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Concussions: 2019
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475 N. 5th St
475 N. 5th Street Biomedical Sciences Partnership Building Phoenix, AZ 85004Refund Policy
Description
Renowned leaders in the area of concussion management, neurology, neuro-optometry, neurotrauma research and physical medicine and rehabilitation come together to present the latest research and treatments for patients of all ages, and from all causes. The goal is to link experts and researchers with providers and those administering and involved with programs for individuals at risk for concussions to enhance the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of these individuals. Pre- and post- course questionnaires will be administered to attendees, with CE and CME credits available.
The Program:
Is there a difference in concussion management of adults and children? - Christopher C. Giza, M.D.
What boxing tells us about repetitive head trauma and the brain, including CTE - Charles Bernick, M.D., M.P.H. BryceD. Nalepa, ATC
Mechanisms and bioresponse to concussions, including gender differences - Jonathan (Jonny) Lifshitz, Ph.D.
Vision Testing and Vision Therapy for Concussions - Charlie Shearer, O.D.
Biomarkers: Ready for Prime Time? - Kendall Van Keuren-Jensen, Ph.D.
Sideline Assessments and RTP Strategies for Young Athletes - Randy Cohen A.T.C., D.P.T. and Tamara C. Valovich McLeod, Ph.D., ATC.
Concussions in Adult and Pediatric Victims of IPV and the Role of the Forensic Nurse - Hirsch Handmaker, MD and Jill Rable, MSN, RN
Post-Concussion Syndrome: PTSD or both? - Jennifer V. Wethe, Ph.D., ABPP-CN
Taking the Next Step in Concussion Management in Elite Performers - Amy Alexander, P.T.
Post-TBI Sleep: Risks and potential new clinical tool? - Rachel K. Rowe, Ph.D.
Organized by
The CACTIS Foundation is a community-based 501 (c) 3 institution focused on advancing the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. We accomplish this by supporting research-oriented preclinical and clinical programs, and early phase clinical trials and Continuing Medical Education (CME) programs for health care professionals. Our current focus is in the area of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) aka concussions, in young athletes, victims of domestic violence, industrial and motor vehicle accidents, the military and first responders, with a significant attention to addressing health care delivery disparities and underserved populations.