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Session, Speaker(s), Synopsis and Learning Objectives |
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7:30-8:30 |
Registration & Continental Breakfast |
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8:30-8:45 |
Welcoming Remarks Paul Comper, PhD, CPsych Clinical Neuropsychologist, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute – UHN; Co-Director, University of Toronto Concussion Clinic
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8:45-9:15 |
The Current State of Sports Concussion Jeffrey S. Kutcher, MD Associate Professor, Department of Neurology Team Physician, University of Michigan, Director, Michigan NeuroSport This presentation will provide a comprehensive review of sports concussion, including definitions, diagnostic strategies and approaches to clinical management, that focuses on both short-term and long-term clinical outcomes.
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9:15-9:45 |
Best Practices in Management University Athletes with Concussion: The University of Toronto Approach Doug Richards, MD Assistant Professor, Medical Director, David L. MacIntosh Sport Medicine Clinic, Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education, University of Toronto The University of Toronto Concussion Program was established in 1999-2000 and integrates best practices and current evidence into a working model of concussion management for university athletes. This presentation will discuss the model and its essential elements of management university (and other) athletes with concussion, from the point of injury to assessment and management in the sports-medicine clinic to return to play and return to studies.
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9:45-10:15 |
Return to Learn: St. Michael’s College School’s Experiences with Return to Academics after Concussion Barbara Csenge, BA, B.Ed Director of Learning Enrichment, St. Michael’s College School Clare Brandys, PhD, CPysch Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Private Practice/SMCS Consultant This presentation will provide an overview of St. Michael’s College School’s innovative step-wise academic reintegration program. There is a general understanding of the importance of a graduated step-wise return to athletics. The Return to Learn program addresses the need to provide a similar framework to support and educate school communities with academic progression following student concussion.
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10:15-10:45 |
Nutrition Break and Sponsor/Exhibit Viewing Time |
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10:45-11:45 |
Workshop 1: Management of Post-Traumatic Headache-Challenges and Obstacles
Jonathan Gladstone, MD FRCPC Consultant Neurologist & Headache Specialist, Director, Gladstone Headache Clinic; Headache Specialist, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre; Headache and Neurology Specialist, Head Injury Clinic, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute – UHN, Co-Director, Headache Clinic, The Hospital for Sick Children; Director of Neurology and Headache Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Canada; Consultant Neurologist, Toronto Blue Jays and Toronto Raptors
This presentation will begin by highlighting the challenges in managing the patient with post-traumatic headache. This will be followed by an overview of experienced-based management of post-traumatic headache.
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10:45-11:45 |
Workshop 2: Treatment of Vestibular Disorders in the Traumatic Brain Injured Patient
John Rutka, MD, FRCSC Professor of Otolaryngology, University of Toronto, Staff Ontologist/Neurotologist; University Health Network
Complaints of dizziness post head injury are common. This presentation will present an overview of the dizzy patient and identify the common causes for dizziness post head injury. Data from over 3,000 patients over a 20 year period from the Workplace Safety and Injury Board (WSIB) is presented to gain a further understanding of this complaint.
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10:45-11:45 |
Workshop 3: Return to Play: Assessment of the Potentially Concussed Athlete Jeffrey S. Kutcher, MD Associate Professor, Department of Neurology Team Physician, University of Michigan, Director Michigan NeuroSport
This workshop will illustrate an approach to the acutely concussed athlete. It will cover when to keep an athlete out of participation and when to activate EMS with practical examples.
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10:45-11:45 |
Workshop 4: Compensation Challenges of Survivors of mTBI Dale Orlando McLeish Orlando LLP
John McLeish McLeish Orlando LLP
Roger Oatley Oatley, Vigmond LLP
Jim Vigmond Oatley, Vigmond LLP
This presentation will provide an overview of the challenges faced in the tort system.
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11:45-12:45 |
Networking Lunch and Sponsor/Exhibitor Viewing |
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12:45-1:10 |
Concussions and Kids: What Do We Owe Them?
Chris Nowinski, A.B. Co-Director, Boston University Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy; Executive Director, Sports Legacy Institute
This presentation will provide a short history of concussion awareness, review the current state of knowledge, and discuss the different ethical obligations we have to adults versus children.
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1:10-1:55 |
Part 1: The Concussion Spectrum of Disorders Charles H. Tator, CM, MD, PhD, FRCSC, FACS Professor of Neurosurgery, University of Toronto, Toronto Western Hospital – UHN; Senior Scientist – Toronto Western Research Institute; Project Leader, KNC Canadian Sports Concussion Project: Founder, ThinkFirst Canada, Board Member, Parachute Canada
This talk will encompass the spectrum of concussion disorders ranging from acute concussion to brain degeneration such as chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).
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Part 2: The Complex Consequences of Multiple Concussions
Robin Green, PhD, CPysch Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) in Traumatic Brain Injury; Senior Scientist and Head, Cognition Team, Head, Cognitive Neurorehabiltiation Sciences Laboratory, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute – UHN; Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Neurosciences, University of Toronto; Head Cognitive and Social Sciences Stream Graduate Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Toronto
This talk will discuss the range of consequences of sustaining multiple concussions (and sub-concussions) ranging from one extreme of no measureable effects to the other extreme: chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).
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1:55-2:20 |
The Ontario Concussion Strategy: Translating Knowledge into Action
Mark Bayley, MD, FRCPC Medical Director, Neuro Rehabilitation Program, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute – UHN; Associate Professor, University of Toronto
This presentation will provide an overview of the 5 priority initiatives of the Concussion Strategy to improve mTBI care and the emerging products available for clinicians.
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2:20-2:50 |
Nutrition Break and Sponsor/Exhibit Viewing Time |
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2:50-3:50 |
Workshops – Session 2 (4 Concurrent Workshops) – Please see above at 10:45am for descriptions |
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3:50-4:00 |
Transition Time back to Main Room for Panel Session |
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4:00-4:35 |
Panel Session: Mild Traumatic Brain Injury On and Off the Field
In this interactive session, participants will be given some insight into the pressures faced by varsity level student-athletes as well as professional athletes who have suffered from a concussion. Clinicians will also be on hand to discuss the rehabilitation options and considerations presented to these athletes. |
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4:35 |
Closing Remarks |
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