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SUMMARY:Brain Injury Florida CBIS Certification Prep
DESCRIPTION:Live Virtual Training February 14\, 21 and 22\, 2025\, 10:00 a.m. ET – 3:00 p.m. ET  \nTake the next steps in your career! \nThe training program is designed to equip participants with knowledge to enhance the quality of care for individuals with brain injuries. \nWhat’s Included: \nVirtual live ACBIS training led by Certified Brain Injury Specialist Trainers on: \n\n\n\nPart 1: February 14\, 2025\, 10:00 am ET – 3:00 pm ET\nPart 2: February 21\, 2025\, 10:00 am ET – 3:00 pm ET\nPart 3: February 22\, 2025\, 10:00 am ET – 3:00 pm ET\n\n\n\n\nCertified Brain Injury Specialist (CBIS) certification application fee*\n      One-year Digital Access to The Essential Brain Injury Guide 6.0 (EBIG)\n      One-year Digital Access to EBIG Study Companion Workbook\nOne-year subscription to the Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation\n\nTraining Highlights: \n\n  The course is structured as a three day program\n Covers essential topics including: • Diagnostic imaging • Medical\, physical\, cognitive\, neurobehavioral\, and psychosocial consequences of brain injury • Concussions/mild TBI • Disorders of consciousness • Rehabilitation philosophy and outcome measurement • Impact on families • Cultural Humility and Cultural Competence • Gender and sexuality• Military populations • Participation • Return to work\n\nIdeal for Professionals in: \n\nAcute care\nPost-acute rehabilitation\nBehavioral health\nSocial work\nVocational rehabilitation\nEducation\n\n*Note: While this bundle includes the CBIS certification application fee\, participants must still meet the certification eligibility requirements to be approved to sit for the certification exam. Attendance at the training does not guarantee passing the certification exam. \nLimited Time Offer: $499. Note: This product is non-refundable. \nDon’t miss this opportunity! Registration ends February 12\, 2025. Space is limited!
URL:https://www.braininjuryfl.org/event/brain-injury-florida-cbis-certification-prep/
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Brain Injury Florida":MAILTO:info@braininjuryfl.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250128T150000
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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250123
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250126
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UID:3857-1737658800-1737831599@www.braininjuryfl.org
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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UID:3940-1736866800-1736870400@www.braininjuryfl.org
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/
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Brain Injury Association of America":MAILTO:info@biausa.org
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CREATED:20241121T124345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250116T165630Z
UID:3931-1736521200-1736524800@www.braininjuryfl.org
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/
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241216T080000
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CREATED:20241216T165304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T033522Z
UID:3963-1734336000-1734368400@www.braininjuryfl.org
SUMMARY:Earn Your Concussion Certificate
DESCRIPTION:Understanding Concussion: Symptoms\, Diagnosis\, and Treatment Approaches is a new certificate course offered through the Academy of Certified Brain Injury Specialists. Designed for healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of concussion-related issues\, this course identifies core topics associated with concussion identification\, treatment\, and management. It offers an overview of concussion symptoms\, assessment\, diagnosis\, and treatment approaches and is designed for healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their foundational understanding of concussion-related issues. Register here.
