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  • 2024 Concussion Update - What's news?
    2025/01/02

    Ryan Rockwood, ATC, President of The Oregon Athletic Trainers’ Society (OATS)

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    1 時間 5 分
  • The Relationship Between Cognitive-Linguistic Performance and Sleep and Anxiety in Young Adults with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
    2024/12/17

    Rocío Norman, PhD, CCC-SLP

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    59 分
  • Lived Experiences with TBI, Episode 5, Look How Far We’ve Come, Alamo Head Injury Association, Deb Harper- President
    2024/12/11

    In episode five, Deb Harper, President of the Alamo Head Injury Association in San Antonio, shares her remarkable journey from tragedy to advocacy after her husband, Dan, sustained a traumatic brain injury in a 2016 car accident. Deb describes the profound changes in her family’s life, highlighting the challenges of navigating a hidden disability and the initial lack of support services. She found solace and strength in support groups, which became her lifeline as she adjusted to living with “a new person.” Now as the President and Chair, Community Outreach Committee at the Alamo Head Injury Association, Deb contributes to the facilitation of the monthly support groups and organization of the annual Brain Injury Symposium, offering survivors and caregivers a sense of community, resources, and hope. Her message to listeners emphasizes resilience, understanding, and the power of connection in overcoming life-altering challenges. This inspiring episode underscores the importance of advocacy, awareness, and support in the brain injury community.

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    36 分
  • Return to Learn at the College and High School Level
    2024/11/18

    Steven Broglio, PhD, ATC and Allyssa Memmini, PhD, LAT, ATC

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    58 分
  • New Member Training 2024
    2024/10/30

    Chris Ives, PhD; Sarah Knudsen, MS, CCC-SLP; Malory Turner, MA; and Melaney Grenz, MS, CCC-SLP

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    1 時間 42 分
  • Current Management for Youth with Concussion
    2024/10/30

    Sarah Chrisman, MD, MPH

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    44 分
  • Lived Experiences with TBI, Episode 4 Counting the Days While My Mind Slips Away A Story of Perseverance and Hope. Ben Utecht -Super Bowl Champion
    2024/10/11

    Join us for a special episode of The Lived Experiences with Traumatic Brain Injury Podcast. Host Melaney Grenz will be speaking with Ben Utecht, former NFL player and Super Bowl Champion, about his book "Counting the Days While My Mind Slips Away: A Story of Perseverance and Hope."

    In this episode, Ben shares his personal journey, discussing the impact of brain injuries sustained during his NFL career, how they have shaped his life, and the importance of raising awareness about brain health. His story is one of resilience, perseverance, and hope.

    Don't miss this important conversation!

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    28 分
  • Lived Experiences with TBI, Episode 3, Injured First Responder and Caregiver Advocate, Patricia Kay Reyna, EdD
    2024/09/11

    Listen to the newest episode of the Lived Experiences Podcast!

    Join Melaney Grenz as she meets with Dr. Patricia Kay Reyna, EdD., to discuss her work on brain injury and what started her journey.

    Patricia Kay Reyna, EdD received her doctorate in Education, Organizational Leadership from Grand Canyon University, her MA in Entrepreneurship from Western Carolina University, and her MA in Christian Studies with an Emphasis in Christian Leadership from Grand Canyon University. Her research interests include catastrophically injured law enforcement officers in the US including those with traumatic brain injury, prevalence of traumatic brain injury among law enforcement officers, fire fighters, and other first responders in the US, first responder suicide, and suicide prevention mediators including hope. Kay’s research interests also focus on interventions for caregivers providing care for persons with traumatic brain injury. She has a special interest in caregivers providing care for injured law enforcement officers, an unserved population of caregivers in the United States, and on caregiver hope. Kay has professional experience through non-profits focusing on injured law enforcement officers, fire fighters, and veterans and their caregivers. She is an ordained minister, certified Health Care Life Coach, and a Certified Spiritual Christian Counselor. Additionally, Kay serves as a dissertation chair and content expert for doctoral learners and is an Adjunct Professor. Her background includes a wide variety of education, non-profit, health care, caregiving, and ministry experience.

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    35 分