Invited Presenter: Wearable Technology For Monitoring, Predicting and Informing Treatment of Self-injury becomes clinically important the moment a team has to turn good intentions into reliable action inside clinic sessions and day-to-day service delivery. In Invited Presenter: Wearable Technology For Monitoring, Predicting and Informing Treatment of Self-injury, for this course, the practical stakes show up in faster workflow without clinical drift, privacy loss, or weak oversight, not in abstract discussion alone.
Provider: BehaviorLive — via Behavior Intervention Group, LLC.
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Join Free →Every year, millions of people with autism experience self-injurious behaviors. This presentation is focused on Sentinel, a wearable device with a mobile companion application that is being designed to help track, predict, and inform treatment of certain forms of self injury. Presenters will discuss research, engineering, clinical/practical, and business considerations in realizing the commercialization of technology such as Sentinel be used in the context of behavior analytic assessment and treatment of problem behavior. The presentation may be of interest to investors, autism therapy practice leaders, clinicians, and caregivers. Participants will learn about wearable technology as it relates to self-injury and related research. Participants will learn about clinical and practical considerations of Sentinel technology. Participants will learn about business considerations and models for Sentinel technology
| Certification Body | Credits | Type |
|---|---|---|
| BACB® | 1 | General |
Repeat entrepreneur in emerging applied behavior analysis (ABA) and autism markets. Successfully founded, operated, and sold an ABA agency (2006 – 2019). Founding (past) president of a non-profit trade association for ABA providers, and an ABA healthcare strategy and management consulting practice owner at Partners Behavioral Health. Co-owner and CEO of a wearable tech company for monitoring and managing SIB in autism, and a co-patent author of the same technology. Was previously a provider representative on the ABA CPT coding group, has taught several university courses in ABA, and has research publications related to self-injury, precursors, and managed care in autism.
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