5/31/19 Sport Concussion Summit at the Junge Center.

For those who were unable to attend the 2019 Sport Concussion Summit: From Research to Practice, the Michigan Concussion Center has videos of all the sessions and speakers. Speakers at the event included Dr. Christopher Giza from the University of California-Los Angeles Mattel Children’s Hospital, Dr. Zachary Kerr from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Dr. Douglas Wiebe from the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. T. Blaine Hoshizaki from the University of Ottawa, Scott Anderson from the University of Oklahoma, Dr. Jeffrey Bazarian from the University of Rochester, Dr. Julian Bailes, Jr., Dr. Gary Solomon from Vanderbilt University, Steve Pachman and Dylan Henry from Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads, Dr. Erik Swartz from the University of Massachusetts at Lowell, and Dr. Karen McCullough from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

The links are below.

Welcome – Dr. Rebecca Cunningham and Dr. Steven Broglio

Dr. Christopher Giza – Concussion Pathophysiology

Dr. Zachary Kerr – Concussion Epidemiology

Dr. Douglas Wiebe – Methods and Findings from an Ivy League – Big Ten Epidemiology of Concussion Study

Dr. T. Blaine Hoshizaki – Head Trauma and Brain Injury

Dr. Scott Anderson – Application of SCAT5 on the Sideline and in the Clinic

Dr. Jeffery Bazarian – Imaging and Biomarkers – The Future of Concussion Diagnostics

Dr. Julian Bailes, Jr. – Keynote address

Dr. Gary Solomon – What We Know and What We Think We Know about Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)

Steve Pachman and Dylan Henry – Unresolved Science and Law of Concussion and CTE

Dr. Erik Swartz – Concussion Prevention

Dr. Karen McCullough – Concussion Rehabilitation

Afternoon Panel – Dr. Karen McCullough, Dr. Jeffery Bazarian, Dr. Erik SwartzÂ