TBI+ Concussion Summit: A Functional Neurology Approach to Publishing and Expanding Research In The Field
By: National University of Health Sciences

Course Description

Our first step in working with any TBI or concussion patients is to evaluate and create a treatment plan that focuses on neuroplasticity. What are the best practices here? What are the products and tools that support the clinical plan?

During this conference, we will explore all of this with some specific protocols, considering also the ‘patient first approach’. Then the critical question becomes how do we customize this for individual patients based on testing and retesting their results. That’s where Sallie® comes in. Sallie® can guide and aid professionals in creating and tracking the progress for the individualized plan for the patient. It also allows us to then effectively take our case data and turn it into an effective Case Report - a requirement for all of our Fellowship and Certificate candidates, which continues to grow and expand this field of neuroplasticity in both Childhood Neurodevelopmental Disorders as well as Functional Neurology.

Sallie®, is a patented patient portal designed as a virtual therapy dog that creates digital therapeutic biomarkers by processing patients’ narratives using proprietary algorithms. Sallie® offers Clinical Decision Support Services [CDSS] to providers so that they may develop customized treatment plans for patients. For providers, Sallie® offers real-time insight and remote alerts so that providers can see and stop symptoms BEFORE they escalate to an emergency. True holistic care. Never miss a symptom. In addition, this process builds a unique first-ever patient reported outcome data warehouse providing longitudinal data for research and publications.

Course Details

  • TBI+ Concussion Summit: A Functional Neurology Approach to Publishing and Expanding Research In The Field
  • By:    National University of Health Sciences
  • Instructor:    Alden, Michael; Becker, Lynne; Behrendt, Benjamin; Boynton, David; Gaudet, Scharlene; Longyear, Michael; Melillo, Robert; Peck, Sharik; Smith, Rikishi
  • Total CE Hours:    12.0
  • Course Format:     Live In Person Seminar
  • Course Start:    05/04/2024   08:30am
  • Course End:    05/05/2024   12:00pm
  • Time Zone:    Central
  • Location State:    Florida
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  • Course Categories:     DC Continuing Education
  • Course Subjects | CE HOURS:
    • Differential/Physical Diagnosis  -4.0 CE Hours
    • Principles, Techniques, Adjunct. Proc (PTAP) for Missouri  -8.0 CE Hours
  •    Course Outline