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Severe Brain Injury Hot Topic Controversies: "Ask Them Anything"

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Saturday, March 30, 2024
10:10 AM - 11:10 AM
Mirage Events Center C2

Session Type/Accreditation

Concurrent Symposia Session (CME) - Moderator and Chair: Yelena Bodien


Speaker(s)

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Dr. Yelena Bodien
Massachusetts General Hospital

Severe Brain Injury Hot Topic Controversies: "Ask Them Anything"

Abstract(s)

Will prognosis after severe traumatic brain injury ever be as precise as in other conditions? Should life-sustaining therapy be prolonged for all patients with acute disorders of consciousness? How do we know that intensive inpatient rehabilitation improves outcome after severe brain injury? Do you have a question about severe brain injury that you have always wanted to ask, but never been in the right environment and with the right people to do so? In this unique session, the audience gets a chance to pose the most challenging and controversial questions to a multidisciplinary panel of severe brain injury experts who will have just a few minutes to respond. Spanning clinical and research expertise ranging from neurocritical care to neurorehabilitation, the audience will hear from physicians and neuropsychologists who have devoted their careers to improving the lives of individuals with severe brain injury.

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Brian Edlow
Massachusetts General Hospital

Severe Brain Injury Hot Topic Controversies: "Ask Them Anything"

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Prof. Martin Monti
UCLA

Severe Brain Injury Hot Topic Controversies: "Ask Them Anything"

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Dr. Katherine O'Brien
TIRR Memorial Hermann

Severe Brain Injury Hot Topic Controversies: "Ask Them Anything"

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Dr. David Ripley
Healthbridge Complex Care & Rehabilitation

Severe Brain Injury Hot Topic Controversies: "Ask Them Anything"

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Dr. Caroline Schnakers
Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare

Severe Brain Injury Hot Topic Controversies: "Ask Them Anything"

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Eric Spier
CNS

Severe Brain Injury Hot Topic Controversies: "Ask Them Anything"

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