Traumatic Brain Injury - Brain Injury Association of Canada
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Traumatic Brain Injury - Brain Injury Association of Canada
About Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, affiliated with the University of Toronto, is home to Canada’s first and largest acute Trauma Unit. Sunnybrook is also among the first trauma units in the country to recognize that individuals with mild to moderate brain injury may develop long-term medical and psychological difficulties, and to establish a program to address these needs. For over 12 years, the Sunnybrook Traumatic Brain Injury Clinic has assessed and treated over 2200 individuals with mild to moderate TBI who were previously without ongoing services. The clinic is unique in providing routine followup to this patient group in the earliest stages of recovery. Using standardized, evidence based assessment and treatment protocols, the clinic initiates and monitors a multidisciplinary care plan – the most successful way to manage patients who may develop a range of deficits following head injury. Integral to this service is a growing database on mild and moderate TBI incidence and outcomes, which has served to enhance the progress of individual patients and provide a crucial resource for ongoing research. About the Sponsors The two firms of Oatley, Vigmond Personal Injury Lawyers and McLeish Orlando LLP have a national reputation as personal injury trial lawyers and educators. Both firms have been chosen as among the Top 5 Personal Injury Law Firms in Canada by Canadian Lawyer Magazine. Because each lawyer and staff member at the firms devotes their full energy to serving injured people, they bring a unique perspective and expertise to this conference. The lawyers of McLeish Orlando LLP and Oatley, Vigmond are honoured to support this conference. John McLeish, Dale Orlando, Jim Vigmond and Roger Oatley, and the associate lawyers in their firms, share a tradition for continuing education and leadership. John and Jim have both served as president of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association. Roger has served as president of the Advocates’ Society. Canada Law Book has published The Oatley-McLeish Guide to Brain Injury Litigation authored by Roger and John. John, Jim, Roger and Dale also share a passion for innovative trial practice techniques that have earned them their national reputation for outstanding results in the courtroom. These two law firms enjoy a close relationship forged by a common commitment to education, leadership and outstanding advocacy for their clients. Financial support for the conference, including conference materials, meals and refreshments is gratefully acknowledged. Ontario’s Personal Injury Law Firm ABOUT THE FACULTY ANTHONY FEINSTEIN is a Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto. His neuropsychiatry research focuses on the search for cerebral correlates of behavioral disorders associated with multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, and hysteria (Conversion Disorders). Dr. Feinstein is the author of Dangerous Lives: War and the Men and Women Who Report It (Thomas Allen, Toronto 2003), In Conflict (New Namibia Books, 1998), The Clinical Neuropsychiatry of Multiple Sclerosis (Cambridge University Press 1999, with a second edition in 2007), Michael Rabin, America's Virtuoso Violinist (Amadeus Press, 2005, with a second edition in 2011) and Journalists Under Fire: the Psychological Hazards of Covering War (John Hopkins University Press). His most recent book is Battle Scarred (Tafelberg Press, 2011). He has published widely in peer-reviewed journals and has authored many book chapters. In 2000-2001 he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. KERRY GOULET was born and raised in Winnipeg, but now lives in Toronto. Although Kerry himself never played in the NHL he came up through the Winnipeg Jets organization. Kerry instead chose a successful international ice hockey career that saw him spend 16 seasons as a player, coach and general manager with six different teams in the German 1st, 2nd and 3rd Division. Known in Germany as ‘Mr. Eishockey,’ his 1997 points collected in 505 games earned Goulet the honour of having his jersey (#29) retired by the Timmendorfer Strand Eisbars. Kerry’s jersey still hangs in honour of his commitment to hockey from the rafters. His coaching record was sensational, earning him with 312 wins in 452 games. One of Goulet’s hockey and ballhockey teammates, Robert Vielfaure, suffered a broken neck that left him in a wheelchair and he was motivated by this injury to help others who are unable to help themselves. Goulet dedicates much of his energy to charitable causes with his main focus on concussions and spinal cord injuries in sport. He is one of the co-founders of stopconcussions.com along