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December 1, 2007 - Autism the focus of December Drexel Medcast™

Drexel University College of Medicine has announced that autism is the topic of the latest Drexel Medcast™, a monthly medical podcast featuring leading academic physicians and scientists from the Drexel University College of Medicine faculty. This month features an interview with Drs. Richard Malone and John Welsh.

Richard Malone, M.D., is a professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Drexel University College of Medicine and co-director of the Drexel University College of Medicine Autism Consortium. He is also the director of the Drexel Autism Center, which provides assessment, treatment, and other services to autistic children and their families, and conducts clinical trials and other treatment studies. Dr. John Welsh is a professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Physiology and has an extensive background in autism research. He is also a member of the Drexel University College of Medicine Autism Consortium, a multidisciplinary program dedicated to understanding the neurobiological deficits underlying autism as they relate to early predictors of the disorder and to developing improved, novel options for diagnosis and treatment.

The Drexel Medcast™ about autism can be accessed via the homepage of Drexel University College of Medicine’s website (www.drexelmed.edu) or via iTunes and other podcasting directories.

Drexel University College of Medicine launched the Drexel Medcast in August, becoming the first medical school in the Philadelphia region to offer a monthly medical podcast. A new topic and faculty member are featured each month.

To listen to the Medcast, click here.



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