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Litigation Strategies Logo Make plans NOW to attend Brain Injury Litigation Strategies 2009Click Here for Details
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BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA ADOPTS JOURNAL OF HEAD TRAUMA
REHABILITATION
Two highly respected leaders team up to improve clinical management and rehabilitation of individuals with brain injury.  Read the full press release:
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Our Nation's Capitol

Red Hot Policy News: In this week’s Policy Corner - BIAA submitted written testimony to the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee.

BIAA Submits Written Testimony to Senate Labor-HHS-Education Appropriations Subcommittee - Learn More

News!

Press Releases:
BIAA joins military and veteran advocates in inviting Senators McCain and Obama to Fort Hood, Texas town hall meeting

Brain Injury Association of America Applauds TBI Act Reauthorization

BIAA elected to ANSI A117 Committee -
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Joseph C. Richert elected Board Chairman - Learn More

Brain Injury Featured on NPR’s Diane Rehm Show Click here

New Resources and Ideas

New Resources on Our Website

New TBI Model Systems Abstract Posted: Does a person's neighborhood have an impact on outcome after TBI?

Summer 2008 edition of THE Challenge

Brain Imaging FAQ – Click Here

BIA-NH Annual Conference Luncheon Presentation - Click Here

Our Position

Cognitive Rehabilitation
BIAA’s position paper on cognitive rehabilitation – it is worth reading! Click Here.

Position Statement

Brain Injury & The Military
BIAA Issues: Comments on VA Disability Ratings

BIAA Issues: Public/Private Position Statement
Dr. Ayub Khan Ommaya

We are deeply saddened at the passing of Dr. Ayub Khan Ommaya, former Chief of Neurosurgery at NIH’s National Institute of Neurological Disorders. To learn more about his tremendous scientific contributions to our knowledge of TBI, click here.

 

 

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