Harvard NeuroRehabilitation 2023

Harvard NeuroRehabilitation 2023

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Harvard NeuroRehabilitation 2023

Format: 49 videos + 50 pdf, size: 10.23 GB

Course Audience: neurologist

Overview:

Patients with stroke, SCI, TBI, brain tumors, and functional and degenerative neurological diseases face significant disruption to so many facets of their lives, and clinicians are left with so many treatment dimensions to consider, that rehabilitation is never simple. These challenges are compounded by the fact that rehabilitation approaches are now in a period of rapid expansion. It’s difficult to stay current with, choose, and use the best options for neurorehabilitation—yet this is key to optimizing patient outcomes.

It’s with these challenges in mind that we present NeuroRehabilitation 2023. Many of the country’s most experienced and committed neurorehabilitation experts provide updates and strategies for state-of-the-art clinical interventions. Education is comprehensive and practical. As a participant in the distance learning program, you can rely on this course for:

  • Comprehensive updates
  • Education to further your expertise in guiding patients to their maximum level of function
  • Evidence-based approaches to challenging and complex cases
  • Take-home tools
  • A learning experience to heighten your success in effectively and efficiently helping your patients gain the skills that will improve their health, function, and quality of life

 

Wednesday, May 03, 2023

9:00am to 9:10am Welcome and AnnouncementsMel Glenn, MD
9:10am to 9:50am What Extremes of Recovery Tell Us about Neurorehabilitation: Case StudiesRoss Zafonte, DO
9:50am to 10:00am Q&A with Dr. Zafonte
10:00am to 10:05am Break
10:05am to 10:55am Surgical Approaches to Neuro-Orthopedic Disorders of the Upper Limb: Case StudiesChaitanya Mudgal, MCh, MBBS
10:55am to 11:05am Q&A with Dr. Mudgal
11:05am to 11:20am Break
11:20am to 12:10pm Depression and Adjustment in Neurorehabilitation: Case StudiesSarah Bannon, PhD and Mel Glenn, MD
12:10pm to 12:20pm Q&A with Drs. Bannon and Glenn
12:20pm to 1:20pm Break
1:20pm to 2:10pm Interactive Breakout Sessions 1A – 1CEach of these sessions includes 10 minutes of Q&A.1A Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in TBI: A Decade of Lessons Learned from TRACK-TBI

Joseph Giacino, PhD

1B The Course of Recovery after Stroke: Case Studies

Shirley Shih, MD

1C The Use of Advanced Technology for SCI in Neurorehabilitation Clinical Practice: Case Studies

Megan Gill, PT, DPT, NCSAll sessions will be recorded as they are live streamed and placed in the online course video library, enabling registrants to view more than one breakout session. The video library will be available for 90 days after the conclusion of the course.
2:10pm to 2:15pm Break
2:15pm to 3:05pm Interactive Breakout Sessions 2A – 2C: Case StudiesEach of these sessions includes 10 minutes of Q&A.2A Chronic TBI/Aging with TBI

Mel Glenn, MD

2B Rehabilitation Approaches to Caring for Patients with Brain Tumors

Shirley Shih, MD

2C Aging after SCI

Sunil Sabharwal, MDAll sessions will be recorded as they are live streamed and placed in the online course video library, enabling registrants to view more than one breakout session. The video library will be available for 90 days after the conclusion of the course.
3:05pm to 3:20pm Break
3:20pm to 4:10pm Interactive Breakout Sessions 3A – 3CEach of these sessions includes 10 minutes of Q&A.3A Critical Issues in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

Grant Iverson, PhD

3B Rehabilitation of Left Neglect: Case Studies

Yong-Tae Lee, MD

3C Epidural Electrical Stimulation for Recovery after SCI

Megan Gill, PT, DPT, NCSAll sessions will be recorded as they are live streamed and placed in the online course video library, enabling registrants to view more than one breakout session. The video library will be available for 90 days after the conclusion of the course.
4:10pm to 4:15pm Break
4:15pm to 5:05pm Interactive Breakout Sessions 4A – 4C: Case StudiesEach of these sessions includes 10 minutes of Q&A.4A/4B Cognitive Rehabilitation in TBI and Stroke

R. Richard Sanders, MS, CCC-SLP, MTS

4C Sexuality After SCI

Marika Hess, MDAll sessions will be recorded as they are live streamed and placed in the online course video library, enabling registrants to view more than one breakout session. The video library will be available for 90 days after the conclusion of the course.

