BIRT brain injury conference 2011
Inspiring learning and innovation in brain injury rehabilitation
21-22 September 2011, The Bristol Marriott Hotel, Old Market, Bristol.
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Stop press: booking closes 5pm, Friday 16 September 2011. The 2011 conference from the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Trust will look at the latest developments and strategies for the treatment and rehabilitation of people with acquired brain injury. This is the fourth in BIRT's series of biennial brain injury conferences.
The first day's plenary sessions provide an opportunity to hear international speakers present their latest research and theories.
Day two is devoted to symposia and practical 'hands on' workshops, enabling delegates to participate in debate, discussion, learn new techniques and share good practice.
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The BIRT Conference 2011, Inspiring Learning and Innovation in
Brain Injury Rehabilitation, will give delegates new ideas, approaches and inspiration to use in their work with people with acquired brain injury.
Who should attend?
Delegates to previous BIRT international conferences have included:
- clinical psychologists
- neurologists
- psychiatrists
- rehabilitation medicine specialists
- general practitioners
- physiotherapists
- speech and language therapists
- occupational therapists
- social workers
- care managers
- case managers
- rehabilitation support workers
- statutory and voluntary sector care providers
- and personal injury lawyers.
Learning outcomes
- To be aware of scientific developments which may have a bearing
on the practice and outcomeof rehabilitation in the future.
- To be aware of technological developments which may have
a bearing on the practice and outcome of rehabilitation in the future.
- To be aware of the latest research in brain injury rehabilitation.
- To be updated on the latest practices in rehabilitation.
BIRT would like to thank Irwin Mitchell Solicitors for their generous sponsorship of this conference.
BIRT would like to thank Barclays Corporate for their generous sponsorship of this conference.
Endorsed by the College of Occupational Therapists.
Accredited by the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers – 11 CPD hours.
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