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Research symposium: Persistent symptoms after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI): Mechanisms and Management

In connection to a PhD defense by Mille Møller Thastum from The Research Clinic for Functional Disorders, there will be a research symposium with talks by Noah D. Silverberg, Erhard Næss-Schmidt, and Nigel King.

14.03.2019 | Henriette Blæsild Vuust

Dato fre 22 mar
Tid 10:00 16:00
Sted The Lakeside Lecture Theatres (Søauditorierne), Bartholin Allé 3, Aarhus University, build. 1252/room 310 (Jeppe Vontillius)

Mille Møller Thastum, MSc, psychologist defends her dissertation on:

Early intervention for impairing post-concussion symptoms.

In connection to this defense AU/The Research Clinic for Functional Disorders at AUH are hosting a research symposium on:

Persistent symptoms after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI): Mechanisms and Management

with talks by:

10.00-10:10
Welcome
Andreas Schröder, MD, PhD, Aarhus University, Denmark

10:10-10:40
Cogniphobia in mTBI: Does the fear-avoidance model explain persistent post-concussion symptoms?
Noah D. Silverberg, Clinical Assoc. prof., University of British Columbia, Canada

10:40-11:10
What's going on in the brain after concussion? - a diffusion MRI perspective
Erhard Næss-Schmidt, PhD, Aarhus University

11:10-11:40
Psychological treatment of prolonged post-concussion symptoms – does it work?
Nigel King, Dr., PhD, University of Oxford, United Kingdom

11:40-12:00
Discussion

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14:00-16:00
Mille Møller Thastum's PhD defense
Early intervention for impairing post-concussion symptoms

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Download invitation and program for the PhD defense and the symposium here ...

ALL ARE WELCOME

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