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    🧠🎙Welcome to SEASON 5 of the Concussion Corner Podcast®!!! 🥼📻

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    Episode XVII Dr. Lorelei Lingard PhD: The Question of Competence + Concussion Management

    Episode XVII Dr. Lorelei Lingard PhD: The Question of Competence + Concussion Management
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    Dr. Lorelei Lingard Ph.D. is an internationally recognized researcher in the study of communication and collaboration on healthcare teams. She is Professor in the Department of Medicine, and Director of the Centre for Education Research & Innovation, both at the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry at Western University.

    With a Ph.D. in Rhetoric, Dr. Lingard brings a unique approach to the field. For almost 20 years, she has studied the communication practices of clinical teams, in order to support evidence-based educational initiatives to improve teamwork. In recent years, Lorelei has been using her research on teamwork to shift the discourse of ‘competence’ in medical education, so that we are paying attention to not only individual competence but also collective competence. In 2014, Dr. Lingard was awarded the prestigious appointment of Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, in recognition of the impact of her work on Canadian healthcare.

    #FOAMed Resources:
    The Question of Competence: Reconsidering Medical Education in the Twenty-First Century (The Culture and Politics of Health Care Work) http://bit.ly/DrLingardBook

    Paradoxical Truths and Persistent Myths: Reframing the Team Competence Conversation: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=27584064

    Dr. Lingard TedX Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vI-hifp4u40

    ICRE 2014 Opening Plenary on Collective competency: Adapting our concept of competence to healthcare teams https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7PJqHfhkMQ

    Episode XVI Brenda Eagan-Johnson M.Ed, CBIS Return To Learn Part II

    Episode XVI Brenda Eagan-Johnson M.Ed, CBIS Return To Learn Part II
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    Brenda Eagan-Johnson, MEd, CBIS is a national authority on the educational aspects of all severities of Acquired Brain Injury with over 20 years of experience. She is the State Program Coordinator for Pennsylvania’s Child and Adolescent Brain Injury School Re-Entry Consulting Program called BrainSTEPS which is jointly funded by the PA Department of Education and Health (www.brainsteps.net). BrainSTEPS is a nationally recognized model that has been in existence since 2007. Additionally, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) conducted an evaluability study on BrainSTEPS in 2017. The Colorado Department of Education adopted the BrainSTEPS model in 2016. For the past decade, Brenda has focused on brain injury educational program development, implementation, consultation, and training for the approximately 300 educational consultants serving on 30 BrainSTEPS educational teams across the state. She received her Master’s Degree in the educational aspects of pediatric traumatic brain injury from the George Washington University, where she now serves as an adjunct professor in the Graduate School of Education and Human Development.

    She is currently finishing a doctoral program at Johns Hopkins University focusing on Educational Leadership specializing in Mind, Brain, and Teaching. Brenda is a Certified Brain Injury Specialist and serves on three national brain injury advisory boards.

    She helped create and is actively involved with the National Collaborative on Children’s Brain Injury (NCCBI).

    Brenda is published focusing on pediatric brain injury topics in education including building state infrastructure to support students, school staff training, and educational-legal safeguards. She also reviews manuscripts for peer review journals.

    Brenda regularly presents at the state, national and international levels, and has received multiple state/national awards for her work in brain injury. Currently, she serves as an expert external reviewer for the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Report to Congress on Management of Traumatic Brain Injury in Children and has also co-authored a CDC document on return to school. She was chosen as an expert concussion presenter for the Obama appointed Institute of Medicine/National Research Council Committee. Spearheading development and creation of PA’s Return to Learn Concussion Management Team Model, she has trained over 1,300+ school-based teams in PA, and the program was featured in the Wall Street Journal.

    She created a website with a colleague focused on empowering educators: www.getschooledonconcussions.com, and has been charged with co-leading the First National Concussion Return to Learn Consensus for NCCBI. Most importantly, Brenda has a brother who sustained a severe traumatic brain injury while they were teenagers, which is where her passion for helping families and students began.

