Mission:
The goal of the Education Program is to make high-quality education and training about traumatic brain injury and its consequences available to a wide variety of audiences.
Who does
the program serve?
BIAF has educational courses available for many professionals including nurses, doctors, emergency medical services personnel, law enforcement officers, and safety educators.
EDUCATIONAL COURSES AND MATERIALS Click on the link at right for more information (if available): |
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Educational Conference |
Check back for information about our 2008 Brain Injury Conference |
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Learning About Traumatic Brain Injury: The Silent Epidemic |
This 30-minute basic course is suitable for self-study and workshop settings. |
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Faces of Brain Injury |
Closed-captioned 8-minute video focuses on real-life experiences of people who have sustained a brain injury. Now available online |
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Learning About Traumatic Brain Injury: Signs, Symptoms and Resources |
Home study curriculum for nurses provides 2.0 continuing education units. |
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Experience Traumatic Brain Injury: Patient Education Video |
Fourteen-minute video designed for nurses who provide patient education in their primary care settings |
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Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Mass Casualty Incidents: Approach to Emergency Care |
One-hour course provides training for emergency room doctors, nurses and emergency services personnel. |
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Project L.E.A.P. |
Course designed for in-house facilitator offers rewards for classes of 15 or more! |
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Be HeadSmart®, Seniors! |
Falls prevention for seniors: training for emergency services personnel and other safety educators |
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