PPT-Where is the TBI? 1. Loss

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of simple movement of various body parts on the right side of the body Paralysis 2 Difficulty with locating objects in environment Difficulty with identifying colors Color Agnosia 3 Loss . A Clinical Sport Psychological Perspective. Kendra Ogletree Cusaac, Ph.D.. Licensed Clinical Psychologist. Sport Psychologist. University of South Carolina. OBJECTIVES. To understand the context of . Anne Felicia Ambrose, MD, MS. Medical Director, Traumatic Brain Injury Program. Mount Sinai School of Medicine. New York , NY. NY-TBI Model Systems. Case. 63 year old man. Accountant. Mild cognitive impairments 3 years ago following a cardiac stent. Kim Armenta DO, Universitiy of California, Irvine Medical Center, Irvine, CA; Bianca Tribuzio DO, University of California, Irvine Medical Center, Irvine, CA; Robert A. Bitonte MD JD, University of California, Irvine Medical Center, Irvine, CA; Julie K. Ho, Esq. Tustin, CA. What Have We Learned?. . A Functional and Molecular Neuroimaging Perspective. Emily Stern, . MD. Director, Functional Neuroimaging Laboratory. Director, Functional and Molecular Neuroimaging. Departments of Radiology and Psychiatry. and Persistent . Post-concussion . Syndrome. Brain Injury and Law. Worker’s . Comp Law. Worker must demonstrate . injury or disability . that arises . out of and during the course of employment . and is . Chris Rorden. Overview of course. Motivation and Significance of Topic. Basic terms and anatomy. 2. Brain function. Brain functions are both distributed and modular. . Modular: focal injury can lead to specific impairment. . Juvenile Registration. JUVENILES. Tennessee Adjudications. 14 years of age or more . Occurred on or after 7-1-2011. Offenses: Aggravated Rape, Rape, Rape of a Child (victim is at least 4 years younger), Aggravated Rape of a Child, Aggravated Sexual Battery (offense after 07/01/2014), or Criminal Attempt of any of these offenses. New York Medical College School of Medicine. Chief of Service Department Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. NYCH&H Metropolitan. Mild Brain Injury . &. . Long-term Rehabilitation. Objectives:. Discussion 3/20/17. UCCS Office of Veteran and Military Student Affairs & HealthCircle Veterans Health and Trauma Clinic. Introductions. Liz Gerdeman, . Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado. Robin Wininger, . Lead Consultant, Cognitive/Neurological Team. . Stephen . Heck, . M.Res. . M.A.. PhD Student, Social & Behavioral . Sciences, . West Virginia . University.  . . 1. Session Description. What We Know & What We Don’t. 1. Neuropharmacology in TBI:. What We Know and What We Don’t.. Heidi Fusco, M.D.. Assistant Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine. Mount Sinai Rehab Hospital. Jaime . Professionals Who Work . with . Individuals with Brain . I. njury. Professionals who work . with . individuals with brain injury:. . Clinical Neuropsychologist. A . Clinical Neuropsychologist . specializes in the clinical evaluation of brain functions and other psychological conditions for purposes of:. 2018 KSHA Conference – Wichita, KS. October 5, 2018. Lesley Tilley, M.S., CCC-SLP. FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE. Full Time Position year round. NONFINANCIAL DISCLOSURE. No financial or nonfinancial relationships exist with the research or resources cited in this presentation.. Gerontologist. Director, Heath and Aging. January 10,2023. Show Me Falls Free Missouri Coalition. Agenda. What is TBI?. Falls, TBI, and Aging. Resources. What is a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)?. A head injury caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or body or a penetrating head injury that results in disruption of normal brain function (CDC).

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