    Links for the audience:
    http://www.brainsteps.net/
    www.getschooledonconcussions.com
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=brenda+eagan+brown

    Episode XV Brenda Eagan-Johnson M.Ed, CBIS Return To Learn Part I

    Episode XV Brenda Eagan-Johnson M.Ed, CBIS Return To Learn Part I
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    Brenda Eagan-Johnson, MEd, CBIS is a national authority on the educational aspects of all severities of Acquired Brain Injury with over 20 years of experience. She is the State Program Coordinator for Pennsylvania’s Child and Adolescent Brain Injury School Re-Entry Consulting Program called BrainSTEPS which is jointly funded by the PA Department of Education and Health (www.brainsteps.net). BrainSTEPS is a nationally recognized model that has been in existence since 2007. Additionally, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) conducted an evaluability study on BrainSTEPS in 2017. The Colorado Department of Education adopted the BrainSTEPS model in 2016. For the past decade, Brenda has focused on brain injury educational program development, implementation, consultation, and training for the approximately 300 educational consultants serving on 30 BrainSTEPS educational teams across the state. She received her Master’s Degree in the educational aspects of pediatric traumatic brain injury from the George Washington University, where she now serves as an adjunct professor in the Graduate School of Education and Human Development.

    She is currently finishing a doctoral program at Johns Hopkins University focusing on Educational Leadership specializing in Mind, Brain, and Teaching. Brenda is a Certified Brain Injury Specialist and serves on three national brain injury advisory boards.

    She helped create and is actively involved with the National Collaborative on Children’s Brain Injury (NCCBI).

    Brenda is published focusing on pediatric brain injury topics in education including building state infrastructure to support students, school staff training, and educational-legal safeguards. She also reviews manuscripts for peer review journals.

    Brenda regularly presents at the state, national and international levels, and has received multiple state/national awards for her work in brain injury. Currently, she serves as an expert external reviewer for the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Report to Congress on Management of Traumatic Brain Injury in Children and has also co-authored a CDC document on return to school. She was chosen as an expert concussion presenter for the Obama appointed Institute of Medicine/National Research Council Committee. Spearheading development and creation of PA’s Return to Learn Concussion Management Team Model, she has trained over 1,300+ school-based teams in PA, and the program was featured in the Wall Street Journal.

    She created a website with a colleague focused on empowering educators: www.getschooledonconcussions.com, and has been charged with co-leading the First National Concussion Return to Learn Consensus for NCCBI. Most importantly, Brenda has a brother who sustained a severe traumatic brain injury while they were teenagers, which is where her passion for helping families and students began.

    Links for the audience:
    http://www.brainsteps.net/
    www.getschooledonconcussions.com
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=brenda+eagan+brown

    Episode XIV Dr. Christopher Giza MD Episode I

    Episode XIV Dr. Christopher Giza MD Episode I
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    Dr. Giza leads the UCLA Steve Tisch BrainSPORT program at UCLA. Eminently qualified, he served as Vice-Chair for the California State Athletic Commission, traveled to Afghanistan in 2011 as a civilian advisor to the Department of Defense and Co-Chaired the American Academy of Neurology’s committee, which developed an evidence-based Practice Guideline for Management of Sports Concussions in 2013.

    Dr. Giza serves on the Center for Disease Control’s Pediatric mild TBI committee, the NCAA Concussion Task Force and the Major League Soccer Concussion Program Committee. He is currently a Professor of Pediatric Neurology and Neurosurgery at the David Geffen School of Medicine and UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital.

    A graduate of Dartmouth College, Dr. Giza received his M.D. from West Virginia University and completed his internship at the University of Pennsylvania. He then trained in Adult and Pediatric Neurology at UCLA, after which he worked on the Yosemite Search and Rescue team. In 1998, he returned to UCLA and joined the Brain Injury Research Center in the Department of Neurosurgery. His research interests include neuroplasticity, recovery from injury, sports-related concussions, post-traumatic epilepsy and brain development.

