the author of Magnificent Minds: The New Whole-Child Approach to Autism and the founder of Cortica – a health services organization with medical and behavioral health centers across the country that provide a comprehensive whole-child approach to autism care. Dr. Goh is a graduate of Harvard Medical School; she attended Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar; and she completed her neurology residency training at the University of California, San Francisco. She has served on the faculty of Columbia University where she was Co-Director of Columbia’s Developmental Neuropsychiatry Clinic for Autism. Her research has focused on the biological causes of autism and the use of brain imaging to identify patterns of neural circuitry and brain chemistry in autism. Dr. Goh lives in San Diego, California, with her husband and two children. When she’s not in the clinic with her patients, she enjoys yoga and hiking with her family.
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