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Conference Speakers
Please check back for speaker and presentation updates.
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May 7: Pre-Conference Full-Day Workshop:
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Director, Medical Psychology & Rehabilitation Neuropsychology, Tree of Life
Richmond, VA
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder - Training Workshop for Experienced Clinicians
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May 7: Pre-Conference Half-Day Workshop:
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Pearson Assessment/PsychCorp
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WAIS-IV and WMS-IV workshop
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May 7: Pre-Conference Half-Day Workshop:
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University of Washington's Department of Rehabilitation Medice, jointly with Neurosurgery and Neurology
Seattle, WA
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Part I - Innovative Vocational Strategies for Persons with Brain Injury: Assessment, Goal Planning & Resolving Barriers
Part II - Vocational Strategies: Choosing an Effective Placement Approach
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Keynote Presentation
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Ross D. Zafonte, DO
Chairman of the Dept of
Physical Medicine & Rehabiliation
Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA
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Traumatic Brain Injury Care: Past, Present & Future
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Conference Presentations
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CEO and Medical Director, Concussion Care Centre of Virginia
Richmond, VA
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1. How Pain Can be a Pain After Traumatic Brain Injury: Implications for Work-Entry and Management
2. Fatigue After Traumatic Brain Injury as an Employment Obstacle: Assessment and Management Issues
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Clinical Neuropsychologist, Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital
Edmonton, AB
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Vocational Implications of the World Health Organization's Best Evidence Synthesis Report on Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R), Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry, Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, VA
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TBI Model System Multi-Center Vocational Research: Outcomes and Implications for Intervention
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*speakers and presentations may change without notice at the discretion of the conference organizers
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