    Links for audience:
    http://www.careconsortium.net/
    https://www.uclahealth.org/brainsport/
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4274165 :Definite, Probable, Possible Concussion Article

    Episode XIII Dustin Fink ATC Part I Role of the Athletic Trainer in Concussion Management

    Episode XIII Dustin Fink ATC Part I Role of the Athletic Trainer in Concussion Management
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    Dustin Fink has been an “on the field” athletic trainer for nearly two decades. He obtained his Bachelor’s degree from Colorado State – Pueblo and received his Master’s from Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, Colorado. Early on in his career, he began looking further into concussions because what he was seeing on-field and in the training room didn’t match up with the information that was readily available to the medical community. During this time Dustin created The Concussion Blog with the goal of providing a source of unbiased information regarding concussions and their management. Over the past decade, he has devoted nearly 7,000 hours of research and has generated over 1.5 million site visits from nearly every country in the world.

    Contact:
    www.Twitter.com/concussionblog
    www.TheConcussionBlog.com

    Episode XII Dr. Willie Stewart PhD Part I: Role of the Neuropathologist & CTE in the Media

    Episode XII Dr. Willie Stewart PhD Part I: Role of the Neuropathologist & CTE in the Media
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    Dr. Stewart is Consultant and Lead Neuropathologist at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow, Honorary Clinical Associate Professor (University of Glasgow) and Adjunct Associate Professor (University of Pennsylvania). He has sub-specialty diagnostic and research interest in forensic neuropathology, in particular, traumatic brain injury.

    Recent studies in TBI describe the range of pathologies encountered in acute and long-term survivors of head injury, with reference to pathologies linking TBI to neurodegenerative disease; work supported by major national and international grants from the US National Institutes of Health, the US Department of Defense and the Chief Scientist’s Office in Scotland.

    Contact:
    Twitter: www.Twitter.com/WillStewNeuro
    Website- Gbirg.inp.gla.ac.uk

    Research Links:

    1. Evidence for Acute Electrophysiological and Cognitive Changes Following Routine Soccer Heading https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27789273
    2. Chronic traumatic encephalopathy: a potential late and under-recognized consequence of rugby union? https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25998165
    3. Long-term health outcomes after exposure to repeated concussion in elite level: rugby union players https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27951526


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    Episode XI Dr. Bill Barr PhD: Neuropsychological Perspectives in Concussion & the Blood Test

    Episode XI Dr. Bill Barr PhD: Neuropsychological Perspectives in Concussion & the Blood Test
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    Dr. Barr is a board-certified clinical neuropsychologist and the Director of Neuropsychology in the Department of Neurology at the NYU-Langone Medical Center. He is an Associate Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry at the NYU School of Medicine. He has served on the advisory boards of many professional organizations and is the Past President of the Society for Clinical Neuropsychology (Division 40) of the American Psychological Association. Dr. Barr has been involved in both clinical and research approaches to sports concussion since the early 1990’s. He has served as the neuropsychological consultant to a number of high schools and colleges in the metropolitan New York region and to professional sports teams, including the New York Jets and New York Islanders. He has conducted research studies on athletes at the high school, collegiate, and professional levels. His work has focused on the methodologic applications of neuropsychological assessment in the athlete population and continues to serve as a consultant to many ongoing studies of athletes at all levels of competition.

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/WB_BARR
    NYU: https://goo.gl/oEqu24

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    Episode X Dr. Jason Hugentobler: Role of the Board Certified Sports Clinical Specialist Physio

    Episode X Dr. Jason Hugentobler: Role of the Board Certified Sports Clinical Specialist Physio
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    Dr. Jason Hugentobler PT, DPT, SCS is a physical therapist on the ortho/sports team at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. He received his Master’s Degree of Physical Therapy from The College of Mount Saint Joseph and his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Tennessee. Jason completed the sports residency program here at CCHMC from 2010-2011 and received his Sport Certified Specialist from the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. Jason has served on Evidence-Based Practice Teams, lectured regionally and nationally on a multitude of topics including the overhead athlete and concussion. Jason also serves as an adjunct professor at Mount Saint Joseph University teaching the concussion special topics class.

