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Alberta Brain Injury Conference 2009
c/o Brain Injury Association of Alberta (BIAA).
Attention: Denni Wentzell
4916 50th Street
Red Deer, AB T4N 1X7
Tel: 403.309.0866
Toll Free: 1.888.533.5355
Fax: 403.342.3880




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Full Conference Rate
(March 11 – April 10, 2009)

(Includes conference registration, refreshments, lunches and dinner for 1 person)

$420.00


Full Conference Rate Presenters Only

(If you are a presenter)

$320.00


One-Day Conference Registration NEW THIS YEAR!
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$189.00

Subsidy Application Request
(Request for conference registration, transportation and/or accommodation for 1 person up to $500)

$25.00


Choose a Session

Concurrent Session 1:
Friday, April 17 (10:00 – 11:00)

1st Choice

2nd Choice

3rd Choice

Jacquie Eales
The experiences of families supporting adults with disabilities: "I wish that I could just have a break”.

1st Choice

2nd Choice

3rd Choice

Martin Mrazik & Deon Louw
Concussions in Sport: Updates on safety and helmet technology.

1st Choice

2nd Choice

3rd Choice

AABIS
The Art of an Injured Brain.


Concurrent Session 2:
Friday, April 17 (11:10 – 12:10)

1st Choice

2nd Choice

3rd Choice

Robert Yoisten
Active Living with a brain injury—a survivors view point.

1st Choice

2nd Choice

3rd Choice

Gary Rowland
Dynavision 2000 Training Contributes to Approval to Return to Driving.

1st Choice

2nd Choice

3rd Choice

Helen McDonald-Bohan
Icing on the Cake: The Community Integration Piece of the Rehabilitation Puzzle


Concurrent Session 3:
Friday, April 17 (1:30 – 2:30)

1st Choice

2nd Choice

3rd Choice

Patrick Hirschi
Rebuilding Successful Relationships After Brain Injury

1st Choice

2nd Choice

3rd Choice

Dr. Gail Matazow
Orbitomedial Frontal Deficits following TBI and the Impact on Emotional Regulation and Social Cognition

1st Choice

2nd Choice

3rd Choice

Tracey Kibble
Camp Dawn - Lessons Learned from a Meaningful and Collaborative Project


Concurrent Session 4:
Friday, April 17 (2:40 – 3:40)

1st Choice

2nd Choice

3rd Choice

Crystal Willms
Insight: From Caregiver to Service Provide

1st Choice

2nd Choice

3rd Choice

Patricia Sorensen
Using neuro-feedback to improve cognitive functioning

1st Choice

2nd Choice

3rd Choice

Steve Landry,Lindsay Benoit,Cathy Burton,Nicole Lukens
Illustrating the importance of planned generalization of skills and compensatory strategies from treatment context to everyday environment.


Concurrent Session 5:
Friday, April 17 (4:00 – 5:00)

1st Choice

2nd Choice

3rd Choice

Greg Goldberg
Time with the Temporal Lobe

1st Choice

2nd Choice

3rd Choice

Rena Sorenson, Christine Richards
Location of Acquired Brain Injury and the Severity of Sleep Apnea

1st Choice

2nd Choice

3rd Choice

Amy Good, Anne Heinemeyer, Gerrit Groeneweg, Daryl Hebert
Early Management of Concussion: Evaluation of a Group Education Model


Concurrent Session 6:
Saturday, April 18 (10:00 – 11:00)

1st Choice

2nd Choice

3rd Choice

SURVIVOR FORUM

1st Choice

2nd Choice

3rd Choice

Daryl Hebert, Gerrit Groeneweg
Multidisciplinary Community-Based Rehabilitation Five Months to Twenty-Four Years Post-Stroke

1st Choice

2nd Choice

3rd Choice

David Winkelaar, Rebecca Sklofsky
Fancy Friday: Does participation in a salon-like social activity increase mood and self-esteem for female in-patients in a brain injury rehabilitation program


Concurrent Session 7:
Saturday, April 18 (11:10 – 12:10)

1st Choice

2nd Choice

3rd Choice

SURVIVOR FORUM

1st Choice

2nd Choice

3rd Choice

Marc Roy, Adam Hughes
Use of a mobile phone as a memory compensation device

1st Choice

2nd Choice

3rd Choice

Clark Whittle, Melanie Chute, Lauren Lalonde
The H.O.P.E. Model of Care


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