The Sixth Annual Conference on Brain Injury
New Orleans, Louisiana
October 2-4, 2008
Conference Information
Reserve your space now for the NABIS Annual Meeting -- the largest gathering of brain injury professionals in North America. In all, over 50 of the leading experts from North America will present on the latest advances in the science, rehabilitation and treatment of traumatic brain injury.
Accepted abstracts from this event will be published in the Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation.
The 2008 conference will focus on four concurrent education tracks covering the following topic areas:
- Medical-Clinical Best Practices
- Research/Science
- Life Long Living & Working
- Legal Issues in Brain Injury
Building on the success of last year's Blast Injury Institute sessions, NABIS is again planning a comprehensive series of educational offerings that will specifically address the unique challenges presented by wartime brain injury caused by blast. Brain injury professionals working in the military or VA settings are strongly encouraged to attend these sessions.
The conference will be held at the New Orleans Convention Center Marriott Hotel, located on the edge of the historic French Quarter and a short walk from the world famous Bourbon Street.
To view the program and Blast Injury Institute sessions, click here.
Concurrent Legal Conference
The 21st Annual Conference on Legal Issues in Brain Injury will be held concurrently with the NABIS medical conference in New Orleans, October 2-4, 2008. Leading attorneys and medical experts will provide detailed, practical information on every aspect of litigating a case involving brain injury. This Conference is the "must attend" event for all professionals involved in brain injury litigation.
For more information on the Legal Conference, click here.
Are You Receiving 'Brain Injury Professional'?
Published quarterly, Brain Injury Professional magazine has the largest circulation of any professional publication on the subject of brain injury. The current issue focuses on Violence and TBI and is guest edited by Jean Langlois, ScD, MPH, Senior Epidemiologist, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. An annual subscription to Brain Injury Professional is an exclusive benefit of NABIS membership.
To join NABIS and receive BIP, click here.
Contact NABIS
|