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/JAH_SportsPT

    #APTACSM Edition Episode IX Dr. Michael Furtado PT, DPT, NCS Part II

    #APTACSM Edition Episode IX Dr. Michael Furtado PT, DPT, NCS Part II
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    Dr. Michael Furtado PT, DPT, NCS is a graduate of the University of Connecticut with a Bachelor of Science in pre-physical therapy and Master of Science in physical therapy in 2005. He later earned his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Boston University while he was a practicing physical therapist. For 6 years, he worked as a staff physical therapist for TIRR Memorial Hermann Outpatient Rehabilitation in Houston, Texas, serving in leadership positions such as the Center Coordinator of Clinical Education and Senior Physical Therapist, creating vestibular and balance programs in sports concussion and military veterans.

    Michael specializes in vestibular rehabilitation and concussion and in managing the recovery of amputees but is recognized for his expertise through the American Physical Therapy Association as a Board Certified Neurological Clinical Specialist, with experience treating all types of neurological injuries.

    Michael is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Texas Medical Branch, where he serves as Admissions Chair and primary faculty for neuroscience and neurological clinical management. He also owns an outpatient private practice in Houston, AMPT Rehab, where he performs clinical practice and research in patients with vestibular dysfunction and neurological deficits.

    Michael teaches entry level students and clinicians in the area of concussion and his portfolio of professional accolades includes various teaching and clinical awards with authorship or book chapters and numerous poster presentations and public speaking engagements. He lives in Houston, Texas with his beautiful wife who is a pediatric physical therapist. They enjoy traveling, outdoor activities, rodeo’ing, and living life with their dog, Fenway.

    www.amptrehab.com
    www.twitter.com/MiFurtadPT

    Episode VIII #APTACSM Edition w/Dr. Karen Skop PT, DPT: Physical Therapy & Concussion Mngmt Part I

    Episode VIII #APTACSM Edition w/Dr. Karen Skop PT, DPT: Physical Therapy & Concussion Mngmt Part I
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    Dr. Karen Skop, PT, DPT, serves as a faculty for both the orthopedic and neurological residency program James Haley PolyTrauma Center in Tampa Fl. She has been working in the field of vestibular/balance rehabilitation, sports and orthopedics since 2000. This diversity in clinical experience makes her well suited to manage complex concussion / mild TBI population. She currently works in their post-deployment/mild TBI program (PREP) as well as an outpatient vestibular clinic. Dr. Skop serves as a consultant throughout the hospital system to assist with the management of "dizzy" clientele. She has successfully completed all 4 APTA sponsored vestibular clinical competencies and holds a leadership role within the APTA Neurology Section, Vestibular SIG. She is a nationally nominated member of the Vestibular Rehabilitation Clinical Practice Guideline task force. Dr. Skop holds an adjunct faculty position at University of South Florida, Morsani College of medicine, and lectures nationally through North American Seminars on the topic of TBI and Concussion Management. Her current research interest includes cervical, visual, auditory, vestibular dysfunction associated with traumatic brain injury, assessment and interventions.

    Reach out to her on:

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/kskopconcussion

    http://vestibular.org/understanding-vestibular-disorder/symptoms

    http://www.neuropt.org/

    Healthclick https://www.healthclick.com/courses/traumatic-brain-injury-evidence-based-continuing-education-course.php

    Emory Vestibular Course MD/PT/OT: https://www.emorydpt.org/ce-about-us/live-courses/

    Episode VII #APTACSM Edition Dr. Lenore Herget PT, DPT, SCS, CSCS Part I

    Episode VII #APTACSM Edition Dr. Lenore Herget PT, DPT, SCS, CSCS Part I
    Dr. Herget is a Senior Physical Therapist, Board Certified Sports Clinical Specialist, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, Certified Clinical Instructor and Certified Emergency Medical Responder at the MGH Sports Medicine Center. She is a member of the New England Patriots Medical Staff and serves as the Concussion Rehabilitation Consultant to the Boston Bruins, Boston Red Sox, New England Revolution, Home Base Program and the MGH Sports Concussion Clinic. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre and Psychology from Wheaton College in 2000, her Masters in Education degree from SUNY in 2005, her post baccalaureate pre-med certificate from Hunter College in 2006 and her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from MGH Institute of Health Professions in 2009.

