Events for December 16 - December 5

TBI and PTSD: Teasing Apart Complex Associations and Outcomes

Maya O’Neil, Ph.D. In this clinical webinar, Maya O'Neil, Ph.D. will explore how Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) affect different aspects of individuals' lives, including mental health, cognitive function, overall quality of life, sleep, and substance use. She will also discuss treatment options for individuals who have ongoing TBI and PTSD symptoms. Learning Objectives: Describe the complex associations between TBI and PTSD. Identify how both PTSD and TBI relate to short and long term outcomes. Discuss gaps in PTSD and TBI evidence and how current research is attempting to fill these knowledge gaps. Includes 1 ACBIS CEU. [...]

BIAA Neuro Rehab Leadership Summit: Elevating Business Practices

Homewood Suites by Hilton Charleston Historic District 415 Meeting Street Charleston, South Carolina January 22 – 24, 2025 The BIAA Neuro Rehab Leadership Summit (formerly, the Brain Injury Business Practice College) is the premier national conference for executives and professionals in neuro rehabilitation. Network with your peers and attend sessions focused on industry trends, best practices, human resource management, and legislative topics. The multi-day summit is packed with educational sessions and networking events. Click here for more information. This summit is ideal for: Individuals in leadership roles in neuro rehabilitation programs and organizations, including executives, directors, managers and other leaders in operations, finance, [...]

Next Steps after the Hospital: Programs, Participants, and Outcomes of Advanced Post-Acute Brain Injury Rehabilitation

If you purchase a registration, you will receive an email with attendance instructions before the webinar airs. Please make sure to whitelist @biausa.org to ensure you receive the instructions. The continuum of care for brain injury rehabilitation extends beyond acute hospitalization, with post-acute programs playing crucial roles in recovery outcomes. Leading experts will present findings from the Foundation to Advance Brain Rehabilitation (FABR) Data Collaborative, discussing matching post-acute programs to participants, outcomes across different treatment settings, and the impact of supported community living programs. Discussion will combine research findings and practical insights to guide clinical decision-making in post-acute brain injury rehabilitation. [...]

CBIS Virtual Training Event

Interested in earning your CBIS certification? Sign up for our CBIS Certification Prep Bundle! This exclusive all-in-one package includes access to: Virtual live CBIS training sessions led by Certified Brain Injury Specialist Trainers on February 12, 19, and 26, from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET CBIS application fee A hardcover copy of the new Essential Brain Injury Guide 6.0 and study companion workbook One-year subscription to the Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation This training program is designed to equip participants with knowledge to enhance the quality of care for people with brain injuries. Register here.

2nd Annual Run, Walk and Roll

Brain Injury Florida is making plans for the 2nd Annual Run, Walk Roll 5K event to raise money to continue our mission of supporting those with Lived Experience of Brain Injury.  We are hoping to expand this event this year.    More information will be provided soon.  Please plan on attending this great and meaningful event.

Brain Injury Awareness Month

Brain Injury Awareness Month is observed every March to recognize and support people affected by brain injuries. Here are some ways to get involved:  Share your story The Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) encourages people affected by brain injury to share their stories.  Raise funds You can raise funds for brain injury services, research, and support by starting a fundraiser or buying merchandise from the BIF online store.  Talk to your children Parents can teach their children about head safety and encourage them to speak up if they experience a head injury.  Make your home safer You can make your home safer [...]

Awareness and Advocacy, Washington DC

The Brain Injury Association of America will be hosting our awareness and advocacy day on March 3-5, 2025 in Washington, D.C. On March 3, we will be hosting preconference activities and March 4-5 will be focused on awareness and advocacy. More details will be shared in the coming months.

Resource Fair

James Haley Veterans Hospital 13000 Bruce B. Downs Boulevard, Tampa, FL, United States

Event will be held at the James Haley VA Hospital (Main Street) in Tampa. More information will be posted as it becomes available.

Picture and Craft

James Haley Veterans Hospital 13000 Bruce B. Downs Boulevard, Tampa, FL, United States

Event will be at James Haley Veterans Hospital (Main Street) in Tampa More information will be posted as it becomes available.

Patient Experience and Pizza Party

James Haley Veterans Hospital 13000 Bruce B. Downs Boulevard, Tampa, FL, United States

Event will be held at the James Haley Veterans Hospital (SCI Middle Dining Room) in Tampa More details will be posted as available.

Brain Injury Walk

James Haley Veterans Hospital 13000 Bruce B. Downs Boulevard, Tampa, FL, United States

Event will be held at the James Haley Veterans Hospital (SCI Basketball Court) in Tampa.  Rain date will be 27 March 2025. More information will be posted as it becomes available.

3rd Annual Brain Injury Conference

UF Academic and Research Center, Lake Nona 6550 Sanger Road, Orlando, FL, United States

REGISTRATION COMING SOON! Exhibitors & Sponsors &   Call for Presenters Brain Injury Florida invites you, or someone you know, to submit an application to be a Presenter for the BIF 2025 Spring Conference, which will be held on May 22nd and 23rd at The University of Florida Research Center in Lake Nona, FL.  This year’s conference is titled Guiding Systems of Change in Brain Injury Rehabilitation.   The goal of this conference is to present cutting-edge knowledge on brain injury therapies, treatment, and research that will promote maximum recovery and a high quality of life for people with lived [...]

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