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SUMMARY:Getting Hit\, Getting Up\, Moving Beyond: Survivors' Inspirational Stories
DESCRIPTION:2025 Brain Injury Survivor Series \nJoin our 2025 Survivor Roundtable panel discussion facilitated by Joanne Cohen with brain injury (BI) survivors (Panama Yoga\, Julie Mankin\, Kevin Thompson\, Jena Taylor\, and Amy Sheber Howard) from our community who have experienced getting hit (they will explain how)\, who got up (they will discuss who was on their “dream team” professionally and personally and what it took to get up)\, and how each has moved beyond to create a fulfilling life with a BI. Join us if you would like to feel inspired! \nPLEASE REGISTER PRIOR TO JANUARY 10TH AS WE CANNOT GUARANTEE SENDING ZOOM LINK ON THE DAY OF OUR PROGRAM. \nJanuary-2025-flyer-final-10.25.2024
URL:https://www.braininjuryfl.org/event/getting-hit-getting-up-moving-beyond-survivors-inspirational-stories/
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SUMMARY:TBI and PTSD: Teasing Apart Complex Associations and Outcomes
DESCRIPTION:Maya O’Neil\, Ph.D. \nIn this clinical webinar\, Maya O’Neil\, Ph.D. will explore how Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) affect different aspects of individuals’ lives\, including mental health\, cognitive function\, overall quality of life\, sleep\, and substance use. She will also discuss treatment options for individuals who have ongoing TBI and PTSD symptoms. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDescribe the complex associations between TBI and PTSD.\nIdentify how both PTSD and TBI relate to short and long term outcomes.\nDiscuss gaps in PTSD and TBI evidence and how current research is attempting to fill these knowledge gaps.\n\nIncludes 1 ACBIS CEU. \n\nSpeaker Bio \nDr. Maya O’Neil is a Professor of Psychiatry at Oregon Health and Science University and a Psychology Program Manager at the Portland VA where she sees patients and conducts research. She is also a Core Investigator with the Portland VA’s Health Systems Research Center of Innovation and Associate Director for Education at the VISN 20 Northwest MIRECC. Her research and clinical work focuses on assessment\, treatment\, and health systems related to PTSD\, TBI\, and suicide prevention. She is the principal investigator of numerous grants focused on PTSD\, TBI\, and suicide prevention funded by VA\, AHRQ\, Department of Defense\, and other local and national funding agencies.
URL:https://www.braininjuryfl.org/event/tbi-and-ptsd-teasing-apart-complex-associations-and-outcomes/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Brain Injury Association of America":MAILTO:info@biausa.org
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SUMMARY:BIAA Neuro Rehab Leadership Summit: Elevating Business Practices
DESCRIPTION:Homewood Suites by Hilton\nCharleston Historic District\n415 Meeting Street\nCharleston\, South Carolina\nJanuary 22 – 24\, 2025 \nThe BIAA Neuro Rehab Leadership Summit (formerly\, the Brain Injury Business Practice College) is the premier national conference for executives and professionals in neuro rehabilitation. Network with your peers and attend sessions focused on industry trends\, best practices\, human resource management\, and legislative topics. The multi-day summit is packed with educational sessions and networking events. Click here for more information. \nThis summit is ideal for: \nIndividuals in leadership roles in neuro rehabilitation programs and organizations\, including executives\, directors\, managers and other leaders in operations\, finance\, marketing\, human resources\, and clinical programs. \nRegistration Fees \n\nIndividual: $595 per person (fee increases to $695 after December 20\, 2024)\nGroup: $550 per person (For three or more persons from the same organization. Fee increases to $650 after December 20\, 2024)\n\nTo register\, click here. \nHotel Room Reservation Information \nWe have a special group rate of $189 per night plus taxes. To make your reservation\, you can either: \n\nClick here to reserve online\, or\nCall Hotel Reservations at 800-445-8667 and be sure to mention you are part of BIAA to get the group rate.\n\nPlanning Committee \n\nSpecial thanks to the members of the Neuro Rehab Leadership Summit Planning Committee: \n\nMichael Reed\, MBA – Chairperson\nCentre for Neuro Skills\nBakersfield\, CA\nLindsey Ashley\, CPA\nCentre for Neuro Skills\nBakersfield\, CA\nMadeline Beham\, LMSW\, CBIS\nMinds Matter LLC\nOverland Park\, KS\nAmanda Carr\, OTRL\, CBIS\nOrigami Rehabilitation\nMason\, MI\nDeepa Dierickx\, MS\, OTR/L\nCraig Hospital\nEnglewood\, CO\nMatthew Kampfe\, MBA\nBrain Rehab Network\nPortland\, OR\nJulianne Krissinger\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP\nRehab Without Walls\nMooresville\, NC\nElaine Lecatsas\, MBA\, SPHR\nCollage Rehabilitation Partners\nPaoli\, PA\nMarty Van Dam\, M.S.\, CCC-SLP\, CBIST\nPrisma Health\nSimpsonville\, SC\nAmanda Winburn\, DPT\, CBIS\nPrisma Health\nSimpsonville\, SC
URL:https://www.braininjuryfl.org/event/biaa-neuro-rehab-leadership-summit-elevating-business-practices/
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Brain Injury Association of America":MAILTO:info@biausa.org
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SUMMARY:Next Steps after the Hospital: Programs\, Participants\, and Outcomes of Advanced Post-Acute Brain Injury Rehabilitation
DESCRIPTION:If you purchase a registration\, you will receive an email with attendance instructions before the webinar airs. Please make sure to whitelist @biausa.org to ensure you receive the instructions. \nThe continuum of care for brain injury rehabilitation extends beyond acute hospitalization\, with post-acute programs playing crucial roles in recovery outcomes. Leading experts will present findings from the Foundation to Advance Brain Rehabilitation (FABR) Data Collaborative\, discussing matching post-acute programs to participants\, outcomes across different treatment settings\, and the impact of supported community living programs. Discussion will combine research findings and practical insights to guide clinical decision-making in post-acute brain injury rehabilitation. \nLearning Objectives \n\nIdentify factors in matching participants to appropriate post-acute brain injury rehabilitation programs based on participant characteristics and program-specific goals.\nEvaluate program specific outcomes and evidence-based on quasi-experimental controlled studies.\nAssess the role and outcomes of supported community living programs in promoting long-term recovery for individuals with brain injury.\n\nIncludes 1 ACBIS CEU. \nSpeaker Bios: \nJames F. Malec\, Ph.D.\, ABPP-Cn\,Rp is Chief Scientific Officer\, Foundation to Advance Brain Rehabilitation (FABR)\, Senior Research Professor Emeritus\, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation\, Indiana University School of Medicine\, and Emeritus Professor of Psychology\, Mayo Clinic. \nIrwin M. Altman\, Ph.D.\, MBA is National Director of Outcomes for Collage Rehabilitation Partners. \nDavid B. Salisbury\, PsyD\, ABPP-Cn is Director of Clinical Operations for Pate NeuroRehabilitation/Rehab Without Walls. \nDevan Parrott\, Ph.D. is Data Scientist\, Foundation to Advance Brain Rehabilitation (FABR)\, and Associate Research Professor\, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation\, Indiana University School of Medicine. \nDaniel M. Logan\, BS\, CSM is Director of Performance Improvement and Quality Management for On With Life.
URL:https://www.braininjuryfl.org/event/next-steps-after-the-hospital-programs-participants-and-outcomes-of-advanced-post-acute-brain-injury-rehabilitation/
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Brain Injury Association of America":MAILTO:info@biausa.org
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