    Dr Herget’s practice includes rehabilitating athletes who have sustained a sports concussion, most specifically evaluating and treating high school through professional level athletes with concussions and assisting in their safe return to play. Her clinical expertise is in the cervicogenic contributions and visuo-vestibular treatment of athletes and military personnel who sustain concussions as well as the progression of exercise through exertional protocols. Her research has focused on management of athletes with post-concussion syndrome and the efficacy of pre-season and post-season visuo-vestibular testing to aid in return to play decision making, alternative exercise testing protocols, atypical mTBI presentations and considerations in the military population as well as managing care for the female athlete triad diagnosis. She has lectured nationally on the topics of concussion and the non-acute management of athletes with post-concussive syndrome Additionally; Dr. Herget focuses her orthopaedic practice on the biomechanical assessment and management of lower quarter injuries.

    www.twitter.com/lenoreherget

    Find Dr. Herget at MGH Sports Concussion Clinic http://www.massgeneral.org/children/services/treatmentprograms.aspx?id=1689

    Episode VI Dr. Erin Reynolds Part I: Role of The Sport Neuropsychologist in Concussion Management

    Episode VI Dr. Erin Reynolds Part I: Role of The Sport Neuropsychologist in Concussion Management
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    Concussion Corner Podcast Episode VI Part I of a Series with Dr. Erin Reynolds PsyD: The Role of the Neuropsychologist in Concussion Management

    Dr. Erin Reynolds is a Clinical Neuropsychologist who specializes in the treatment of sport-related concussion. She currently serves as Director of the Sports Concussion Center at Baylor Scott & White’s Sports Therapy and Research (ST&R) located at The Star in Frisco, TX, slated to open in April 2018. She is an Adjunct Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Texas A&M University.

    Prior to this position, Dr. Reynolds served as Fellowship Director for the UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Program and held an appointment as Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh. The UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Program is the largest clinical and research sports concussion program in the country.

    Dr. Reynolds holds a Bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and a Master’s and Doctoral degree in clinical psychology from William James College in Boston, MA. She completed an APA-accredited internship in neuropsychology, as well as a two-year, APA-accredited postdoctoral residency in neuropsychology at the Bedford Veteran’s Administration Medical Center (Bedford VAMC) in Bedford, Massachusetts. Following this, she completed a specialized advanced fellowship in sports neuropsychology with an emphasis on sport-related concussion at the UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Program. Clinically, Dr. Reynolds treats youth, high school, collegiate, and professional level athletes who have sustained a concussion.

    She is actively involved in ongoing research projects and is a frequently invited lecturer on the topic of sport-related concussion at local, as well as national meetings.

    Dr Reynolds can be reached on Twitter at https://twitter.com/DrErinReynolds and at her clinic MyStarHealth.com

    To find a board certified Neuropsychologist visit the Sports Neuropysch Society at www.sportsneuropsychologysociety.com/

    Concussion Corner Episode V Dr. Michael Furtado Part I

    Concussion Corner Episode V Dr. Michael Furtado Part I
    Dr. Michael Furtado PT, DPT, NCS is a graduate of the University of Connecticut with a Bachelor of Science in pre-physical therapy and Master of Science in physical therapy in 2005. He later earned his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Boston University while he was a practicing physical therapist. For 6 years, he worked as a staff physical therapist for TIRR Memorial Hermann Outpatient Rehabilitation in Houston, Texas, serving in leadership positions such as the Center Coordinator of Clinical Education and Senior Physical Therapist, creating vestibular and balance programs in sports concussion and military veterans.

    Michael specializes in vestibular rehabilitation and concussion and in managing the recovery of amputees but is recognized for his expertise through the American Physical Therapy Association as a Board Certified Neurological Clinical Specialist, with experience treating all types of neurological injuries.

    Michael is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Texas Medical Branch, where he serves as Admissions Chair and primary faculty for neuroscience and neurological clinical management. He also owns an outpatient private practice in Houston, AMPT Rehab, where he performs clinical practice and research in patients with vestibular dysfunction and neurological deficits.