with Keith Primeau, former captain of the Philadelphia Flyers. Stopconcussions.com has become one of the leading ambassadors for safer sport and helping to knock out concussions and spinal cord injuries in sport. Kerry was instrumental in developing the web platform and TIPS manual for stopconcussions.com. Kerry has an extensive network and is a regular on OTR with Michael Landsberg, a TSN sport show. Kerry, along with Ron Ellis and several other former professional athletes have created several key ambassadors for all major sports such as football, soccer, skiing, snowboarding and lacrosse. ROBIN GREEN is a senior scientist in Cognitive Rehabilitation Neurosciences at Toronto Rehab and a Canada Research Chair (II) in traumatic brain injury. One of her central programs of research addresses mechanisms of recovery from TBI, in particular impediments to recovery. Using findings from this research, another key focus of her research concerns interventions to improve recovery. A predominant theme in both moderate-severe and mild TBI is deterioration in the chronic stages of injury. Dr. Green completed her PhD at Cambridge University and her clinical training in neuropsychology at the University Health Network in Toronto. ERIC LINDROS is considered one of the most dominant power forwards in the history of the game of hockey, Eric Lindros’ NHL career spanned 13 seasons, with the Philadelphia Flyers, New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs and Dallas Stars. Over the course of his distinguished NHL career, Lindros accumulated career totals of 372 goals and 493 assists for 865 points. The 6time NHL All-Star was the recipient of both the Lester B. Pearson Award (NHLPA Most Outstanding Player) and the Hart Trophy (Most Valuable Player) in 1994-95. ‘The Big E’, as he came to be known within the hockey world, made an immediate impact on the league with his offensive talent and imposing physical presence. Eric would also represent Canada in three separate Olympic games: 1992 in Albertville, France (silver medal); 1998 in Nagano, Japan (4th place), where he served as Captain; and the 2002 games in Salt Lake City, Utah. In Salt Lake, Lindros played a key role with the team that brought the Olympic hockey gold medal back to Canada for the first time in over fifty years. He also suited up for Canada at the 1996 World Cup of Hockey, where his Canadian side was defeated in the final series by Team U.S.A. Eric, who retired from hockey in November 2007 after sustaining several concussions during this career, now lives in Toronto where he pursues business interests and continues to enjoy playing the game of hockey with friends. SCOTT MCCULLAGH is a Neuropsychiatrist and the Clinical Director of the Traumatic Brain Injury Clinic at Sunnybrook Hospital. He is an educator and an Assistant Professor within the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto. He has published research on the nature of clinical outcomes following Traumatic Brain Injury and is an active member of the ABI Planning Committee at the Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation (ONF). With colleagues, he has co-authored ONF’s Guidelines for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Persistent Symptoms, a comprehensive, evidence-based set of clinical practice recommendations for individuals with residual symptoms after mild TBI. MARK RAPOPORT is an associate professor in the department of psychiatry at the University of Toronto, in the geriatric psychiatry division, and is a clinical scientist at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. He is also a member of the Canadian Driving Research Initiative for Vehicular Safety in the Elderly (CanDRIVE), and an associate editor of the Canadian Journal of Geriatrics. Dr. Rapoport received his medical degree from McMaster University in 1995, and subsequently trained in psychiatry at the University of Toronto, where he now works as a geriatric neuropsychiatrist. He has been a board member of the Canadian Academy of Geriatric Psychiatry (CAGP) since 2006, co-chairing the annual CAGP scientific meetings since 2008, and was the scientific co-chair for the 2009 International Psychogeriatric Association Congress in Montreal, Quebec. His main areas of research are traumatic brain injury in the elderly and the risk of motor vehicle conditions associated with neurological and psychiatric diseases and their treatments. JONATHAN M. SILVER is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at New York University School of Medicine. He is a Fellow and past- President of the American Neuropsychiatric Association. He is a Diplomat in Behavioral Neurology & Neuropsychiatry. Dr. Silver has authored over 45 papers and 55 chapters, focusing on the neuropsychiatric problems subsequent to traumatic brain injury and the pharmacologic treatment of those