Monday, 12 August 2013

Lowcountry Autism Consortium Founder - Robert Scharstein, MD



Robert Scharstein, MD has had a very successful professional and personal life. Robert Scharstein, MD knows exactly what it takes to succeed. After successfully becoming a physician, Robert Scharstein, MD set out to practice medicine. Robert Scharstein, MD opened up his very own practices in North Carolina and then South Carolina, but retired in 2003. Robert Scharstein, MD has become very knowledgeable on the subject of radiology over the years. Robert Scharstein, MD is even a retired member of the American College of Radiology. Robert Scharstein, MD is still in good standing with the American College of Radiology.

Robert Scharstein, MD has even taught at the University of South Carolina Honors College. Robert Scharstein, MD did this from the year 2004 until the year 2007. Robert Scharstein, MD believes highly in sharing the knowledge that he has gained with students. Robert Scharstein, MD is even certified by the American Board of Radiology in Diagnostic Radiology, with special competence in Nuclear Radiology. Robert Scharstein, MD is also a former member of the Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiologists.

In addition to all of this, Robert Scharstein, MD is also the founder as well as the Executive Director of the Lowcountry Autism Consortium. One visit to the Lowcountry Autism Consortium website will allow you to find all kinds of useful information. There are several highly useful resources available through the Lowcountry Autism Consortium. If you have a child with autism, you will really enjoy visiting the Lowcountry Autism Consortium website. There is even information about camps which teach social skills to children with autism. Camp Good Times is listed on the website and is a great place for children with autism to attend. Camp Good Times offers a highly enjoyable summer day camp experience. At Camp Good Times, children with autism will learn how to develop social, recreational and communication skills.

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