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Brain Injury Partnerships 2010

Brain Injury Partnerships: NASHIA and NABIS in the Twin Cities
Minneapolis Hilton Hotel, Minneapolis, MN
October 5-9, 2010


To download an exhbitor/supporter prospectus for this event, click here.

The National Association for Head Injury Administrators (NASHIA) and the North American Brain Injury Society (NABIS) have announced plans to hold a Joint Meeting on October 5-8, 2010. A scientific planning committee comprised of nationally recognized multidisciplinary leaders from the brain injury field is developing an integrated educational program that promises to be of interest to researchers, clinicians, administrators and advocates for persons with brain injury and their families.

This event will be held in conjunction with the 23rd Annual Conference on Legal Issues in Brain Injury which will be held October 7-9, 2010. This three-day conference is designed specifically for attorneys who specialize in brain injury litigation.

Brain Injury Partnerships 2010 will take the place of NASHIA's annual State of the States Meeting—the only annual national conference designed to foster communication and competency development among State government brain injury program administrators. Each year almost every State and Territory is represented, attracting over 200 key State government employees, Brain Injury Association of America chartered State affiliates, and other professionals responsible for planning or administering brain injury prevention, rehabilitation, or community integration programs and services. Maria Crowley, NASHIA President, stated: "This joint meeting presents a unique opportunity for all professionals working in the field of brain injury—from basic scientists, to rehabilitation professionals, to those developing public policy and programs—to come together in one forum to share and learn from each other's experiences and knowledge." Both organizations will disseminate the proceedings that result from the joint meeting via their respective websites, with the expectation that enduring materials developed at the joint meeting will benefit the field of brain injury for years to come.

Pre & Main Conference Brochure, click here.

To register for Brain Injury Partnerships 2010, click here.



















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