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Foetal Anti-Convulsant Syndrome

In this episode Jamie Speeden covers Foetal Anti-Convulsant Syndrome (FACS), focusing on its causes, diagnosis, and the role of general practice in managing the condition.

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  1. Foetal Anticonvulsant Syndrome (FACS)

Presenter

Jamie Speeden

Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist

Dr Jamie Speeden is a specialist Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist working with children, young adults and their Whānau from a private clinic in the North Shore. He is passionate about working from a youth development model and not just a medical diagnostic framework.

Jamie trained at Auckland Medical School and initially qualified as a General Paediatrician after studying and training in the Waikato, Bay of Plenty and Auckland. He went on to obtain dual speciality training in Psychiatry, specialising in Child and Adolescent psychiatry. He also works as a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist in Waitemata DHB in a local CAMHS team.

He has particular interests in treating and working with children and young people with neurodevelopmental issues such as ADHD, ASD and FASD, mood disorders, anxiety disorders and those that are gender questioning or transitioning.

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