Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Challenges and Controversies in Diagnosis



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This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, approved by the Canadian Association of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, for a maximum of 5.5 hours.

WHEN:
Friday, February 10, 2012

WHERE:
Hyatt Regency Toronto
370 King Street
Toronto, ON

Register now! The deadline to take advantage of the Early Bird is Friday January 20, 2012. If you would like to register a group of three people or more from the same organisation, please click on the following link.

A must-attend event for healthcare practitioners who contend with mild traumatic brain injury in their practice: physicians, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, nurses, social workers, program service managers, and service providers from rehabilitation, insurance and legal organizations.*

Participate in interactive discussions, workshops, and plenary sessions in this one-day evidence-based forum that will familiarize you with a wide range of controversies and challenges associated with the diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury, including emotional, cognitive and behavioural problems after mTBI and neuroimaging. Workshops will focus on conditions such as vestibular dizziness, sleep disorders, neuropsychological testing and adjudication of a mild traumatic brain injury claim.

Finally, an interactive round table will complete the program, in which Mild Traumatic Brain Injury will be put on trial. During this mock jury trial, legal counsels take opposing sides on a case developed by clinicians, to reveal the controversies surrounding mTBI in a courtroom setting.  In this interactive session – you will be the jury!
 

Overall Learning Objectives:

By the end of the conference, participants:

  • Will have reviewed the wide range of controversies and challenges in the diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury
  • Will identify the strengths and weaknesses of various assessment methodologies related to the diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury

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