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Educational Programs

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Conferences

Brain Injury Business Practice College

Information for the 2013 program will be posted here when available.

Webinars

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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

 
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