Part 1. Overview
1. Introduction
2. What is Concussion?
Part 2. Symptoms and Recovery
3. Acute Symptoms and Management
4. Common Symptoms Following Concussion
5. Prognosis and Expectations for Recovery
6. Management Options for Post-Concussive Symptoms to Promote
Recovery
7. Long-Term Implications
8. School and Education Issues for the Student who has sustained a
concussion
9. Occupational and Work issues for the Employee who has sustained
a concussion
Part 3. Special Populations
10. Athletic Concussion
11. Military Concussion
12. Concussion in Children
13. Concussion in the Elderly
Michael S Jaffee
Bob Paul Family Endowed Professor of Neurology and Director of the
Brain Injury, Rehabilitation, and Neuroresilience Center,
University of Florida
Michael S. Jaffee, MD, is the Bob Paul Family Endowed Professor of
Neurology and Director of the Brain Injury, Rehabilitation, and
Neuroresilience Center at the University of Florida. A graduate of
UVA Medicine, Dr. Jaffee completed a residency in neurology and
psychiatry and a sleep medicine fellowship at the San Antonio
Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium. The former Director
of the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center and a chair of the
CDRMP Alzheimer's Research Program, Dr.
Jaffee is currently a physician representative on the NFL Monetary
Award Fund Provider Steering Committee and an active member of the
AAN.
Donna K. Broshek, PhD, ABPP-CN
John Edward Fowler Professor
Director, Neuropsychology Assessment Clinic
Co-Director, Acute Concussion Evaluation Clinic
Department of Psychiatry & Neurobehavioral Sciences
University of Virginia Health
Donna K. Broshek, PhD, ABPP-CN is the John Edward Fowler Professor
and Director of the Neuropsychology Assessment Clinic in the
Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences at University
of Virginia (UVA) Health. Dr. Broshek completed her doctorate at
George Mason University and her fellowship in clinical
neuropsychology at the UVA School of Medicine. She is a board
certified clinical neuropsychologist and sees a large volume of
patients with sports concussion, mild to moderate
traumatic brain injury and persisting symptoms after concussion, as
well as patients with other neurologic and medical conditions. Dr.
Broshek is a Fellow and Past-President of the Sports
Neuropsychology
Society, and currently serves as the inaugural Executive Director.
She is also a Fellow of the National Academy of Neuropsychology.
Dr. Broshek has been active at the local, regional, and national
levels in promoting concussion education and safety.
Adrian M. Svingos, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow
Brain Injury Clinical Research Center
Kennedy Krieger Institute and Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine
Adrian Svingos, PhD is a research and clinical neuropsychology
fellow at the Kennedy Krieger Institute Brain Injury Clinical
Research Center and the Department of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr.
Svingos earned an undergraduate degree from Syracuse University
where she was a NCAA Division-1 athlete in field hockey. Dr.
Svingos completed her master's and PhD degrees at the University of
Florida, Department of Clinical and Health Psychology
(Clinical Neuropsychology). Dr. Svingos' scientific work focuses on
the identification of risk and resiliency factors associated with
acquired brain injury recovery trajectories across the age and
severity spectrum.
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