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Life After Brain Injury

The Life After Brain Injury seminar is a crucial initiative designed to benefit survivors, their families and health care professionals.

Illustration of a green brain as a tree being watered by a man with a watering canHAYS, Kan. — The Brain Injury Association of Kansas and Greater Kansas City, in partnership with the KU Medical Center Area Health Education Center, is proud to present the Life After Brain Injury seminar on Saturday, September 23, 2023. Hosted by Fort Hays State University's Department of Social Work, this event will take place from 9 a.m.-2:45 p.m., providing a comprehensive exploration of brain injury recovery and care.

The seminar is a crucial initiative designed to benefit survivors, their families and health care professionals. Attendees can expect to:

  • Curate Comprehensive Support Resources: A key focus will be on assembling a comprehensive list of tools and resources to support survivors, caregivers and health care professionals in caring for individuals affected by brain injuries. This curated resource pool can prove invaluable in providing the best care and support possible.
  • Raise Awareness of Challenges: Attendees will gain insight into the challenges faced by people living with brain injuries. By fostering a deeper understanding of these challenges, the seminar aims to promote empathy and more effective care.
  • Foster a Sense of Community: The event will provide a sense of community and offer opportunities for networking and connection among survivors, caregivers and health care professionals. Building a support network is essential for all those affected by brain injuries.

This seminar promises to be a vital learning and networking opportunity for all involved in the field of brain injury care and support. Attendees will leave with enhanced knowledge, valuable resources and a stronger sense of community to help individuals on their journey towards recovery and better lives after brain injury.


Visit the website to learn more or register.


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University of Kansas Medical Center
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Mailstop 3013
3901 Rainbow Boulevard

Kansas City, KS 66160
913-588-5258