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Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

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.
*The program has been approved for a maximum of 7.5 hours.

This conference will focus on the challenges and controversies surrounding the treatment of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI). It is the second in a series of leading-edge and interactive conferences that explore the management of this complex condition. Health, insurance and legal professionals who work with mild traumatic brain-injured clients are encouraged to attend this compelling and practical one-day conference. Prominent Canadian and International experts will lead participants in interactive sessions to explore current evidence, best practice and treatment models in use within the mTBI population.

In addition to keynote and workshop sessions, this conference will offer delegates an opportunity to collaboratively build a treatment plan based upon actual cases and current evidence. Delegates will then hear how their treatment plan is evaluated In light of current practice, by an expert Insurer examination panel, who represent the legal, insurance and medical fields.

Overall Learning Objectives:
By the end of the conference, participants

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

Download the brochure

Please download our 2009 mock-jury trial in which the conference attendees took the jury’s role. (To download this file to your computer, please right clink the link and select 'Save as' )

Back by popular demand! The 2010 conference will give the attendees an opportunity to get behind the scenes of an insurance examination. Legal, insurance and medical practitioners will review the treatment plan created by the conference delegates in a previous panel session.

Date:
Friday February 5, 2010

Register now
Registration includes a continental breakfast, a light lunch and refreshments, materials and a certificate of attendance.

Contact:
Contact Conference Services by email at conferences@torontorehab.on.ca or by phone at 416-597-3422 extension 3693.


Sponsors:

Platinum sponsors:

 

Gold sponsor:

Bayshore        

 

 

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