    Michael teaches entry level students and clinicians in the area of concussion and his portfolio of professional accolades includes various teaching and clinical awards with authorship or book chapters and numerous poster presentations and public speaking engagements. He lives in Houston, Texas with his beautiful wife who is a pediatric physical therapist. They enjoy traveling, outdoor activities, rodeo’ing, and living life with their dog, Fenway.

    www.amptrehab.com
    www.twitter.com/MiFurtadPT

    Concussion Corner Episode IV Katherine Snedaker Founder of PINK Concussions

    Concussion Corner Episode IV Katherine Snedaker Founder of PINK Concussions
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    Katherine Price Snedaker, LCSW, is the Executive Director and Founder of PINK Concussions, a non-profit brain injury organization based in Norwalk, CT, focused on female brain injury from sport, domestic violence/assault, accidents and military service.

    [Donate to Pink Concussions 501c3 non-profit through Network For Good https://pinkconcussions.networkforgood.com/projects/37998-pink-concussions-general-fund]

    PINK Concussions’ mission is to educate the medical community and patients on sex differences in brain injury to improve rehabilitation and aid recovery. Katherine has presented on sex differences in brain injury for organizations such as VA's 2017 Brain Trust, the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center (DVBIC), the Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury, the American Academy of Neurology Sports Concussion Conference, and the International Brain Injury Association's World Brain Injury Congress.

    Katherine has produced four international medical summits on female brain injury hosted by Palo Alto VA Healthcare System, Georgetown University Medical Center, International Brain Injury Association, and the International Conference on Paediatric Acquired Brain Injury. Katherine earned a BS at the University of Kansas, and a Masters in Social Work from Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service.

    Take the #PINKBrainPledge www.pinkconcussions.com/take-the-pledge

    #FOAMed Links for Podcast:
    1. PINK Women’s Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/PINKconcussionsWomen/
    2. PINK Young Women’s Group (for women under age 25) https://www.facebook.com/groups/PINKunder25/
    3. PINK Caregivers/Parents https://www.facebook.com/groups/PINKconcussionsParents/
    4. PINK Medical and Research Professionals/First Responders https://www.facebook.com/groups/pinkTBIpros/
    5. PINK Veterans https://www.facebook.com/groups/PINKveterans/

    Concussion Corner Episode III Dr. Caralyn Baxter PT, DPT

    Concussion Corner Episode III Dr. Caralyn Baxter PT, DPT
    Dr. Caralyn Baxter is a physical therapist for US Ski and Snowboard team. She is based out of Park City, UT and spends roughly a third of the year traveling with the US Freeski Halfpipe team to domestic and international competitions. Most recently, Dr. Baxter wrapped up a trip to XGames 2018 in Aspen, CO, and will be traveling to PyeongChang, South Korea next week for the 2018 Winter Olympic Games.

    Dr. Baxter completed Evidence in Motion’s year-long concussion management certification in 2016. Following this program, Dr. Baxter partnered with Dr. Jeffrey Kutcher and implemented the first sports neurology pre-participation exams for the US Freeski Halfpipe Team. This practice will go company-wide for the 2018-19 season.

    Additionally, Dr. Baxter has served as a guest lecturer on concussion rehabilitation at the University of Utah and presented at the 2017 Medical Emergencies in Skiing and Snowboarding conference. She also has a welsh corgi named Cormac.

    #FOAMed Resources in the podcast:
    Establishing a clinical service for the management of sports-related concussions by Dr. Erin Reynolds PsyD et al www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25232886

    Physiological, vestibulo-ocular and cervicogenic post-concussion disorders: an evidence-based classification system with directions for treatment by Doctors Michael Ellis, John Leddy et al www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Concussion+physiologic+Ellis+M

    A Practical Concussion Toolbox by doctors Matuszak, Leddy, et al www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27022058

    Episode II: Sport Neurology's Role in Concussion w/ Dr. Jeffrey Kutcher MD Part II

    Episode II: Sport Neurology's Role in Concussion w/ Dr. Jeffrey Kutcher MD Part II
    Concussion Corner Episode II: Dr. Jeffrey Kutcher MD Part II

    Dr. Kutcher currently serves as the Global Director of The Sports Neurology Clinic, specializing in the diagnosis and management of sports concussion, post-concussion syndrome and neurological conditions in athletes.

