TBI
Model Systems researchers have been critical in the planning of and many will present at the North American Brain Injury
Society (NABIS) 15th Annual Conference (ABI2020). The event will be held
February 26-29 in New Orleans, LA. For more information about the conference,
view the conference program here.
The following TBI Model System researchers assisted in planning ABI2020:
- Alan
Weinstraub, MD, Medical Director for the Rocky Mountain Regional Brain Injury System and Medical Director of the
Brain Injury Program at Craig Hospital, will serve as conference chair for the
North American Brain Injury Society (NABIS) 15th Annual Conference (ABI2020). With
the theme ‘Best Practices in Brain Injury Medicine and Neurorehabilitation:
Improving Outcomes Through Interdisciplinary Collaboration,’ this conference
will be the premier educational event for multidisciplinary medical
professionals involved in brain injury in North America in 2020. Learn more
about this honor here.
- TBI Model System researchers serve on the Educational Planning
Committee for the North
American Brain Injury Society (NABIS) 15th Annual Conference (ABI2020).
Committee members are from the following currently-funded SCI Model
System centers: Indiana
University School of Medicine / Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana TBI
(Flora Hammond, MD; and Dawn Neumann, PhD), Spaulding-Harvard
Traumatic Brain Injury Model System (Joseph Giacino, PhD; and Ross Zafonte,
DO), JFK Johnson
Rehabilitation Institute Traumatic Brain Injury Model System (Brian
Greenwald, MD), and the Department of Veteran Affairs-funded Tampa Polytrauma
Rehabilitation Center (Risa Nakase-Richardson, PhD, FACRM). Learn more about
this committee here.
The following TBI Model System Researchers will present at ABI2020:
- Joseph T.
Giacino, PhD (Spaulding-Harvard
Traumatic Brain Injury Model System) will present, “Disorders of
Consciousness: The Implementation of Guideline Recommendations for
Interdisciplinary Clinical Rehabilitation Practice: An Interactive Hands-On
Course.”
- Ross Zafonte,
DO, FACRM (Spaulding-Harvard
Traumatic Brain Injury Model System) will present the plenary lecture,
“Lessons Learned from the Extremes.”
- Brian
Greenwald, MD (JFK
Johnson Rehabilitation Institute Traumatic Brain Injury Model System) will
present, “Autonomic and Immunologic Dysfunction following TBI.”
- Dawn
Neumann, PhD, FACRM (Indiana University
School of Medicine / Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana TBI) will present,
“Social Cognitive Impairments-Clinical and Scientific Approaches to Evaluation
and Intervention.”
- Dawn
Neumann, PhD, FACRM (Indiana University
School of Medicine / Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana TBI) will present,
“Relations of Social Inferencing Skills after Brain Injury and Attributions of
Intent, Hostility, and Blame,” as part of the Accepted Oral Scientific Papers
on Cognitive/Language Rehabilitation.
- Investigators
from Spaulding-Harvard
Traumatic Brain Injury Model System (Joseph T. Giacino, PhD; and Ross
Zafonte, DO, FACRM) and Rocky Mountain Regional
Brain Injury System (Alan Weintraub, MD) will present “Managing Disorders
of Consciousness: Transforming Guidelines into Clinical Practice: Case
Presentation Format with Panel of Experts.”
- Anthony
Lequerica, PhD (Northern
New Jersey Traumatic Brain Injury System) will present, “Lifetime Exposure
to Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurobehavioral Symptoms Among Spanish-speaking
Individuals from an International Sample,” as part of the Accepted Oral
Scientific Papers on Integration and Lifelong Living.
- Lenore
Hawley, MSSW, LCSW (Rocky
Mountain Regional Brain Injury System) will present, “Successful Lifelong
Living after ABI: Self-Advocacy, Empowerment, and Resource Facilitation.”
- Ross Zafonte,
DO, FACRM (Spaulding-Harvard
Traumatic Brain Injury Model System) will present, “Chronic Traumatic
Encephalopathy: A Clinical and Scientific Update.”
- Alan
Weintraub, MD (Rocky
Mountain Regional Brain Injury System) will moderate the panel,
“Complimentary and/or Alternative ABI Rehabilitation Treatments: Consensus
Opinions and Debates on HBO, rTMS, TCDCS, Stem Cell Therapies, and Holistic
Supplements. Ross Zafonte, DO, FACRM (Spaulding-Harvard
Traumatic Brain Injury Model System) is an expert clinical/research
panelists on this panel.
The following TBI Model System researchers assisted in planning ABI2020:
- Alan Weinstraub, MD, Medical Director for the Rocky Mountain Regional Brain Injury System and Medical Director of the Brain Injury Program at Craig Hospital, will serve as conference chair for the North American Brain Injury Society (NABIS) 15th Annual Conference (ABI2020). With the theme ‘Best Practices in Brain Injury Medicine and Neurorehabilitation: Improving Outcomes Through Interdisciplinary Collaboration,’ this conference will be the premier educational event for multidisciplinary medical professionals involved in brain injury in North America in 2020. Learn more about this honor here.
- TBI Model System researchers serve on the Educational Planning Committee for the North American Brain Injury Society (NABIS) 15th Annual Conference (ABI2020). Committee members are from the following currently-funded SCI Model System centers: Indiana University School of Medicine / Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana TBI (Flora Hammond, MD; and Dawn Neumann, PhD), Spaulding-Harvard Traumatic Brain Injury Model System (Joseph Giacino, PhD; and Ross Zafonte, DO), JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute Traumatic Brain Injury Model System (Brian Greenwald, MD), and the Department of Veteran Affairs-funded Tampa Polytrauma Rehabilitation Center (Risa Nakase-Richardson, PhD, FACRM). Learn more about this committee here.