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Traumatic brain injury symptoms are not always straightforward. Some service members suffer from TBI symptoms long after acute care and return to duty, leaving the service member asking themselves, "What now?" Join the Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence for a discussion on post-acute TBI challenges such as post-concussive syndrome, attention deficits, and sleep disturbances to discover ways providers can promote resiliency and recovery.
Learn more about how you can protect, treat, and optimize warfighter brain health by visiting the "Be a Brain Warrior" spotlight page.
CEU/CMEs pending. Instructions on acquiring credit will be provided during the event.
Date: March 6
Time: 1-3 p.m. ET
Join on MS Teams
You do not need a Microsoft Teams account to participate. Preferred browsers are Chrome and Microsoft Edge. Additional audio support is provided by dial-in.
Phone: 410-874-6747
Phone Conference ID: 207 189 435#
Download the flyer for information on the rest of our Brain Injury Awareness Month events.
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- Duty, Honor, Healing: Promoting Resilience and Recovery after Return to Duty
- Start Date:
3/6/2025,
1:00 PM
- End Date:
3/6/2025,
3:00 PM
- Organization: TBICoE
- City: MS Teams
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Last Updated: January 27, 2025