problems. He is senior editor of the "Textbook of Traumatic Brain Injury", which has just published the second edition. He has been listed in "Best Doctors in America" since 1992 for the area of neuropsychiatry, and received the award for "Innovative Clinical Treatment" from the North American Brain Injury Society. ROBERT A. STERN is Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery at Boston University School of Medicine, where he is Co- Director of the Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy and Director of the Clinical Core of the BU Alzheimer's Disease Center. A major focus of his research involves the longterm effects of repetitive brain trauma in athletes, including chronic traumatic encephalopathy. Other areas of funded research include the assessment and treatment of Alzheimer's disease, thyroid-brain relationships, and driving and dementia. Dr. Stern is the senior author of many widely used neuropsychological tests, including the Neuropsychological Assessment Battery (NAB). He has received several NIH and other grants and has over 250 publications. JOHN MCLEISH attended Western for his undergraduate degree and Dalhousie University for his law degree. His practice and that of his firm, McLeish Orlando LLP, is dedicated exclusively to representing individuals who have suffered serious personal injuries, including traumatic brain injuries and spinal cord injuries, as well as representing family members in fatality cases. John lectures across North America on all matters related to personal injury and wrongful death damages, as well as trial advocacy issues. He is a co-author of four texts with his good friend Roger Oatley. The Ontario Trial Lawyers Association has established the John McLeish Award to recognize lawyers who make outstanding contributions to the goals of a fair trial and access to justice. ROGER G. OATLEY has over 30 years' experience as a plaintiff's personal injury lawyer and restricts his practice to serious orthopedic injuries, neurotrauma, medical malpractice and fatalities. A partner at Oatley, Vigmond, Roger is supported by a team of 8 lawyers and about 35 lay staff. Roger has been a prominent leader in the legal profession. He has served as President of the Advocates' Society. He is an elected fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. He is also an elected Fellow of Litigation Counsel of America. Less than one half of one percent of eligible lawyers is chosen. "Fellowship is highly selective and by invitation only". Both The Advocates' Society and the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association have presented Roger with awards in recognition of his leadership in the field of advocacy. Roger has also been a frequent contributor to legal education, and has presented from coast to coast in Canada and in the United States. He is coauthor of The Oatley-McLeish Guide to Motor Vehicle Litigation, author of Addressing the Jury, and the second edition of Addressing the Jury and coauthor of The Oatley-McLeish Guide to Brain Injury Litigation, The OatleyMcLeish Guide to Anatomy and Impairment and The Oatley-McLeish Guide to Demonstrative Advocacy. DALE ORLANDO received a BA in Economics from McMaster University in 1991, his law degree from the University of Western Ontario in 1994 and was called to the bar in 1996. His practice is restricted to personal injury and wrongful death cases, acting on behalf of injured people and their family members. Dale is the vice-president of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association and is a member of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America and The Advocates Society. He has acted as co-chair and lectured at conferences held by the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association and the Advocate Society and has also lectured at conferences held by The Law Society of Upper Canada and the Carleton County Law Association. JAMES L. VIGMOND is a certified litigation specialist who devotes his practice to helping seriously injured people. Jim is a past president of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association. Jim has travelled from coast to coast speaking to lawyers' groups and health care professionals on issues relating to personal injury litigation, auto insurance and advocacy. He has regularly chaired conferences for the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association and has published extensively on all matters relating to personal injury litigation. Jim is an adjunct professor of law at Queen's University law school where he teaches Personal Injury Advocacy, a course he developed. In 2009, the students voted Jim the Adjunct Professor of the Year - Winter Session. Jim has been voted one of the Best Lawyers in Canada by his peers in 2008, 2009 and 2010. In 2011, Jim was invited to become a Fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America, a trial lawyer honorary society. He has run the New York City and Toronto Marathons. He enjoys fishing, scuba diving and traveling (except when he gets stuck in Europe because of Icelandic volcano eruptions). June 13, 2012 The Carlu Neurobehavioural Issues following Mild to Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury Presented by Aims and Objectives This program is directed towards healthcare practitioners and will provide an update on assessment and treatment strategies for individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Mild and moderate TBI, giving rise to postconcussion syndrome, is a very common neurological disorder that affects thousands of Ontarians each year. Despite its high incidence, how best to assess and treat these patients has not always been clearly appreciated. Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre has a clinic devoted exclusively to this patient group and has developed considerable clinical expertise in the area. The conference is designed to increase awareness and understanding of mild and moderate TBI and to provide guidelines with respect to assessment, diagnosis and treatment. Those attending will learn about the nature and impact of mild and moderate TBI, and the important interplay between emotional, cognitive, and physical symptoms. A particular emphasis will be upon the range of neurobehavioural sequelae following such injuries, including an update on the long-term consequences of repetitive trauma. Didactic lectures will be supplemented by interactive discussion sessions. A special panel will offer a unique perspective on the impact of concussions from the vantage point of professional sport players. Agenda Neurobehavioural Issues following Mild to Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury 7:45 Registration and Continental Breakfast 12:15 Lunch 8:15 Welcome and Introduction 8:30 Behavioral Disorders after TBI – Insights from the Sunnybrook Research Database Dr. Anthony Feinstein 1:30 Post-recovery Neurological Decline After TBI Dr. Robin Green 9:00 Head Games: Long-Term Consequences of Repetitive Brain Trauma Dr. Robert Stern 9:45 Effort, Exaggeration, and Malingering after Concussion Dr. Jonathan Silver 2:00 Long-Term Effects of Concussion in Sport – Implications and Prevention Panel Discussion: Mr. Eric Lindros, Mr. Kerry Goulet, Dr. Scott McCullagh, Dr. Robert Stern, Dr. Jonathon Silver, and Chair: Dale Orlando 2:45 Meet the Experts: Interactive Panel for Q & A With the conference speakers and Chair: James Vigmond 3:15 Closing Remarks & Cocktail Reception 10:30 Refreshment Break 11:00 Mood Disorders Following TBI Dr. Mark Rapoport All speakers are confirmed at time of printing but are subject to change. 11:30 Psychosis Following TBI: Who Gets What? Dr. Scott McCullagh CUT ALONG DOTTED LINE REGISTRATION Register online at Avenue Rd. Bloor St. W. http://www.oatleyvigmond.com/events-details.php?ID=52 or complete the form below. Queen’s Park Position _____________________________________________________ Wellesley St. W. Wellesley St. E. College St. Carlton St. Parliament St. Yonge St. Dundas St. W. University Ave. Spadina Ave. Address _____________________________________________________ The Carlu (7th Floor) 444 Yonge Street, Toronto Jarvis St. Name _______________________________________________________ Organization _________________________________________________ Bloor St. E. Dundas St. E. City ________________________________________________________ You may enter off College St. (by the Winners and Tim Hortons) or from Yonge Street (just south of College). The elevators to the 7th floor are located across from the escalators. Province ____________________ Postal Code _____________________ Richmond St. W. Richmond St. E. Phone __________________________ Fax _______________________ e-mail ______________________________________________________ I enclose a cheque for $__________________________ Number of people registered on this form ________ Please make your cheque payable to McLeish Orlando. Return your registration form and cheque to McLeish Orlando, One Queen St. E., Suite 1620, Box 76, Toronto, Ontario M5C 2W5. CONFERENCE COST Registration fees are donated entirely to Sunnybrook Traumatic Brain Injury Program Conference Materials, Continental Breakfast, Refreshments, and Luncheon are provided compliments of the conference sponsors. Registration is not complete until payment in full is received. A confirmation of registration will be sent to all attendees, if you do not receive a confirmation of registration you are not registered for the conference. For further information call June Woods of McLeish Orlando at 416-366-3311 or email to jwoods@mcleishorlando.com. $175 Ontario’s Personal Injury Law Firm
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