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Committee Announces Distinguished Lineup of Experts for Concussion Roundtable
Participants Include Representatives of Medical, Military, Athletic, and Research Communities for Discussion @ 2PM on Monday, March 14
WASHINGTON,
DC – The House Energy and Commerce Committee’s broad
review of concussions will commence next week with a roundtable
discussion about the state of our knowledge concerning the causes, effects,
and treatments of concussions and head trauma. The discussion, which will
feature input from experts representing the medical, military, athletic, and
research communities, is focused on building a collaborative body of knowledge
to help improve the diagnosis and treatments of concussions. The roundtable,
entitled, “Broad Review on Concussions: Initial Roundtable,” will take place at 2 PM
on Monday, March 14. A webcast and additional information will be available HERE.
“There
are no easy answers or simple solutions when it comes to head injuries. The goal
of our roundtable is to advance the conversation beyond the attention-grabbing
headlines to make a real difference for individuals across the country by bringing
together experts on head trauma including the public health, military,
athletic, and research communities. We’ll explore what we know and don’t know
about concussions, and how the research community is working to meet these
challenges. At the end of the day, we want to identify opportunities to achieve
meaningful progress in our ability to diagnose and treat concussions,” said Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Fred
Upton (R-MI), and Oversight and
Investigations Subcommittee Chairman Tim Murphy (R-PA). Murphy will be
leading Monday’s discussion.
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION
The committee has posed the following questions to help guide Monday’s roundtable discussion:
The committee has posed the following questions to help guide Monday’s roundtable discussion:
- What are the most prominent misconceptions or underappreciated facts about concussions?
- What are the critical gaps in our understanding of concussions? Why do these gaps exist? How do these knowledge gaps hinder progress in minimizing the risks of concussions?
- What are the most critical short and long-term objectives if we hope to achieve meaningful progress minimizing the risks of concussions?
- What, if any, coordination exists or is needed to ensure that independent research efforts contribute to short and long term objectives?
PARTICIPANTS
Dr. Grant Baldwin - Director of the Division of Unintentional Injury Prevention at the National Center for Injury Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Dr. Grant Baldwin - Director of the Division of Unintentional Injury Prevention at the National Center for Injury Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Dr. David
Cifu - Herman J. Flax, M.D. Professor and Chairman, Department of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation, Virginia Commonwealth University. Principal
Investigator for the VA/DoD Chronic Effects of Neurotrauma Consortium (CENC)
Dr. Michael (Micky) Collins - Director of Sports Medicine
Concussion Program, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Capt. (Dr.) Michael Colston – Director,
Defense Center of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain
Injury, Department of Defense
Dr. Gerald Gioia - Division
Chief of Neuropsychology and Director of the Safe Concussion Outcome, Recovery
& Education (SCORE) Program, Children's National Health System; and
Professor at George Washington University School of Medicine
Col. Dallas Hack (ret.) - Consultant – Directed the DoD
Combat Casualty Care Research Program from 2008-2014 (currently consulting a
number of organizations, including the NCAA and OneMind, to advance research in
Brain Health and transition the progress to improved clinical practice)
Dr. Brian Hainline - Chief Medical Officer, National
Collegiate Athletic Association
Dr. Walter Koroshetz - Director of National Institute of
Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), National Institutes of Health
Dr. Geoff Manley - Chief of Neurosurgery at San Francisco
General Hospital and Professor of Neurosurgery at University of California San
Francisco (Contact Principal Investigator for large international TBI research
initiative, Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain
Injury (TRACK-TBI))
Dr. Michael McCrea - Professor of Neurosurgery and Neurology, and Director of Brain Injury Research, University of Wisconsin
Ms. Lisa McHale – Director of Family Relations, Concussion Legacy Foundation
Dr. Anne McKee – Professor of Neurology & Pathology, Director, Neuropathology Core, Alzheimer’s Disease Center, Boston University
Mr. Jeff Miller – Senior Vice President of Health and Safety
Policy, National Football League
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