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Targeting ADHD is a personal/professional ADHD-focused website by David Pomeroy MD. It is not positioned as a traditional online course platform, but rather as a hub for ADHD education, podcasts, opinion articles, and community events. The site’s mission is to correct “misinformation” about ADHD in public media, among clinicians, and among the general public, while providing accurate, reliable, and timely content related to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
Based on the crawled text, its core resources include the ADHD Focus podcast, My Take articles, community lecture/conference announcements, and information about courses and webinars from organizations such as CHADD. Topics cover adult ADHD, ADHD in women, support systems for children, career confidence, emotional regulation, stress management, masking, AI tools, moving abroad, and more. Delivery formats are varied, including podcast interviews, articles, Zoom livestreams, video series, pre-recorded interviews, and offline conference information. The language of instruction/content is English.
The site’s biggest strength is the clear background of its founder. David Pomeroy MD trained in family medicine, has long been involved in medical practice, and has focused on diagnosing and treating ADHD in children and adults since 2005. The text states that he has evaluated thousands of patients and also has lived experience with an ADHD diagnosis himself. This gives the content both medical expertise and a first-person perspective. However, the site also states that its content is not a substitute for personalized clinical advice, and that treatment adjustments should be discussed with one’s own ADHD clinician.
The site’s own podcasts, articles, and announcements do not show any fees, so it is primarily centered on free content. Some external courses disclose pricing: CHADD’s three-part series on ADHD in women costs $99 for the full package for non-members, $40 per individual session, and is free for members; the three-part career webinar series costs $25 per individual session for non-members or $60 for the full series, and is free for members; CHADD membership costs $75. There are also multiple free events.
The strengths are its professional focus, strong medical background, broad range of updated resources, and ability to connect users with ADHD community resources such as CHADD, coaches, and therapists. The drawbacks are that the course system is not very platform-like: information about learning paths, assignments, certificates, payment methods, and after-sales support is limited. Many courses come from external organizations, so users need to click through and register elsewhere.
It is suitable for adults with ADHD, women who suspect a late diagnosis, parents of children with ADHD, education/medical professionals, and anyone who wants to keep up with ADHD community resources. The crawled text does not make it possible to determine accessibility from mainland China. The content is mainly in English, so Chinese users will need English reading and listening skills.
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