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Acquired Brain Injury: A Transdisciplinary Approach to ABI Rehab

In this modern era of medicine, with shorter stays, it is more important than ever for clinicians to work as a transdisciplinary team to provide the best care for patients. The close coordination of care between therapy, nursing, medical staff, psychology, and case management is required to make the greatest impact. Join BIAA on Thursday, July 24 at 3 p.m. ET, when a team from the Sheltering Arms Institute will share the inner workings of their transdisciplinary system of care. Session objectives include:

  • Identify systems at healthcare organizations involved in transdisciplinary care to improve patient outcomes
  • Discuss the complexity of transdisciplinary care in the modern healthcare environment
  • Describe a framework for clear communication between disciplines for a more holistic approach to ABI care

Register here.

The Healing Code: How Neuroplasticity Transforms Brain Injury Recovery

Have you ever thought about why the brain and spinal cord don’t heal the same way as other parts of the nervous system?

This course examines the science of neuroplasticity and its critical role in brain injury rehabilitation. Participants will explore how the brain rewires itself after injury, why neuroplasticity is the primary mechanism for recovery, and how CNS and PNS healing differ biologically. Through real-world clinical applications, the course emphasizes how targeted, repetitive, and meaningful interventions can drive functional improvement. Attendees will leave with strategies to apply core neuroplasticity principles and support recovery through multidisciplinary therapy approaches.

1.0 CEU available. Choose from two dates: Tuesday, June 24, 1-2 p.m. ET or Thursday, June 26, 3-4 p.m. ET. Register here.