On December 4, Leavitt Partners will host a free, virtual workshop on the "Three-Hour Rule" and its impact on patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), including concerns that it limits access to necessary rehabilitative care. The workshop will bring together healthcare providers, researchers, and advocacy groups to explore alternatives that could improve outcomes for TBI patients. The discussion will be informed by recommendations from the National Academies' roadmap on TBI. For more information, visit https://lnkd.in/epQyQDg9
National Traumatic Brain Injury Registry Coalition
非营利组织管理
Washington,District of Columbia 994 位关注者
Nonprofit & corporate organizations advocating for the creation of a national registry for TBI
关于我们
The National TBI Registry Coalition (NTRC) is a collaborative alliance of nonprofit and corporate organizations dedicated to working with the federal government to create a national registry for individuals living with a traumatic brain injury (TBI). The NTRC seeks to improve surveillance and prevention opportunities, as well as provide easily accessible information for individuals and families to address TBI, including where to seek care, opportunities for clinical trials, and advances in scientific research. Additionally, the NTRC supports a national TBI registry to share information about services and therapies to address co-morbidities commonly experienced by individuals with TBI. As leaders in the TBI community, NTRC member organizations are working together to promote public awareness about individuals and families impacted by TBI.
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https://www.nationaltbiregistry.org
National Traumatic Brain Injury Registry Coalition的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非营利组织管理
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- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Washington,District of Columbia
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2021
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2200 Pennsylvania Ave NW
4th Floor
US,District of Columbia,Washington,20037
National Traumatic Brain Injury Registry Coalition员工
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This Veterans Day, we honor the strength and sacrifice of our servicemen and women. For many veterans, the battle doesn't end on the field; some continue to face the challenges from traumatic brain injury (TBI) long after they return home. In fact, it’s estimated that over 400,000 service members were diagnosed with TBI between 2000 and 2021. Let’s come together to raise awareness and advocate for the care and resources that our veterans need to thrive. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/dtRCiWM #VeteransDay #ThankYouVeterans #TBIawareness
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November is National Family Caregivers Month! Let's take a moment to recognize the strength, compassion, and dedication of caregivers everywhere. For families impacted by traumatic brain injury (TBI), caregivers play an essential role in the recovery and daily support of their loved ones -- from helping with physical rehabilitation to managing emotional and behavioral changes. This month, let’s raise awareness about the resources available to support these caregivers. Learn more about National Family Caregivers Month and find resources at https://lnkd.in/eWnhZ26z #NationalFamilyCaregiversMonth #TBI #CaregiverSupport
Celebrate National Family Caregivers Month
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On November 22 Spaulding-Harvard TBI Model System will host a free, virtual summit on "Improving Access to Acute Care for People with Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Call to Action." This event will bring together experts to discuss critical strategies for enhancing acute care pathways, ensuring timely treatment, and improving outcomes for individuals affected by severe TBI. With an urgent focus on access to care, this summit aims to drive actionable solutions and foster collaboration among stakeholders.?To learn more and register, visit https://lnkd.in/epQyQDg9
Spaulding Harvard TBI Model System 2024 Summit
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The ACRM Annual Conference is happening this week in Dallas, Texas. This is one of the top gatherings for rehabilitation research and practice! With a strong focus on #TraumaticBrainInjury (TBI), this event connects leading experts in TBI care, innovative therapies, and rehab techniques to advance outcomes for patients everywhere. ? Together with the ACRM community, the NTRC is working towards a future where TBI recovery is fueled by robust, comprehensive data and a national commitment to improving lives. ? Learn more at?https://lnkd.in/dgWV8amS ? #ACRM2024 #TBICare #RehabilitationScience #BrainInjuryAwareness
ACRM2024 - ACRM Annual Conference
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Many don't realize that traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are a common yet overlooked result of domestic violence.? ? At the National TBI Registry Coalition, we are raising awareness of this critical issue. Recognizing the signs of TBIs in survivors is key to providing the care they need. Join us this month in spreading awareness and advocating for better support and resources for those affected by both domestic violence and TBIs. ? #DVAM2024 #DomesticViolence #TBI
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Today is World Mental Health Day – a day to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and encourage support for mental health struggles across the globe. For those affected by traumatic brain injury (TBI), mental health challenges are often a significant part of their journey. TBI can lead to depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other emotional and cognitive challenges that deeply impact day-to-day life. It’s vital that we recognize the close link between brain injury and mental health, and offer support, compassion, and resources to those in need. Let’s break the silence, share our stories, and advocate for better mental health care for all—especially for the TBI community. ?#WorldMentalHealthDay #TBI
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On October 10th, the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) is hosting a crucial live webinar on Memory and Cognitive Deficits After Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), led by Dr. Nancy Chiaravalloti. The event focuses on addressing the significant cognitive challenges—such as memory impairments—that often accompany TBI. Dr. Chiaravalloti will share evidence-based rehabilitation strategies designed to improve cognitive functioning and support recovery. Attendees can expect valuable insights into effective treatments and methods to enhance quality of life for TBI survivors. To learn more and register for the event, visit https://lnkd.in/eTjAc_8g
2024.10.10 – Memory and Other Cognitive Deficits after TBI and Rehabilitation (Live Webinar)
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The International Brain Injury Association (IBIA) is now accepting abstracts for the 15th World Congress on Brain Injury, to be held from March 19-22, 2025, in Montréal, Québec, Canada. This event is the world’s largest gathering of professionals in brain injury research and rehabilitation, providing an opportunity for experts to share their work with an international, multidisciplinary audience. The IBIA encourages submissions highlighting research and approaches in clinical practice across a wide range of topics, including hypoxic and ischemic brain injury, neurorehabilitation, public health policy, and more. Accepted abstracts will be published in a special edition of IBIA’s official journal, Brain Injury. The deadline for abstract submissions is Monday, October 7, 2024, at 11:59pm ET. If you are conducting innovative research in the field of brain injury, this is an excellent opportunity to present your findings to a global audience. For more information and to submit your abstract, visit the IBIA website.
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Recent CDC studies highlight the increased risk of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in youth tackle football compared to flag football. Youth playing tackle football experience significantly more head impacts raising the risk of concussions and other serious brain injuries. To create a safer environment for young football players, experts recommend expanding opportunities for non-contact football, reducing contact practices, enforcing penalties for head hits, and educating athletes on proper techniques and injury prevention. For more information, visit: https://lnkd.in/eP3r5Xy5 #TBI #TBIyouth #flagfootball
Comparing Head Impacts in Youth Tackle and Flag Football
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