Advocating for Yourself During the Transition Process

When:
September 21, 2023 1:00PM

Join Jett Foundation’s Community Webinar Series on September 21, 2023 at 1pm ET as we welcome Dr. Natalie Truba of Nationwide Children’s Hospital for a presentation and discussion on how to best advocate for yourself during the transition process with Duchenne.

Advocating for Yourself During the Transition Process
Thursday, September 21, 2023
1:00pm ET | 12pm CT | 11am MT | 10am PT

 

Dr. Natalie Truba

Guest Speaker

Natalie Truba earned her Ph.D. with emphasis in Clinical Psychology from Western Michigan University in 2016. She completed an APA accredited Psychology Internship through the Wright State University School of Professional Psychology/Dayton Children’s Hospital. Following internship, Dr. Truba completed Fellowship training in pediatric critical care at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. She is currently employed as an attending Psychologist at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and is primarily responsible for the inpatient psychological/behavioral health care needs of patients managed by Complex Care, Neuromuscular and/or Physical Medicine/Rehab teams.

Community Webinar Series - Better preparing for challenges in Duchenne

Our Community Webinar Series is focused on ensuring that our Duchenne community is better prepared for those unexpected moments, challenging medical decisions, and difficult stages when on a Duchenne journey.

No one ever expects Duchenne and there is no correct way to tackle a diagnosis, but we can always better prepare. This webinar series is an opportunity to equip yourself with more knowledge, resources, and tools for those real-life, often unanticipated, scenarios.

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