Thursday, May 04, 2023

9:00am to 9:05am Morning IntroductionMel Glenn, MD
9:05am to 9:45am KEYNOTE: Rehabilitation of Functional Neurologic Disorders: Case StudiesGinger Polich, MD
9:45am to 9:55am Q&A with Dr. Polich
9:55am to 10:00am Break
10:00am to 10:40am Wellness Groups in the Continuum of NeurorehabilitationElizabeth Frates, MD
10:40am to 10:50am Q&A with Dr. Frates
10:50am to 11:05am Break
11:05am to 11:55am Interactive Breakout Sessions 5A – 5C: Case StudiesEach of these sessions includes 10 minutes of Q&A.5A The Postacute Confusional State after TBI

Yelena Bodien, PhD

5B Social Cognition and Affective Processing in Neurodegenerative Disease

Bradford Dickerson, MD

5C Acute Intermittent Hypoxia: A Breathtaking Approach to SCI Recovery

Randy Trumbower, PT, PhDAll sessions will be recorded as they are live streamed and placed in the online course video library, enabling registrants to view more than one breakout session. The video library will be available for 90 days after the conclusion of the course.
11:55am to 12:55pm Break
12:55pm to 1:45pm Interactive Breakout Sessions 6A – 6C: Case StudiesEach of these sessions includes 10 minutes of Q&A.6A Vestibular Rehabilitation following TBI

Kathryn MacDonald, PT, DPT, NCS

6B Models of Stroke Neurorecovery: The Cutting Edge

David Lin, MD

6C Neural Stimulation for Ambulation after SCI

Ronald Triolo, PhDAll sessions will be recorded as they are live streamed and placed in the online course video library, enabling registrants to view more than one breakout session. The video library will be available for 90 days after the conclusion of the course.
1:45pm to 1:50pm Break
1:50pm to 2:40pm Interactive Breakout Sessions 7A – 7CEach of these sessions includes 10 minutes of Q&A.7A Traumatic Brain Injury: Expert Witness Testimony

Walter Panis, MD

7B Robot-Assisted Therapy and Cognitive Strategy Training to Promote Skill Transfer and Upper Limb Function: Case Studies

Susan Fasoli, ScD, OTR/L

7C Update on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Case Studies

Sabrina Paganoni, MD, PhDAll sessions will be recorded as they are live streamed and placed in the online course video library, enabling registrants to view more than one breakout session. The video library will be available for 90 days after the conclusion of the course.
2:40pm to 2:45pm Break
2:45pm to 3:35pm Interactive Breakout Sessions 8A – 8C: Case StudiesEach of these sessions includes 10 minutes of Q&A.8A Paroxysmal Sympathetic Hyperactivity after TBI

Craig Rovito, MD

8B Augmentative and Alternative Communication after Stroke

Michelle Ganann, MS, CCC-SLP

8C Brain-Computer Interfaces

Leigh Hochberg, MD, PhDAll sessions will be recorded as they are live streamed and placed in the online course video library, enabling registrants to view more than one breakout session. The video library will be available for 90 days after the conclusion of the course.
3:35pm to 3:50pm Break
3:50pm to 4:40pm Interactive Breakout Sessions 9A – 9C: Case StudiesEach of these sessions includes 10 minutes of Q&A.9A Active Rehabilitation for Post-Concussion Symptoms after Mild TBI

