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The Concussion Conference: Connecticut

September 03, 2014 by Katherine Snedaker in Female adult, Female child, Female pre-teen, Female teen

The new 2014 CT Concussion Law applies to students K-12 as well as athletes.

Is your school ready with updated policies/practices for the 2014-15 year?

The Concussion Conference: 2014 Connecticut Concussion Law & Research-Based Best Practices for K-12 Schools

Wednesday, Sept 24, 2014

Hosted by Quinnipiac University Medical School, North Haven Campus

Produced by Katherine Snedaker, LMSW

Sponsored by Gaylord Center for Concussion Care

Register at TheConcussionConference.com - NY and AZ Conferences in 2015

Opening Remarks ESPN’s TJ Quinn

Keynote “Sports Concussions: What do we really know?”Anthony Alessi, MD

Presentations from Medical, Academic, Legal and Athletic Concussion Experts for all levels of school staff

Administration Superintendents, Principals, Headmasters, Business Managers, ADs, Heads of Pupil ServicesAthletic Dept. StaffADs, ATs, CoachesClinical and Academic StaffSchool RNs, Guidance Counselors, Psychologists, Social Workers, ATs, Teachers

Schedule All Participants can come partial, half or full day

Continental Breakfast    7:45 AMAdministration Sessions  8 AM -10 AMAthletic Dept. Sessions  8 AM-12 PMClinical/Academic Sessions  8 AM-4:30 PM

Questions Katherine Snedaker 203-984-0860Katherine@SportsCAPP.com

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September 03, 2014 /Katherine Snedaker
Conference, Laws, RTL, RTP, Schools, Sports Concussions
Female adult, Female child, Female pre-teen, Female teen
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