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Akron Children's > For Healthcare Professionals > Providers > Continuing Professional Development

Grand Rounds: The Neurology of Creativity

04-05-2024

By Phillip L. Pearl, M.D., and Bruce H. Cohen, M.D., FAAN , Boston Children's Hospital and Akron Children's Hospital

Objectives (Educational Content) :

1. Analyze the constituents of creativity. 2. Recognize the cerebral localization and plasticity involved in processing music. 3. Discover the networks involved in improvisational creativity.

Target Audience:

General pediatricians, family physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, social workers, psychologists, and nurses.

Identified Gap:

The understanding of the link between creativity and the neurobiological substrate that supports creativity and learning. The link between creativity and resilience in physicians.

Estimated Time to Complete the Educational Activity:

1 hour(s)

Expiration Date for CE/CME Credit:

04-04-2025

Method of Participation in the Learning Process:

The learner will view the presentation, successfully complete a post-test and complete an activity evaluation.

Evaluation Methods:

All learners must successfully complete a post-test, as well as an activity evaluation, to claim CE/CME credit.

Disclosure:

The following presenter have identified that they have financial relationships with these companies: Reneo, PTC, Abliva, UCB Pharmaceuticals, Astellas, Precision Biosciences and Stealth Biotherapeutics. Bruce Cohen, MD The following presenter have identified that they have financial relationships with these companies: PTC Therapeutics. Phillip Pearl, MD

Accreditation Statement:

Children’s Hospital Medical Center of Akron is accredited by the Ohio State Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

CHMCA designates this enduring material activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit TM.  Physicians should only claim the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

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