Upcoming Conferences
The Third Annual Trauma Spectrum Conference: Emerging Research on Polytrauma, Recovery and Reintegration of Service Members, Veterans and their Families
Date: December 7-8, 2010
Time: 8:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Location: Natcher Conference Center
National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, Maryland 20892
Mission: To enhance and promote continued collaboration among the Department of Defense, National Institutes of Health, Department of Veterans Affairs and key stake holders such as researchers, academics, other federal partners and military and civilian personnel dedicated to improving the lives of Service members, Veterans and their families.
Purpose: This year's conference will focus on emerging polytrauma research and its impact on Service members, Veterans, and their families to:
- Discuss emerging research for traumatic brain injury, psychological health conditions, vision and eye injuries, hearing injuries, extremity injuries and amputations.
- Present emerging treatments in support of polytrauma recovery and reintegration.
- Inform practice regarding the needs of caregivers and families dealing with a polytrauma patient.
- Address health, psychosocial, gender, cultural, geographic and other disparities that may impact diagnosis, care, treatment and recovery concerns around polytrauma.
- Raise awareness for future development of treatments, practices, and policies.
Objectives:
- Federal partners will promote research and evidence based practice around polytrauma through enhanced coordination and collaboration across agencies.
- Researchers will update participants with the available research on polytrauma recovery and reintegration.
- Participants and presenters will work together to identify areas for future research on polytrauma and its impact on Service members, Veterans, their families, and caregivers.
- Presenters will identify and present information on existing polytrauma programs.
Registration: There is no registration fee to attend the Third Annual Trauma Spectrum Conference. Please check back in mid-September to register for the conference.
For information on last year's Trauma Spectrum Disorder conference, including presentations, please click here.