URL:https://www.braininjuryfl.org/event/earn-your-concussion-certificate/
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Brain Injury Association of America":MAILTO:info@biausa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241205T030000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241205T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T165212
CREATED:20241118T140459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250116T165653Z
UID:3911-1733367600-1733418000@www.braininjuryfl.org
SUMMARY:The Neuroanatomy and Assessment of Language Disturbance in TBI
DESCRIPTION:Cognitive-communication disturbance following traumatic brain injury (TBI) has historically been well characterized\, along with recommendations for assessment and treatment. Approaches often focus on underlying disorders of attention\, memory\, and executive functioning and their impact on communication behaviors\, especially in the chronic stages of recovery. Another cognitive domain\, language\, is often underrecognized in these approaches\, and recommendations for management in the acute stage of neurorehabilitation are lacking\, leaving clinicians in the inpatient rehabilitation setting with uncertainty about how to work with this population. In this clinical webinar\, Kim Frey\, Ph.D.\, CCC-SLP\, CBIS will review findings from a 3-year study investigating acute post-traumatic language disturbance (aPTLD) in an inpatient neurorehabilitation setting. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nExplain the neuroanatomy of aphasia in TBI.\nList the benefits of considering aphasia in TBI.\nDescribe clinical presentation and assessment of persons with aphasia due to TBI.\n\nKim Frey\, Ph.D.\, CCC-SLP\, CBIS\, holds a dual Doctorate in Cognitive Science and Speech\, Language\, & Hearing Sciences and has directed the Speech-Language Pathology department at Craig Hospital in Englewood\, CO since 2012. Clinically\, she has worked in the inpatient neurologic rehabilitation setting since 1995\, including developing and directing an intensive aphasia program. Dr. Frey has researched\, published\, and presented on behavioral\, cognitive\, and communication impairment due to stroke\, traumatic brain injury\, and viral illness. \nFee: $50 (includes 1 ACBIS CEU)
URL:https://www.braininjuryfl.org/event/the-neuroanatomy-and-assessment-of-language-disturbance-in-tbi/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241122T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241122T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T165212
CREATED:20241118T133248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250116T165708Z
UID:3907-1732276800-1732291200@www.braininjuryfl.org
SUMMARY:Life After Stroke: Treatment and Recovery Strategies
DESCRIPTION:This virtual symposium on stroke provides a focus on three potential after-effects of stroke\, associated treatment and rehabilitation approaches\, along with strategies for family caregivers. Attendees will gain valuable insights into various aspects of stroke care\, equipping them with knowledge and resources to support stroke survivors and their families. \n  \nObjectives \n\nIncrease awareness and understanding of potential effects of stroke.\nExplore effective treatment approaches and rehabilitation strategies for stroke survivors.\nProvide tools and resources for family caregivers to support stroke survivors in their recovery journey.\n\nCEU Credits\nProfessionals can earn up to 4 ACBIS CEUs. \nAgenda \n12:00–12:20 p.m.      Introduction & Living Well After Stroke: A Survivor’s Journey\nLeroy McClure\, Jr. (CALT)\, Founder\, FOCUS Learning Academy and CEO\, Triple A Educational Services \n12:20-1:00 p.m.         Care and Treatment for Hemiparesis Caused by Stroke \n              Bradley Hill\, DPT\, NCS\, Clinical Leader\, Stroke Unit and Lindsey Holbrook\, OTD\, OTR/L\, Sheltering Arms Institute \n1:00-1:05 p.m.            Break \n1:05-1:55 p.m.            Assessment and Treatment of Aphasia in Stroke Survivors \n                                     Amy Vogel-Eyny\, PhD\, CCC-SLP\, Assistant Professor\, Dept. of SLP and Audiology\, Hunter College; Clinical Specialist\, Rusk\nRehabilitation\, NYU Langone \n1:55-2:00 p.m.            Break \n2:00-2:55 p.m.            Managing Spasticity: Current Treatments and Future Prospects \n              Cindy Ivanhoe\, MD\, Director\, Spasticity and Associated Syndromes of Movement\, TIRR Memorial Hermann \n2:55-3:00 p.m.            Break \n3:00-3:55 p.m.            Tools and Resources for Stroke Survivors & Family Caregivers \n                                     Greg Ayotte\, CBIST\, Director of Consumer Services\, BIAA \n3:55-4:00 p.m.            Closing Remarks & Adjourn \n\nWho Should Attend \n\nStroke survivors\nFamily caregivers\nRehabilitation Clinicians\nCase Managers\nPsychologists\nSocial Workers\nNurses and Physicians\nPhysical Therapists\nOccupational Therapists\n     Recreational Therapists\nSpeech/Language Pathologists\n Students
URL:https://www.braininjuryfl.org/event/life-after-stroke-treatment-and-recovery-strategies/
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241120T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241120T150000
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CREATED:20241118T140325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250116T165719Z
UID:3909-1732089600-1732114800@www.braininjuryfl.org
SUMMARY:Connecting Practice to Data: Implementation Strategies to Increase Collection of Core Outcome Measures in an Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility
