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PROGRAMS
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Primary Care and Dental Clinics
CDTC’s clinics are committed to providing medical, specialty and dental health care to families using the medical home model which is a best practice promoted by the American Academy of Pediatrics. In a medical home, care is accessible, comprehensive, coordinated, continuous, culturally sensitive, compassionate and family-centered.
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Comprehensive Family AIDS Program (CFAP)
Since 1991, CFAP has provided medical care, case management and support to infants, youth and women living with HIV/AIDS in Broward County. CFAP staff ensure that all clients infected or affected with HIV/AIDS receive the best quality primary and specialty medical care and access to the latest, most effective HIV treatments available.
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Early Steps Program and Early Steps Clinic
As the Broward County lead agency for the federal Part C program, CDTC’s Early Steps Program serves infants and toddlers, ages birth to three years, with developmental disabilities. The program’s services reflect the philosophy that parents are their children’s first and most important teachers and provide opportunities for awareness, early identification and education regarding learning and communication disorders.
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Medical Home Programs
CDTC established a Medical Home for children with developmental disabilities and chronic illness in Broward County in 2002 providing medical case management, health education, and other supports for families with medically complex children and youth.
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Research and Clinical Trials
CDTC has a distinguished history of participation in nationally recognized research. The Center’s Research program is the only non-university site for pediatric clinical trials in the nation funded by the National Institutes of Health.
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