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June 2023

ASD or ADHD – That is the Question?

This event took place on Friday 31 March 2023
Watch this webinar with our guest speaker Dr Nagy Awadalla. Dr Awadalla provides information around the importance of accurate assessment of ASD and ADHD in children, while exploring common co-morbidities. He also discusses the impact on children and families if diagnosed incorrectly.
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Agenda

13:00
Welcome and introductions, Andy Paris, Engagement Specialist, Flynn Pharma Ltd
13:05
ASD or ADHD – That is the Question?, Dr Nagy Awadalla, Locum Consultant Community Paediatrician and Founder of the Mina Essex Diagnostic Centre
13:50
Questions and discussion
14:00
Meeting close
Andy Paris
Andy Paris
Engagement Specialist, Flynn Pharma Ltd
Dr Nagy Awadalla
Dr Nagy Awadalla
Locum Community Consultant Paediatrician

Dr Nagy Awadalla is the founder of, and has been the clinical director and lead paediatrician at the Mina Essex Diagnostic Centre for the last 3 years. This private centre specialises in the assessment and diagnosis of Autism and ADHD.

Dr Awadalla has been a paediatrician for more than 23 years. During that time, he has worked as a paediatrician in some of the leading London hospitals, in both the NHS and privately, in neonatal, acute and community paediatrics. During this time, he also started a private urgent care unit within a private hospital in London.

After retiring, Dr Awadalla returned to the NHS as a locum community consultant paediatrician working within Cambridgeshire Community NHS Trust as well as Coventry and Warwick NHS Trust, specialising in Autism and ADHD in children under the age of 18.

What will the webinar cover?

Key learning objectives

  • To provide information around the importance of accurate assessment of ASD and ADHD in children, while exploring common co-morbidities
  • To discuss the impact on children and families if diagnosed incorrectly