20th Annual Neurotrauma Symposium
Monday, December 09 at 12:00 am
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3:32 pm
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20th Annual Neurotrauma Symposium
We are thrilled to announce that Dr. Joe Giacino, a leading expert from Harvard University on the development and application of novel assessment and treatment methods for individuals with severe acquired brain injury (ABI) and disorders of consciousness (DOC), will be our keynote speaker, as well as multiple of our esteemed UCSF faculty. This event is designed to bring together professionals from the ICU and emergency departments to discuss the latest advancements and best practices in neurotrauma care. It is a full-day program with an audience made up of physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and rehab specialists. The symposium will feature expert speakers, interactive sessions, and networking opportunities to enhance collaboration among healthcare providers, as well as breakfast and lunch.THe goal is the ongoing improvement of care for neurotrauma patients in the Bay Area.
1675 Owens Street
Mission Bay Conference Center at UCSF, Robertson Auditorium
San Francisco, CA 94158
United States
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Advanced Practice Providers At UCSF Health
Brain Tumor Center
Department Of Medicine
Department Of Neurological Surgery
Department Of Neurology
Department Of Surgery
Graduate & Professional Student Association
Office Of Career And Professional Development (OCPD)
Office Of Faculty And Academic Affairs
Office Of Graduate Medical Education
Orthopaedic Trauma Institute
Research Development Office
School Of Medicine, Dean's Office
School Of Medicine, Diversity Initiatives
School Of Nursing
Student Academic Affairs
UCSF School Of Medicine Vice Dean’s Office At ZSFG
UCSF Weill Institute For Neurosciences
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America/Los_Angeles
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1675 Owens Street
Mission Bay Conference Center at UCSF, Robertson Auditorium
San Francisco, CA 94158
United States
View on Map
We are thrilled to announce that Dr. Joe Giacino, a leading expert from Harvard University on the development and application of novel assessment and treatment methods for individuals with severe acquired brain injury (ABI) and disorders of consciousness (DOC), will be our keynote speaker, as well as multiple of our esteemed UCSF faculty. This event is designed to bring together professionals from the ICU and emergency departments to discuss the latest advancements and best practices in neurotrauma care. It is a full-day program with an audience made up of physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and rehab specialists. The symposium will feature expert speakers, interactive sessions, and networking opportunities to enhance collaboration among healthcare providers, as well as breakfast and lunch.THe goal is the ongoing improvement of care for neurotrauma patients in the Bay Area.