Educational Programs
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Conferences
Brain Injury Business Practice College
Information for the 2013 program will be posted here when available.
Webinars
Register for all webinars here. Recorded webinars may be found here.
Business of Brain Injury Webinars
May 10, 2012
Resource Facilitation: Lance Trexler, PhD
Caregiver Education Webinar Series
July 19, 2012
Getting Things Done and Having Some Fun with Smart Devices: Michelle Renae Wild, MA
David Strauss Memorial Clinical Lectures
June 11, 2012
Amantadine and Severe TBI: Joseph Giacino, MD, John Whyte, MD, PhD and Emilia Bagiella, PhD
Strauss Lecture March 10, 2011, 3-4pm ET: Sports and Concussion, presented by Jeff Victoroff, MD. Price includes one phone/computer line for this live presentation.
Dr. Victoroff, associate professor of Clinical Neurology and Psychiatry at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine; director, National Football League Neurologic Care Program; and director of Neuropsychiatry, Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center, will discuss Sports and Concussion. Objectives include: 1. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to describe the current understanding of the epidemiology and diagnostic dilemmas surrounding sports-related concussion; 2. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to discuss the neurobiology of sports-related concussion; 3. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to discuss history of the concept of sports-related traumatic encephalopathy, and how this concept overlaps with that of concussion and mild TBI; and 4. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to list the symptoms, signs, and neuropathological hallmarks of sports-related traumatic encephalopathy.
Visit the BIAA Marketplace to register.
Strauss Lecture March 10, 2011, 3-4pm ET: Sports and Concussion, presented by Jeff Victoroff, MD. Price includes one phone/computer line for this live presentation.
Dr. Victoroff, associate professor of Clinical Neurology and Psychiatry at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine; director, National Football League Neurologic Care Program; and director of Neuropsychiatry, Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center, will discuss Sports and Concussion. Objectives include: 1. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to describe the current understanding of the epidemiology and diagnostic dilemmas surrounding sports-related concussion; 2. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to discuss the neurobiology of sports-related concussion; 3. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to discuss history of the concept of sports-related traumatic encephalopathy, and how this concept overlaps with that of concussion and mild TBI; and 4. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to list the symptoms, signs, and neuropathological hallmarks of sports-related traumatic encephalopathy.
Visit the BIAA Marketplace to register.
Strauss Lecture March 10, 2011, 3-4pm ET: Sports and Concussion, presented by Jeff Victoroff, MD. Price includes one phone/computer line for this live presentation.
Dr. Victoroff, associate professor of Clinical Neurology and Psychiatry at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine; director, National Football League Neurologic Care Program; and director of Neuropsychiatry, Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center, will discuss Sports and Concussion. Objectives include: 1. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to describe the current understanding of the epidemiology and diagnostic dilemmas surrounding sports-related concussion; 2. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to discuss the neurobiology of sports-related concussion; 3. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to discuss history of the concept of sports-related traumatic encephalopathy, and how this concept overlaps with that of concussion and mild TBI; and 4. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to list the symptoms, signs, and neuropathological hallmarks of sports-related traumatic encephalopathy.
Visit the BIAA Marketplace to register.
Strauss Lecture March 10, 2011, 3-4pm ET: Sports and Concussion, presented by Jeff Victoroff, MD. Price includes one phone/computer line for this live presentation.
Dr. Victoroff, associate professor of Clinical Neurology and Psychiatry at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine; director, National Football League Neurologic Care Program; and director of Neuropsychiatry, Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center, will discuss Sports and Concussion. Objectives include: 1. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to describe the current understanding of the epidemiology and diagnostic dilemmas surrounding sports-related concussion; 2. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to discuss the neurobiology of sports-related concussion; 3. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to discuss history of the concept of sports-related traumatic encephalopathy, and how this concept overlaps with that of concussion and mild TBI; and 4. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to list the symptoms, signs, and neuropathological hallmarks of sports-related traumatic encephalopathy.
Visit the BIAA Marketplace to register.
Strauss Lecture March 10, 2011, 3-4pm ET: Sports and Concussion, presented by Jeff Victoroff, MD. Price includes one phone/computer line for this live presentation.
Dr. Victoroff, associate professor of Clinical Neurology and Psychiatry at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine; director, National Football League Neurologic Care Program; and director of Neuropsychiatry, Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center, will discuss Sports and Concussion. Objectives include: 1. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to describe the current understanding of the epidemiology and diagnostic dilemmas surrounding sports-related concussion; 2. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to discuss the neurobiology of sports-related concussion; 3. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to discuss history of the concept of sports-related traumatic encephalopathy, and how this concept overlaps with that of concussion and mild TBI; and 4. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to list the symptoms, signs, and neuropathological hallmarks of sports-related traumatic encephalopathy.
Visit the BIAA Marketplace to register.
Strauss Lecture March 10, 2011, 3-4pm ET: Sports and Concussion, presented by Jeff Victoroff, MD. Price includes one phone/computer line for this live presentation.
Dr. Victoroff, associate professor of Clinical Neurology and Psychiatry at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine; director, National Football League Neurologic Care Program; and director of Neuropsychiatry, Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center, will discuss Sports and Concussion. Objectives include: 1. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to describe the current understanding of the epidemiology and diagnostic dilemmas surrounding sports-related concussion; 2. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to discuss the neurobiology of sports-related concussion; 3. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to discuss history of the concept of sports-related traumatic encephalopathy, and how this concept overlaps with that of concussion and mild TBI; and 4. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to list the symptoms, signs, and neuropathological hallmarks of sports-related traumatic encephalopathy.
Visit the BIAA Marketplace to register.
Strauss Lecture March 10, 2011, 3-4pm ET: Sports and Concussion, presented by Jeff Victoroff, MD. Price includes one phone/computer line for this live presentation.
Dr. Victoroff, associate professor of Clinical Neurology and Psychiatry at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine; director, National Football League Neurologic Care Program; and director of Neuropsychiatry, Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center, will discuss Sports and Concussion. Objectives include: 1. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to describe the current understanding of the epidemiology and diagnostic dilemmas surrounding sports-related concussion; 2. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to discuss the neurobiology of sports-related concussion; 3. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to discuss history of the concept of sports-related traumatic encephalopathy, and how this concept overlaps with that of concussion and mild TBI; and 4. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant will be able to list the symptoms, signs, and neuropathological hallmarks of sports-related traumatic encephalopathy.
Visit the BIAA Marketplace to register.
Mitch Rosenthal Memorial Research Lectures
May 22, 2012
TBI in Prisoners: Professor Huw Williams