Local NBC Article on Sarah Jane Brain Foundation’s Concussion Program in West Virginia
March 22, 2011 — No Longer on Website http://wtov9.com
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Molly Nance Director Marketing & Strategic Planning 402-483-9572 or mnance@madonna.org May 21, 2011 Lincoln, Neb. – Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital will host an outdoor Kids Day event on Saturday, May 21, from 1-3 p.m. The family-friendly learning event will take place in Madonna’s east parking lot, outside the entrance to The Alexis…
WHAT: The town hall is hosted by the The Center for Disabilities of the Sanford School of Medicine of The University of South Dakota and Sanford Orthopedics and Sports Medicine. The event is part of the Sarah Jane Brain Project’s 40+ state national brain injury tour. This event will introduce the National Pediatric Acquired Brain…
May 20, 2011 —- No longer on the website.
May 20, 2011 — No longer on website.
The Brain Injury Association of America says traumatic brain injury is the leading cause of death in the nation’s children and adolescents, and Idaho State University’s Institute of Rural Health is working with a national awareness group to change that statistic IRH researchers and the Sarah Jane Brain Foundation are hosting a town hall meeting…
“National Brain Injury Tour Will Provide Important Information Regarding Sports-Related Concussions” WHAT: Low-cost physicals for high school and other youth athletes, to satisfy pre-participation requirements will take place. The Sarah Jane Brain Project�s national brain injury tour will be in attendance providing information regarding sports concussion prevention and awareness. WHEN: Saturday, May 14,…
WHAT: An awards dinner recognizing the important work the Oregon Traumatic Brain Injury Educational Consulting Team has done. This event is part of the Sarah Jane Brain Project’s 40+ state national brain injury tour. This particular event will also discuss the “National Pediatric Acquired Brain Injury Plan.” WHEN: Thursday, May 12th, 2011 (6:30pm – 7:30pm)…
WHAT: A concussion prevention program will be presented at Bellarmine College Preparatory. This program is a part of the Sarah Jane Brain Project’s national tour working to prevent and identify the number one leading cause of death and disability in American youth, brain injury. The program aims to promote awareness of concussions, in particular sports-related,…
WHAT: A concussion prevention program will be presented at Alhambra High School. This program is a part of the Sarah Jane Brain Project’s national tour working to prevent and identify the number one leading cause of death and disability in American youth, brain injury. The program aims to promote awareness of concussions, in particular sports-related,…