Webinars

Webinars

This resource contains a list of past and present webinars related to brain injury awareness.

PAST USBIA WEBINARS

Aired on February 8, 2023: Resilience and Brain Injury presented by Kyla Pearce, Senior Director of Programs & Research for the LoveYourBrain Foundation. To watch the presentation, click here.

Aired on November 9, 2022:  The Use of Apps Within the TBI Community. Presented by Michelle Wild, President and CEO of Brain Education Strategies and Technology.  To watch the presentation, click here.

Aired on August 10, 2022:  Return to School Following Brain Injury:  Promising Practices and Current Research presented by Melissa McCart, Research Assistant Professor and Director of the Oregon TBI Teams at the Center on Brain Injury Research and Training (CBIRT) at the University of Oregon.  To watch the presentation, click here.

Aired on May 18, 2022:  Intimate Partner Violence presented by Eve Valera, Associate Professor in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Research Scientist at Massachusetts General Hospital.  To watch the presentation, click here.

Aired on February 9, 2022:  Connection, Loneliness, and Finding Meaning presented by Kate Kerkmans, VP of Client Programs at the Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado.  To watch the presentation, click here.

Aired on November 10, 2021:  Supporting Survivors of Brain Injury in a Criminal Justice Setting, presented by Liam Donevan, Program Manager – Criminal Justice System, Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado.  To watch the presentation, click here.

Aired on August 4, 2021:  The New Age of Concussion:  Refining Diagnosis and Treatment, presented by Gerard A. Gioia, PhD, Chief, Division of Pediatric Neuropsychology, Children’s National Hospital.  To watch the presentation, click here.

Aired on May 12, 2021:  Grieving the Loss of Normal, presented by Gina Pollard, MDiv, CTSS, Certified Grief Recovery Specialist.  To watch the presentation, click here.

Aired on February 17, 2021:  Cognitive and Social Effects of COVID-19 on TBI Survivors and Caregivers, presented by Alina K. Fong, PhD, and Jaycie Loewen, PhD.   To watch the presentation, click here.