There is still time to register

Sherry Stock of the Oregon Brain Injury Association asked me to remind everyone that the 5th Annual Pacific Northwest Brain Injury Conference is fast approaching.  I am supporting the conference and am making several presentations on topics  relating to brain injury lawyering.  I hope to see as many of you there as possible.  I am also looking forward to visiting with Dr. Muriel Lezak who is also presenting. 

Sherry says:

If you have not registered for the 5th Annual Pacific Northwest Conference, there is still time. The 5th Annual Pacific Northwest Brain Injury Conference Living with Brain Injury: Building Bridges to be held October 5–6, 2007 in Portland Oregon at the Holiday Inn Portland Airport. This conference will provide the latest research, techniques and education to professionals across numerous fields and disciplines working with people with brain injury.


The 5th Annual Pacific Northwest Brain Injury Conference focuses on Services to Returning Military, Caregiver Training and Education. Conference presenters will examine issues surrounding veterans returning from the war, caregiving training and education, advances in pediatric therapy, suicide after TBI, depression and coping skills, and legal issues for attorneys by Oregon attorney David Kracke and Nevada attorney Tim Titolo, the new pediatric roadmap for brain injury, Neurological Assessments and how to use them, Meth and TBI, and looking at depression, suicide, sleep disturbances, behavioral problems, coping, life care planning and much more. Friday’s Keynote Speaker, Dr. Harriet Zeiner, Neuro-psychologist, is from the Palo Alto VA Medical Center, Palo Alto, CA. Saturday’s Keynote Speaker, Marie Theresa Gass, is the author of The Caregiver's Tale: The True Story of A Woman, Her Husband Who Fell Off the Roof, and Traumatic Brain Injury.

 
Friday night will end with a reception with music provided by Thom Dudley hosted by Day-Timer. This will also present a time for networking or just catching up with professionals from over 14 states. Exhibitors will present information on housing, accessibility and mobility, rehab services and resources available in the brain injury field.
We hope you will join us for this very special conference and enjoy an invigorating educational experience in beautiful Portland Oregon.


For more information, please call or email Sherry, sherry@biaoregon.org or 503-413-7707.

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amsaya - September 10, 2010 9:53 AM

i read a good information on How a spinal cord injury typically diagnosed?
at http://www.hagen-law.com/blog/common-spinal-cord-car-accident-injuries/

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