Upcoming
Butch Alterman Memorial Webinar
Tools and Strategies to Deal with Cognitive Function Loss after
Brain Injury: October 20, 2016
Join
us at 3 PM Eastern Time (2 Central, 1 Mountain, Noon Pacific) for a one hour
webinar. This webinar, for those with brain injury and their supporters,
will focus on tools and strategies to help with the cognitive function losses
associated with brain injury. These strategies will help you proactively
prevent or at least lessen fatigue, stress and anxiety. They will help
you be more successful in managing your day's activities, helping you become
more confident and motivated.
This
is a free webinar. This webinar does not include CBIS CEU's.
About the Speaker:
Dr
Cheryle Sullivan received her medical degree in from Michigan State
University's College of Human Medicine and completed a residency in Family
Practice. She then worked as a solo family physician in private practice in
Michigan and as a family physician-clinic administrator in Colorado.
In
2002, a skiing accident caused her sixth concussion (mild TBI) and ongoing
cognitive challenges ended Dr. Sullivan's medical career. Dr. Sullivan now
follows her passion, raising awareness about brain injury among the general
public as well as in health care providers. She has presented on topics related
to brain injury to the general public, medical providers, educators, vocational
rehabilitation staff and military staff and troops. She is the author of the
book Brain Injury Survival Kit, 365 Tips, Tricks and Tools to Deal with
Cognitive Function Loss and contributing author for the book Chicken Soup for
the Soul, Recovering From Traumatic Brain Injury.
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