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On-line Concussion Prevention Training

By |2017-02-10T09:50:32-07:00April 18th, 2013|Preparedness, Prevention|

Physical activity is absolutely essential to maintain good health…  but you need checks in the system to make sure it’s done safely.  That’s where the CDC’s Heads Up: Concussion in Youth Sports on-line training comes in.  It’s is a free, online course available to coaches, parents, and others designed to help keep athletes safe from [...]

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AZ Brain Injury Resources Continue to Expand

By |2017-02-10T09:50:33-07:00April 16th, 2013|General|

Last year we created Arizona’s Excellence in Pre-hospital Injury Care project- which is aimed at improving brain injury outcomes in AZ. The National Institutes of Health chose AZ as the only state to evaluate the national standards for pre-hospital emergency care of brain injury.  Since we got started about a year ago- we’ve recruited almost 100 [...]

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AZ’s Traumatic Brain Injury Network Developing

By |2017-02-10T09:50:44-07:00February 6th, 2013|General, Preparedness|

Traumatic brain injury is involved in about 1/3 of all injury-related deaths- it’s clearly a public health issue.  That’s why we created Arizona's Excellence in Pre-hospital Injury Care project- which is aimed at improving brain injury outcomes in AZ. The National Institutes of Health chose AZ as the only state to evaluate the national standards [...]

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Improving Outcomes for Pediatric Brain Injury

By |2012-05-16T09:11:21-07:00May 16th, 2012|General|

A quick and effective response is critical when you have a brain injury.  That’s why our Excellence in Pre-hospital Injury Care Project is so critical.  It’s a unique NIH funded collaboration between the ADHS and the U of A College of Medicine’s Emergency Medicine Research Center.  More than 150 EMS agencies in AZ are now participating- which aims [...]

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