DESCRIPTION:Capturing analyzable data about clinical care as a by-product of care is a foundational component of learning from practice in a learning health system. But capturing meaningful data that can be analyzed may require focused implementation efforts. In this research webinar\, Emily Evans\, PT\, DPT\, Ph.D.\, and Stacey Zalanowski\, PT\, DPT\, will describe the process undertaken by one inpatient rehabilitation facility to improve the collection of performance-based physical function outcome measures included in a core set of outcome measures recommended by the American Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy. They will describe the process using the Exploration\, Preparation\, Implementation\, and Sustainment (EPIS) framework\, and Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC) taxonomy of implementation strategies. \nLearning Objectives \n\nExplain the role of clinical data within the learning health system model.\nDescribe the EPIS framework and the role of process frameworks in implementation efforts.\nDiscuss the significance of implementation strategies in successful implementation efforts.\n\n\nEmily Evans\, PT\, DPT\, Ph.D. is an assistant professor and health services researcher in the Department of Physical Therapy at Boston University\, as well as a per diem physical therapist at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston. She has a combined 18 years of experience in brain injury rehabilitation as a physical therapist\, case manager\, and researcher. Her research involves close collaboration with clinicians and health systems\, utilizing observational data and implementation methods to support improvements in care delivery and outcomes. \nStacey Zalanowski\, PT\, DPT is the Rehabilitation Manager of the Stroke and Pediatric Programs at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston\, MA. She has worked with the neurological population for over 20 years in a variety of healthcare settings but predominantly in inpatient rehabilitation facilities. As a member of the Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital advancing practice committee\, she has experience in guiding quality improvement efforts to improve care quality in inpatient rehabilitation settings and led the facility’s effort to increase the collection of standardized functional outcome measures within the facility. \nFee: $50 (includes 1 ACBIS CEU)
URL:https://www.braininjuryfl.org/event/connecting-practice-to-data-implementation-strategies-to-increase-collection-of-core-outcome-measures-in-an-inpatient-rehabilitation-facility/
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241112T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241112T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T165212
CREATED:20241101T072325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250116T165733Z
UID:3849-1731423600-1731430800@www.braininjuryfl.org
SUMMARY:Taking the First Step\, No Matter How Small
DESCRIPTION:In this Butch Alterman Memorial webinar\, Nick Prefontaine shares his brain injury survival story. He suffered a brain injury in a snowboarding accident and was in a coma for three weeks. His parents were told that he probably wouldn’t be able to walk\, talk\, or eat on his own ever again. He utilized a system\, the S.T.E.P. system\, to not only make a full recovery but run out of the hospital. S.T.E.P. stands for: Support\, Trust\, Energy\, and Persistence. Learn how anyone can use the S.T.E.P. system to get through their trauma and thrive.
URL:https://www.braininjuryfl.org/event/taking-the-first-step-no-matter-how-small/
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241107T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241107T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T165212
CREATED:20241101T073054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250116T165745Z
UID:3853-1730991600-1730998800@www.braininjuryfl.org
SUMMARY:A New Clinical Approach to Treating Anger after Brain Injury
DESCRIPTION:In this David Strauss Clinical webinar\, Dawn Neumann\, Ph.D.\, FACRM will describe newly identified factors\, known as negative attributions\, that significantly contribute to anger and aggression after brain injury. Dr. Neumann will demonstrate two assessments that can be used to clinically evaluate a patient’s tendency toward negative attributions and describe a new clinical approach for treating anger and aggression associated with negative attributions called Intervention to Change Attributions that are Negative (ICAN). \nLearning Objectives: \n\nExplain what negative attributions are and their relation to anger and aggression after brain injury.\nDiscuss assessments that can be used to evaluate patients for negative attribution style thinking.\nDescribe the ICAN approach to treating anger and aggression.\n\nIncludes 1 ACBIS CEU. \nSpeaker Bio \nDawn Neumann\, PhD\, FACRM is a tenured Associate Professor at the University of South Florida in the Department of Neurosurgery and Brain Repair. She has a PhD in Rehabilitation Science from SUNY Buffalo\, NY and her MA in Psychology from Rutgers\, NJ. Her research aims to advance the understanding and treatment of social cognition and emotion dysregulation deficits after traumatic brain injury. She serves on the Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation editorial review board\, and has received several recognitions\, including the ACRM Deborah Wilkerson Award\, ACRM Mitchell Rosenthal Award\, and the Joshua Cantor Scholar Award.
URL:https://www.braininjuryfl.org/event/a-new-clinical-approach-to-treating-anger-after-brain-injury/
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Brain Injury Association of America":MAILTO:info@biausa.org
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