This learning series is presented by ECHO at UHN.
ECHO Traumatic Brain Injury covers topics related to persisting TBI symptoms, in children and adults, as well as diagnosis of acute and chronic concussion. The ECHO program is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive approach to TBI diagnosis and symptom management across the continuum.
# Program Learning Objectives
- Diagnosis: Improve assessment and diagnosis rates for mild-severe traumatic brain injury in primary care, including diagnosis of acute and prolonged traumatic brain injury symptoms in all age groups.
- Risk Reduction: Increase frontline clinicians’ expertise and competence in identifying and reducing risk for prolonged symptoms of mild-severe traumatic brain injury.
- Management: Standardize and upgrade mild-severe traumatic brain injury management in primary care using evidence-informed best practice guidelines developed by an international team of leading traumatic brain injury experts.
- Overall: Improve patient health outcomes by reducing protracted recovery and improving support for return to activity.
This activity has been certified by the College of Family Physicians of Canada and the Ontario Chapter for up to 30 Mainpro+® Certified Activity credits. CPD certificates will be emailed to participants at the end of each cycle
See detailed schedule and curriculum here.
# Case Presentation
- Do you have a challenging TBI patient case?
- ECHO offers access to interprofessional, specialist and community input to gain practical tips to best care for your patient, without the wait time.
- All patient cases are anonymous. Please do not share any patient identifying information.