UChicago Medicine 1st Annual Chicago Neurotrauma Symposium 2023
This symposium introduces a new paradigm to the multidisciplinary clinical approach, paving the way for innovation in patient care. By collaborating on high-yield clinical questions, we aim to make groundbreaking discoveries that will advance the field of brain trauma. Let’s work together to improve the lives of patients with brain injuries.
Format : 24 videos + 1 pdf
File Size : 8.85 GB
- Event starts: 09/29/2023 – 8:00am
- Activity opens: 06/30/2023
Target Audience
This activity is designed for a multidisciplinary cohort of clinicians, clinical research methodologists, and funding agency representatives committed to filling the gaps in firearm-inflicted brain injury (FIBI) management.
Learning Objectives
After this activity, participants will be able to:
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Identify knowledge gaps and areas for further research through a comprehensive review of the current clinical literature on FIBI;
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Describe the multidisciplinary approach required for the acute resuscitation of individuals affected by FIBI;
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Discuss the most effective research approaches for studying FIBI;
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Compare effectiveness studies versus randomized controlled trials for FIBI treatment;
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Determine high-yield clinical questions that require further investigation that can create research consortiums to address them;
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Evaluate the available acute neurosurgical and neurocritical care options to optimize neurological outcomes for FIBI patients.
+ Topics:
- KEYNOTE ADDRESS NINDS Research Priorities.mp4
- OPENING SESSION Benefits of Research in PBI.mp4
- OPENING SESSION The epidemic of gun violence nationwide and in the Southside of Chicago.mp4
- OPENING SESSION The UChicago Experience with PBI.mp4
- SESSION 1- Civilian Penetrating Brain Injury Guidelines Overview of the Upcoming PBI Guidelines Alex Valadka.mp4
- SESSION 1- Civilian Penetrating Brain Injury Guidelines Overview of the Upcoming PBI Guidelines Deborah Stein.mp4
- SESSION 1- Civilian Penetrating Brain Injury Guidelines Overview of the Upcoming PBI Guidelines Gregory Hawryluk.mp4
- SESSION 2- Acute Management of PBI Part 1 ICP Monitoring Management in PBI.mp4
- SESSION 2- Acute Management of PBI Part 1 Neurosurgical Management of PBI.mp4
- SESSION 2- Acute Management of PBI Part 1 Trauma Surgery Perspectives.mp4
- SESSION 3- Acute Management of PBI Part 2 Late complications in patients with PBI.mp4
- SESSION 3- Acute Management of PBI Part 2 PBI and Cerebrovascular Injuries Endovascular.mp4
- SESSION 3- Acute Management of PBI Part 2 Predicting and Managing Acute Complications from PBI in the ICU.mp4
- SESSION 4- Military Considerations for PBI Management of TBI in the Deployed Environment- Joint Trauma System Considerations.mp4
- SESSION 4- Military Considerations for PBI Neurosurgical Management of PBI in the Field.mp4
- SESSION 5- PBI Research (Imaging and pre-clinical) Neuroprotection Strategies for Severe Penetrating Traumatic Brain Injury- Past, Present, and Future.mp4
- SESSION 5- PBI Research (Imaging and pre-clinical) Research funding opportunities & resources for Preclinical research at NINDS.mp4
- SESSION 5- PBI Research (Imaging and pre-clinical) Science of Penetrating Traumatic Brain Injury.mp4
- SESSION 5- PBI Research (Imaging and pre-clinical) The future of computational image-based analysis for PBI.mp4
- SESSION 6- TBI Research Models for Expanding Knowledge in PBI Addressing Future Gaps in TBI pTBI research- The Military Traumatic Brain Injury Initiative at USU.mp4
- SESSION 6- TBI Research Models for Expanding Knowledge in PBI Lessons from Randomized Clinical Trials.mp4
- SESSION 6- TBI Research Models for Expanding Knowledge in PBI Lessons from TRACK-TBI.mp4
- SESSION 6- TBI Research Models for Expanding Knowledge in PBI The U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command’s Combat Casualty Research Program’s commitment to TBI.mp4
- SESSION 7- Panel Discussion.mp4
- Symposium Brochure_0.pdf
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