Led by Dr. Pamela Bensimhon, this virtual parent workshop will cover the basics of understanding ADHD in children. Topics include: the science of the brain, learning, mood and attention.

Understanding ADHD in Children Parent Workshop is a two-part Series.

Part 1: Tuesday, October 5 at 7:30 p.m.

Part II: Tuesday, October 19 at 7:30 p.m.


Pamela Bensimhon, MD, PLLC

Dr. Bensimhon lives in Greensboro, NC with her family. A transplant from the northeast, Dr. Bensimhon earned her medical degree at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. She completed a pediatrics residency at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, followed by a pediatric hematology-oncology fellowship at Duke University Hospital. She joined the Brenner Childrens’ Hospital Pediatric Hematology-Oncology team, and loved her work there.

Ultimately, however, her experience of living in a family touched by ADHD and other mental health issues brought about a new passion in providing resource and support for other families also facing such challenges.  What began with providing educational talks and facilitating a support group became a change of focus within her professional field.  Her current work combines a long-standing love for, and foundation in, pediatric medicine, child development, and education, with personal experience and a driving interest in the science of the brain, learning, mood, and attention, and what can be done to help children and adolescents attain success and happiness.


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