Learn from, and network with, the international experts on the diagnosis and management of mild to moderate brain injury, non-accidental brain injury (e.g. blast injuries, child abuse), head injury in sport, and non-traumatic causes of brain injury (e.g. stroke, and anxiety as a consequence of brain injury). Participate in the discussion and debate, and whether your motivation be purely clinical or include a research interest, you will be rewarded by learning about the latest cutting edge research discoveries, clinical practices, treatments and controversies, in a number of important domains of brain injury in children, late adolescents and their families.
Deborah Ann Mulligan, MD FAAP FACEP
Institute for Child Health Policy, Director
Professor of Pediatrics, College of Medicine
Eli R. Saleeby, BA
Research Assistant
Institute for Child Health Policy
(954) 262-1942
Aaron Buchbinder
Research Assistant
Institute for Child Health Policy