    Prior to launching The Sports Neurology Clinic, Dr. Kutcher founded and directed the University of Michigan NeuroSport Program where he established the first fellowship in Sports Neurology.

    He is the Team Neurologist for United States Ski and Snowboard, and served as the Team Neurologist for the US Olympic Team at the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, Russia.

    In February 2018, he will join the US Olympic Team again for the 2018 Winter Games in PyeongChang, South Korea.

    Dr. Kutcher also serves as the Director of the NBA concussion program, and has helped develop the concussion policies of the NCAA as well as several college athletic programs and conferences.

    Additionally, Dr. Kutcher works as an advisor to the NFL, NHL, and MLS Players’ Associations. He led the effort to create the Sports Neurology section of the American Academy of Neurology and served as the section’s first chair. He was also a founding Co-Director of the annual American Academy of Neurology Sports Concussion Conference.

    Dr. Kutcher frequently speaks, both nationally and internationally, on sports concussion and athlete brain health, and has been directly involved in the development of educational materials for coaches, athletes and parents. He recently co-authored a book titled Back In The Game: Why Concussion Doesn’t Have To End Your Athletic Career that provides a real-world discussion of what science and medicine know, and what coaches and parents need to understand about concussion.

    https://twitter.com/JeffKutcherMD
    https://www.instagram.com/jeffkutchermd/

    https://www.amazon.com/Back-Game-Concussion-Doesnt-Athletic/dp/0190226609/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1517032581&sr=8-2&keywords=back+in+the+game+book

    https://thesportsneurologyclinic.com/

    https://www.aan.com/tools-and-resources/practicing-neurologists-administrators/patient-resources/sports-concussion-resources/

    Episode I: Sport Neurology's Role in Concussion w/ Dr. Jeffrey Kutcher MD Part I

    Episode I: Sport Neurology's Role in Concussion w/ Dr. Jeffrey Kutcher MD Part I
    Concussion Corner Episode I: Dr. Jeffrey Kutcher MD Part I

    Dr. Kutcher currently serves as the Global Director of The Sports Neurology Clinic, specializing in the diagnosis and management of sports concussion, post-concussion syndrome and neurological conditions in athletes.

    Prior to launching The Sports Neurology Clinic, Dr. Kutcher founded and directed the University of Michigan NeuroSport Program where he established the first fellowship in Sports Neurology.

    He is the Team Neurologist for United States Ski and Snowboard, and served as the Team Neurologist for the US Olympic Team at the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, Russia.

    In February 2018, he will join the US Olympic Team again for the 2018 Winter Games in PyeongChang, South Korea.

    Dr. Kutcher also serves as the Director of the NBA concussion program, and has helped develop the concussion policies of the NCAA as well as several college athletic programs and conferences.

    Additionally, Dr. Kutcher works as an advisor to the NFL, NHL, and MLS Players’ Associations. He led the effort to create the Sports Neurology section of the American Academy of Neurology and served as the section’s first chair. He was also a founding Co-Director of the annual American Academy of Neurology Sports Concussion Conference.

    Dr. Kutcher frequently speaks, both nationally and internationally, on sports concussion and athlete brain health, and has been directly involved in the development of educational materials for coaches, athletes and parents. He recently co-authored a book titled Back In The Game: Why Concussion Doesn’t Have To End Your Athletic Career that provides a real-world discussion of what science and medicine know, and what coaches and parents need to understand about concussion.

    https://twitter.com/JeffKutcherMD
    https://www.instagram.com/jeffkutchermd/

    https://www.amazon.com/Back-Game-Concussion-Doesnt-Athletic/dp/0190226609/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1517032581&sr=8-2&keywords=back+in+the+game+book

    https://thesportsneurologyclinic.com/

    https://www.aan.com/tools-and-resources/practicing-neurologists-administrators/patient-resources/sports-concussion-resources/