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Getting Answers About Concussions: CDC to Pilot a National Concussion Surveillance System

Learn about the project that the National Center for Injury Prevention is undertaking to establish and oversee a national surveillance system to accurately determine the incidence of sports-related concussions among youth ages 5-21, as well as information regarding TBIs sustained by people of all ages, regardless of cause. This webinar will share key information to be gathered from the survey; next steps in conducting a small-scale pilot implementation, with the overall goal to provide national incidence estimates, and relevance to States.

Speaker:

Lace DePadilla, PhD, Behavioral Scientist, TBI Team National Center for Injury Prevention and Control Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

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Questions? Contact training@nashia.org

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