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SPINAL CORD & TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY EDUCATION

 

Through education and resource development initiatives, the Brain Injury Program works to increase access to comprehensive, cutting-edge rehabilitation care and facilitate community reintegration for Arkansans who have sustained traumatic injuries. This access will enhance quality of life and increase available resources among these patients, families and rural providers.
At the same time, this program will stimulate health care system cost savings through an efficient around-the-clock and evidence-based mode of care delivery.

For more information on the program please contact the Program Director:
Daniel Bercher, PhD, NRP
Phone: (501) 313-8923
Fax: 501-686-6531
Email: BercherDaniell@uams.edu

Website: patientslearn.uams.edu/


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Arkansas REAP_ Concussion Management Protocols for Athletic Trainers, Coaches, and School Nurses
Arkansas REAP_ Concussion Management Protocols for Athletic Trainers, Coaches, and School Nurses
Arkansas REAP_ Concussion Management Protocols for Teachers
Arkansas REAP_ Concussion Management Protocols for Teachers
Arkansas REAP_ Concussion Management Protocols for School Administrators-Counselors-Psychologists
Arkansas REAP_ Concussion Management Protocols for School Administrators-Counselors-Psychologists
Arkansas REAP_ Concussion Management Protocols for Families
Arkansas REAP_ Concussion Management Protocols for Families

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