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Dr. Michael Morton is an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the School of Health & Wellbeing, University of Glasgow. His research focuses on neurodevelopmental disorders, pediatric neurology, and psychiatric conditions in children, particularly Sydenham chorea and ADHD. He has co-authored studies on treatment outcomes, neuropsychiatric profiles, and integrated care approaches for pediatric populations. His work emphasizes multidisciplinary management and evidence-based clinical practices.
- Affiliations: School of Health & Wellbeing (University of Glasgow)
- Key Research Areas: Sydenham chorea, ADHD, child mental health, pediatric self-harm, neuropsychiatric comorbidities
Dr. Morton’s research highlights longitudinal outcomes of children with neurodevelopmental disorders and evaluates treatment efficacy in diverse populations. His recent articles address subthreshold autism, long-term management strategies, and cross-cultural healthcare practices in Italy and the UK. He collaborates with institutions globally, contributing to systematic reviews and surveillance studies.
His work bridges clinical practice and research, aiming to improve diagnostic clarity and care integration for neurodevelopmental and psychiatric conditions in children and adolescents.
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