Según la organización mundial de la salud, de cada 10 bebés nacidos, uno es prematuro.
Además, esta vez según los datos aportados por la organización panamericana de la salud, en nuestra región latinoamericana, más de un millón de recien nacidos son prematuros ¿Cuál es el impacto no tan solo en el bebé, sino en la familia también?
Con nosostros la neuropsicóloga, la Dra Kayleen Ball, experta en el desarrollo infantil y muy importante, mamá de mellizos prematuros.
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Kayleen Ball, PsyD
Dr. Kayleen S. Ball is a licensed pediatric neuropsychologist with the Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Brain Institute. She earned a doctorate in clinical psychology with a concentration in neuropsychology from Albizu University in Miami. Dr. Ball completed an American Psychological Association (APA) accredited predoctoral internship in clinical psychology at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston McGovern Medical School. She then pursued a postdoctoral fellowship in clinical neuropsychology with specialty training in bilingual (Spanish/English) neuropsychological assessment at Children’s Health/Children’s Medical Center of Dallas, an Association of Postdoctoral Programs in Clinical Neuropsychology (APPCN) member program. Her clinical interests include congenital heart defects, epilepsy, pediatric stroke, neuro-oncology/acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), solid organ transplant and mitochondrial diseases.
Dr. Ball is a member of the American Psychological Association, National Academy of Neuropsychology, International Neuropsychological Society and Hispanic Neuropsychological Society, and her work has been presented at several national conferences. She is actively involved as a committee member of the Hispanic Neuropsychological Society.
Dr. Ball is employed by Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists, the physician-led multispecialty group practice of Nicklaus Children’s Health System. She is bilingual in English and Spanish.
The Nicklaus Children’s Brain Institute is the first and largest clinical pediatric neuroscience program in the world. The program is recognized for excellence in treatment for children with a full spectrum of brain disorders, including brain tumors, intractable epilepsy, brain injuries and other anomalies. No other pediatric neurology-neurosurgery program in the Southeast ranks higher, according to U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Children’s Hospitals” results. Nicklaus Children’s Brain Institute balances safety and efficacy to achieve the best possible quality of life for children with a neurological condition. The Brain Institute receives referrals of complex cases from throughout the U.S. and around the world. Many of its greatest successes involve children who could not be helped by other programs, and were referred for the cutting edge care and research protocols for which the Brain Institute is renowned.