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Kinesiology Events

Concussion Experts Headline Athletic Training Educational Symposium

The Atheltic Training Program will sponsor an educational symposium on Saturday, February 18th with experts on recognition and management of mild traumatic brain injury in sport.
Date
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Time
11am - 4pm
Location
 Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery
Address

53706
Description

Athletic Training Alumni & Friends title against the snowThe UW-Madison Athletic Training Program is sponsoring an educational symposium on Saturday Februrary 18th at 11am at the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery. The program is in conjunction with other events as part of an Athletic Training Alumni and Friends celebration. The educational symposium features two noted experts in the recognition and management of mild traumatic brain injury in sport. Dr. Steven Broglio from the University of Michigan and Dr. Michael McCrea from Waukesha Memorial Hospital and the Medical College of Wisconsin will present current research and hold a question and answer session on current issues in concussion research and management.

More information about the educational program can be found at the Athletic Training Education Program website.

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