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2011 6th Annual Brain Injury Rehabilitation Conference

Start Date: March 18, 2011

End Date: March 19, 2011

Description:The 2010 6th Annual Brain Injury Rehabilitation conference is designed to provide a clear understanding of the need for multidisciplinary strategies in the management of patients with brain injuries. A renowned faculty of interdisciplinary specialists will present the latest in research and outcomes from a variety of medical perspectives. The target audience includes physicians, nurses, physical and occupational therapists, speech and language pathologists, and others involved in the care of patients with brain injuries. Topics will focus on interventions and management for medical and physical rehabilitation as well as cognitive, emotional, and social problems common to brain injury patients. A strong emphasis on the need for increased quality, efficiency, and value in response to health care reform will be a consistent theme throughout the course in order to continue the quest for excellence in brain injury treatment and rehabilitation.

Conference Website: http://www.scripps.org/conferenceservices

Conference Email: twohy.meredith@scrippshealth.org

Additional Contact Information: Telephone number: 858-652-5486

Location: Sheraton Resort in Carlsbad, California, United States.

Paper Submission Deadline:

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