Traumatic Brain Injury Conference

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Event: 2022 Traumatic Brain Injury Conference
Date: February 11, 2022
Time: 8:00am – 3:10pm
Location: Remo Interactive Virtual Platform
For More Information:
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://events.myconferencesuite.com/TBI2022/reg/landing
Highlights:

Join us for an opportunity to learn about innovation and evidence driven assessments, interventions and treatment in mild traumatic brain injury.  This event will bring together the clinical, research and legal communities to network, learn and share research, clinical practice and personal experience in TBI.  Learning objectives include:

  • Learn to incorporate evidence driven strategies to facilitate self-management of common symptoms following mTBI.
  • Hear about current research innovations that highlight recommended best practice in treatment of mTBI.
  • Gain an understanding into the legal and ethical challenges and controversies in assessing and treating mTBI.

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