M. Alexis Iaccarino, MD

9B Exercise in Parkinson’s Disease

Hannah Steere, MD

9C Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation for Exercise after SCI

J. Andrew Taylor, PhDAll sessions will be recorded as they are live streamed and placed in the online course video library, enabling registrants to view more than one breakout session. The video library will be available for 90 days after the conclusion of the course.
4:40pm to 4:45pm Break
4:45pm to 5:35pm Interactive Breakout Sessions 10A – 10C: Case StudiesEach of these sessions includes 10 minutes of Q&A.10A Functional Neuroimaging to Detect Covert Consciousness in Patients with Severe Brain Injuries

Brian Edlow, MD

10B Early Mobilization of the Stroke Patient in the ICU

Nicole Mazwi, MD

10C Sleep Apnea after SCI

Chloe Slocum, MD, MPHAll sessions will be recorded as they are live streamed and placed in the online course video library, enabling registrants to view more than one breakout session. The video library will be available for 90 days after the conclusion of the course.

Friday, May 05, 2023

9:00am to 9:05am Morning IntroductionMel Glenn, MD
9:05am to 9:45am The Benefits of Music Therapy: Case StudiesBrian Harris, MA, MT-BC, NMT/F

This session not eligible for AMA PRA Category 1TM or ANCC credit
9:45am to 9:55am Q&A with Mr. Harris
9:55am to 10:00am Break
10:00am to 10:50am Interactive Breakout Sessions 11A – 11C: Case StudiesEach of these sessions includes 10 minutes of Q&A.11A Behavioral Assessment of Persons with Disorders of Consciousness

Yelena Bodien, PhD

11B Wearable Technology for ADLs, Mobility, Exercise, and Physiological Monitoring in Stroke Rehabilitation

Paolo Bonato, PhD

11C Update on Bladder Management after SCI

Elise De, MD and Tiffany Pritchett, MS, OTR/LAll sessions will be recorded as they are live streamed and placed in the online course video library, enabling registrants to view more than one breakout session. The video library will be available for 90 days after the conclusion of the course.
10:50am to 11:05am Break
11:05am to 11:55am Interactive Breakout Sessions 12A – 12C: Case StudiesEach of these sessions includes 10 minutes of Q&A.12A Psychopharmacologic Approaches to Attention and Alertness after TBI

Mel Glenn, MD

12B TMS and tDCS to Facilitate Recovery after Stroke

Felipe Fregni, MD, PhD and Leon Morales-Quezada, MD, PhD

12C Sports and Exercise for People with SCI

Kathleen Comfort Salas, PT, MHAAll sessions will be recorded as they are live streamed and placed in the online course video library, enabling registrants to view more than one breakout session. The video library will be available for 90 days after the conclusion of the course.
11:55am to 12:55pm Break
12:55pm to 1:45pm Interactive Breakout Sessions 13A – 13C: Case StudiesEach of these sessions includes 10 minutes of Q&A.13A Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy and Other Neurodegenerative Disease after TBI

Daniel Daneshvar, MD, PhD

13B Update on Aphasia Therapy

Swathi Kiran, PhD, CCC-SLP

13C Neuropathic Pain after SCI

James Doan, MDAll sessions will be recorded as they are live streamed and placed in the online course video library, enabling registrants to view more than one breakout session. The video library will be available for 90 days after the conclusion of the course.
1:45pm to 1:50pm Break
1:50pm to 2:40pm KEYNOTE: Stem Cell Treatment in the CNSSean Savitz, MD
2:40pm to 2:50pm Q&A with Dr. Savitz
2:50pm to 3:05pm Break
3:05pm to 3:50pm Communication in Serious Illness: Panel DiscussionChloe Slocum, MD, MPH, Dorothy Tolchin, MD, and Michael Young, MD
3:50pm to 4:05pm Q&A with Drs. Slocum, Tolchin, and Young
4:05pm to 4:15pm Closing RemarksMel Glenn, MD