PINK Concussions Keynote Lecture: Sex and Gender Differences in Brain Injury, and Why it Matters, Katherine Snedaker

Saturday, March 22, 2025
4:00 PM - 4:45 PM
Room: 517A

Details

CME; Wordly translation services available.


Speaker

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Katherine Snedaker
PINK Concussions

PINK Concussions Keynote Lecture: Sex and Gender Differences in Brain Injury, and Why it Matters

Biography

Katherine Price Snedaker, LCSW, is the Executive Director and Founder of PINK Concussions, a 501c3 non-profit, for female brain injury from sport, domestic violence/assault, accidents or military service. Snedaker is an international speaker, brain injury professional, researcher, brain injury survivor and parent of a child with a brain injury. Snedaker has presented on sex differences in brain injury at conferences including ones by United States Department of Veterans Affairs VA, Boston Children's Hospital, Ohio State University, and the International Brain Injury Association IBIA. PINK Concussions is a non-profit to focus on female brain injury including concussions from sport, domestic violence, accidents or military service. PINK Concussions’ mission is to drive change and innovation to develop sex/gender-appropriate, evidence-based research approaches on identification, management and support of women and girls with brain injuries.
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