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Traumatic Brain Injury Conference
Join the UHN for an opportunity to learn about innovation and evidence driven assessments, interventions and treatment in mild traumatic brain injury.
Read moreDetailsOnline Book Study
Non member price: $ Are you a member? Log in to view the member price.We are engaging in this study to combat anti-Black racism and anyone is welcome to participate. The book is available at online retailers such as Indigo/Chapters, Amazon, and independent booksellers’ sites. Please note that we will need to cap attendance to 15 participants so do not wait to reserve your spot!
Read moreDetailsComplimentary Brain Injury Webinars for Professionals
The Ontario Brain Injury Association (OBIA) and Brain Changes Initiative (BCI) invite you to their Complimentary Distinguished Speaker’s Webinar Series designed to inform front line health care workers and professionals in the field of brain injury.
Read moreDetailsThe Compassionate Justice Fund – Applications are now being accepted
The Compassionate Justice Fund for survivors of traumatic brain injury (TBI) among vulnerable populations is now accepting applications for the funding cycle June – December 2021.
Read moreDetailsConcussion Research Symposium
Biomarkers, Prevention and Treatment of Concussion
Read moreDetailsNDT Introductory Course in the Management of Adults with Stroke, Brain Injury and other Neuromotor Disorders
This five-day introductory level course provides a unique opportunity for health care professionals to gain insight into the basic principles of the NDT approach and how it is applied in clinical practice.
Read moreDetails10 Session Pilot on Concussion
Project ECHO at UHN: Learn how to diagnose and manage your concussion patients through interactive online medical education. This 10 part series is open to all primary care providers in Ontario.
Read moreDetailsThe Hunt
Come join the fun! The Hunt proceeds will support the Spinal Cord Injury program at St. Joseph’s Parkwood Institute.
Read moreDetailsMcMaster 1/2 Day Pain Program
By attending this activity, participants will be able to apply evidence-based management of patients with chronic pain, apply safe and effective prescribing of cannabis and opioids, and recognize what PTSD is and select the appropriate treatments for PTSD
Read moreDetailsNRIO Spring Series of Breakfast Seminars 2019
Come join NRIO, Division of Bayshore Therapy & Rehab at our Spring series of breakfast seminars.
Read moreDetailsMind Works Workshop: Social Communication in Adolescents and Adults with Acquired Brain Injury
Recent years have seen a proliferation of evidence-based guidelines for cognitive rehabilitation after acquired brain injury (ABI), including rehabilitation for social communication problems. The challenge is translating these guidelines into everyday intervention.
Read moreDetailsThe Concussion Symposium for Lawyers, Judges, Insurers and Clinicians 2018
The Toronto Rehabilitation Centers Invites you to The Concussion Symposium for Lawyers, Judges, Insurers and Clinicians 2018
Read moreDetailsSolutions for Living- Professional Development Opportunity
Join us November 22 – 23 at the Holiday Inn Burlington Hotel and Conference Center for a two-day workshop that will explore the nature and prevalence of trauma and resulting impacts, introduce and utilize an occupational therapy trauma intervention framework, and present holistic practice methods.
Read moreDetailsKnock Knock Who’s There?
The Hamilton Medical-Legal Society Invites you to a cocktail dinner featuring keynote speaker Dr. Konstantine K. Zakzanis.
Read moreDetailsWaldorf Academy Parenting Workshop
Being at your best when your kids are at their worst! ‘Slow Parenting’ advocate Kim John Payne returns to Waldorf Academy for this informative and engaging lecture and workshop series.
Read moreDetailsGlenOak Academy Open House
A school for the whole child. An Intimate learning atmosphere, low student to teacher ratios and teaching assistants are features of attending. For students in Kindergarten to Grade 8.
Read moreDetailsABI Cottage get aways
Designed to cater to the unique needs associated with ABI, the combination of our inviting cottage and expert support staff enable people with ABI to experience a greater sense of independence in a relaxing and enjoyable environment.
Read moreDetailsNRIO Spring Series of Breakfast Seminars
Come join NRIO, Division of Bayshore Therapy & Rehab at our Spring series of breakfast seminars.
Read moreDetailsOctober 27 SABS Conference, Port Hope
Community Solutions, in collaboration with Thomson Rogers, presents a morning of challenging discussion, followed by a luncheon with colleagues for networking and lively conversation. Space is limited, so please register early!
Read moreDetailsChallenges Around Sex & Sexuality When Impaired with Physical And/or Cognitive Impairments: June 7, Kingston
Hosted by Queen’s University. Topics include; Sexual Rehabilitation in Neurologic Disability, Patients with intellectual Disabilities, Intimacy, Capacity and Consent.
Read moreDetailsSeries of Free Breakfast Seminars for Healthcare Providers: May 11 & 29, June 22 & 30
Hosted by NRIO, Bayshore Therapy & Rehab. Topics include: ABI & Mental Health; Personal Injury Law & Case Management; The Future of Auto Insurance; Medical Cannabis and more.
Read moreDetailsORA Membership levels are based on the number of full-time equivalent staff in your company. This is the total number of full-time equivalent CLINICIANS doing work for your organization (don’t count admin staff). 1.0 FTE is a clinician who works 5 days per week (or bills 25-35 hours per week) for your organization, regardless of whether they are an employee or independent contractor. So someone who works 1 day per week (or bills 5-7 hours per week) would be 0.2 FTE, someone who works 3 days per week (or bills 15-21 hours per week) would be 0.6 FTE, etc. For example, if you have one full-time clinician and two half-time clinicians, your total FTE equals 2.0.