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Acquired Brain Injuries Discussed on Disabilities At Work Radio

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Acquired Brain Injuries

Traumatic brain injuries are a public health crisis and there are more

than 3 million new brain injuries every year. Listen to this expert panel to

learn more about traumatic brain injury, how to deal with it, treatments that

are available, and advances being made.

Please join host Ray Zardetto as he speaks with Donohue - Founder

and President, The Jane Brain Foundation; Ann Glang, Ph.D. - Senior

Fellow, Research Professor, Teaching Research Institute, Western Oregon

University and Research Scientist, Oregon Center for Applied Science;

Ron Savage Ed.D. - President, North American Brain Injury Society,

Founder, The Pediatric Task Force of the Brain Injury Association of America,

Senior Consultant at The Center for Neurological and Neurodevelopmental Health

(Voorhees, NJ) and Editor, Brain Injury Professional; and Joe Tepas III M.D. -

Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics at the University of Florida and Chief,

Division of Pediatric Surgery.

Tune in to Disabilities At Work Radio every Wednesday at

Noon EST on VoiceAmerica.

Disabilities At Work Radio highlights businesses that go ‘beyond

compliance’ in hiring practices or that support people with disabilities in

other ways, and details the benefits companies receive.

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