Category Archives: Seattle Children’s Autism Center

SPARK: UW attends the Tri-Cities 12th Annual Northwest Autism Conference

Last week, our SPARK study (www.SPARKforAutism.org/UW) coordinator, Emily, visited the Tri-Cities for three days to spread awareness about the SPARK project.  Her first day was spent at the ARC of Tri-Cities, where she met with ARC staff members and the ARC’s Parent-to-Parent group, which is a support group for parents of children with special needs.  Emily gave a presentation to the meeting attendees about the history of autism genetics research and about the SPARK study.  She showed families how to register for the project online and she answered questions about how SPARK intends to help families impacted by autism.

Emily spent the last two days of her trip in the Tri-Cities at the 12th Annual Northwest Autism Conference.  This conference is meant for families, providers, and educators and provides tools and information on autism.  At the conference, Emily had a vendor table and displayed SPARK materials.  Families and providers were able to approach Emily with questions about the SPARK study and about autism research in general.  She even helped some families register for SPARK on the spot!  The conference was a great success!  See below for pictures of Emily’s SPARK vendor table and of the conference poster.  If you are interested in joining UW/SCAC’s more than 600 SPARK families, go to www.SPARKforAutism.org/UW to register or call Emily at 206-987-7917.

NW Autism Con 2016 - EF and booth NW Autism Con 2016 - program

New ‘Team-Evaluation Model’ used at SCAC’s Blitz Week

Diagnosing autism spectrum disorder is a complicated, length process between providers, parents and children which can take between 10-14 hours to complete over a month. The Seattle Children’s Autism Center performs an annual ‘Blitz Week’ every summer, a week focused exclusively on diagnosing ASD in children.

During Blitz Week, the SCAC performs more than 100 diagnoses in a single week, compared to a typical week’s 22 diagnoses on average. This year, Blitz Week will use a new ‘team-evaluation model’, developed at the center, to diagnose ASD in about 3 hours! The new model pairs a psychiatrist or psychologist with a nurse practitioner, and together they make the diagnosis of autism.  The Bernier Lab’s Dr. Raphael Bernier and Dr. Jen Gerdts helped develop, test and implement the ‘Team Evaluation’ model (read Dr. Gerdt’s 2016 IMFAR poster titled ‘Team Evaluation: A Streamlined Method for the Clinical Assessment of Autism Spectrum Disorder’).

An article by Rebecca Sladek, published in the University of Washington’s News Beat, explains ‘The team-eval model is not only more satisfying to parents of children being screened, but also improves diagnostic consistency.’  This year’s Blitz Week, from August 1-5, will implement the new model in order to provide faster, more consistent  ASD evaluations for children.

Read the full article here: http://hsnewsbeat.uw.edu/story/blitz-week-idea-leads-faster-autism-assessments