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Developmental Neurosciences Grand Rounds Alberta Children’s Hospital Monday, April 15 th , 2013 0800 – 0900hrs ACH Ampitheatre, 4 th Floor “Concussion in Sport: Update from the Zurich Consensus” Objectives: : To provide an update on assessment and diagnosis of concussion from an international consensus perspective : To discuss advancements in therapy for concussion delayed recovery : To outline appropriate strategies for return to sports following concussion Dr. Willem (Winne) Meeuwisse, MD, PhD Professor, UofC Sport Medicine Centre and Co-Chair, Sport Injury Prevention Research Centre, Faculty of Kinesiology Leader, Brain Injury Research Initiative, Hotchkiss Brain Institute University of Calgary This session will be listed on the Alberta Health Services “Calendar of Upcoming Videoconferences” so interested parties can register and/or request a site connection: https:vcscheduler.ca/ahs

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Page 1: Developmental Neurosciences Grand Rounds - Apr 15

Developmental Neurosciences Grand Rounds Alberta Children’s Hospital

Monday, April 15th, 2013

0800 – 0900hrs ACH Ampitheatre, 4th Floor

“Concussion in Sport: Update from the Zurich Consensus”

Objectives:

: To provide an update on assessment and diagnosis of concussion from an international consensus perspective

: To discuss advancements in therapy for concussion delayed recovery : To outline appropriate strategies for return to sports following concussion

Dr. Willem (Winne) Meeuwisse, MD, PhD Professor, UofC Sport Medicine Centre and

Co-Chair, Sport Injury Prevention Research Centre, Faculty of Kinesiology Leader, Brain Injury Research Initiative, Hotchkiss Brain Institute

University of Calgary

This session will be listed on the Alberta Health Services “Calendar of Upcoming Videoconferences” so interested parties can register and/or request a site connection: https:vcscheduler.ca/ahs

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2888 Shaganappi Trail NW Calgary, AB T3B 6A8 • www.ucalgary.ca

UNIVERSITY OF

CALGARY Department of Paediatrics

Alberta Children’s Hospital

Developmental Neurosciences Grand Rounds Evaluation Form

PRESENTED BY: DATE: April 15, 2013 Dr. Willem (Winne) Meeuwisse, MD, PhD Professor, UofC Sport Medicine Centre and Co-Chair, Sport Injury Prevention Research Centre, Faculty of Kinesiology Leader, Brain Injury Research Initiative, Hotchkiss Brain Institute University of Calgary

“Concussion in Sport: Update from the Zurich Consensus”

Please complete the following questions and return this questionnaire at the end of the session. • The learning objectives were clearly stated: YES NO • Speaker communicated in a manner that kept my interest: YES NO • Speaker was organized and well prepared: YES NO • Information presented in a logical/sequential manner: YES NO • The audio visual materials were clear and enhanced the presentation: YES NO • Key points were summarized at the end: YES NO

• My practice will change as a result of attending this session: YES NO NA • Amount of information presented was appropriate for the allocated time: YES NO

Paediatricians - Name: _______________________________________ please print (to track Maintenance of Certification Credits) (If we can’t read your name we can’t apply your credits) Residents/Fellows - Name: ______________________________________ please print

Please provide comments about this Grand Rounds presentation as well as any suggestions that you may have to enhance his/her future presentations.

Thank you for your feedback and time. Jong Rho, MD Julie Slinn, Administrator Section Chief, Paediatric Neurology Tel: (403) 955-2296 Fax: (403) 955-7649 Deb Dewey, Ph.D. Director, Behavioural Research Unit This is a self-approved group learning activity as defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.