Sarah Jane Brain Project’s Presentation at Palm Springs High School Appears in the Desert Sun
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Five years ago, Patrick Donohue’s baby, Sarah Jane, was diagnosed with shaken baby syndrome, the result of mistreatment by a nanny. Recently, Donohue visited Delray Medical Center as part of a multi-state tour focused on raising awareness about pediatric brain injuries. Based in New York, Donohue has started the Sarah Jane Brain Project. He has…
WHAT: Traumatic Brain Injury Networking Team (TNT) and Pediatric Acquired Brain Injury (PABI) town hall meeting. There have been many exciting efforts in Colorado related to pediatric brain injury including; concussion legislation, Federal grant initiatives, and changes to the TBI Trust Fund for Children. Patrick Donohue from the Sarah Jane Brain Foundation will be discussing…
WHAT: Town Hall hosted by UNM is part of the Sarah Jane Brain Project’s 40+ state national brain injury tour. This particular event will address “The In-Patient Stay from ER to Discharge” for youth brain injury. WHEN: Monday, April 25, 1:30 – 3 p.m. WHERE: UNM North Campus, Domenici Center Auditorium, 1001 Stanford NE WHO:…
National Organization Hosts Event on Monday at Volcano Vista WHAT: A concussion prevention program for student athletes, coaches and parents will be hosted by the Sarah Jane Brain Foundation, one of the leading organizations in the country dealing with pediatric acquired brain injury. About 200 student athletes are expected to attend the multimedia…
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WHAT: The town hall is hosted by the University of Mississippi Medical Center and is a part of the Sarah Jane Brain Project’s 40+ state national brain injury tour. This particular event will address “Reaching the Far Corners in Rural America – Tools for Brain Injury Awareness and Education.” WHEN: Tuesday, April 19th 2011 (12:00pm…
JACKSON, MS (WLBT) – Concussions are the invisible epidemic, according to the national group, the Sarah Jane Brain Project. Representatives of the group met today with health professionals at UMMC about preventing, identifying and treating brain injury. One major area of concern is contact sports in high schools, where experts say concussion can easily go…
WHAT: Founder of the Sarah Jane Brain Foundation, Patrick Donohue will be presenting the National Pediatric Acquired Brain Injury Plan. The National Pediatric Acquired Brain Injury Plan (PABI Plan) develops a seamless, standardized, evidence-based system of care that is universally accessible for the millions of PABI families across the country. WHEN: Monday, April 18th, 2011…