Ramey will discuss “Kids and their Technological Worlds” and will provide recent research on Internet usage, cell phones and television and some concrete implications for today’s parents.
Since the outpatient center opened a year ago, it has treated more than 12,000 patients in the urgent care, seen more than 4,500 patients in the lab and medical imaging and provided more than 10,500 therapy sessions and evaluations in the rehabilitative services department.
“This center is all about making it as convenient as possible for parents and families to get specialized pediatric care for their children close to home,” says Matt Graybill, vice president for business development and planning at Dayton Children’s.
In March, the center was officially LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified by the U.S. Green Building Council (USBGC) certification. The Springboro facility has a “cool” roof to reduce the energy needed for heating and cooling, energy-efficient heating and cooling systems, new materials from recycled content, a recycling program, and reducing lawn and plant watering needs by 50 percent.
Seating for Ramey’s speech is limited and an RSVP is required.
E-mail Betsy Woods at woods@childrensdayton.org or call (937) 641-3619.
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