Description
UChicago Medicine 1st Annual Chicago Neurotrauma Symposium 2023
UChicago Medicine
- Include: 24 videos + 1 pdf, size: 8.85 GB
- Target Audience: neurologist, multidisciplinary cohort of clinicians, clinical research methodologists
Information:
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.
Target Audience
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