Publications & Presentations

 

July 2018: “Clinical Management of Mild TBI for Optimal Outcomes” co-presented with Dr. Berry to City and County of Denver and Ritsema Law.

January 27, 2017: “Post Acute Rehabilitation: An Essential Part of the Continuum of Care for TBI Survivors” for Minnesota Trial Lawyers Association.

2016: Professional Case Management “Individuals with TBI and their SO's Perceptions of Information Given about the Nature and Possible Consequences of TBI:  Analysis of a National Survey.”

Authors:  David Krych MS, CCC-SLP, Rosette C. Beister PhD, MJ Schmidt MA, CBIS, Devan Parrot MS, Melissa Abate LMSW, Douglas Katz MD. Volume 21, No 1 22-33, 2016. [learn more]

October 5, 2015: “Psychological Consequences for Persons and Families During Brain Injury Litigation.” Co-presented with Craig Ewing, JD, at Learning Services Fall Symposium.

2014: Brain Injury Professional, “Family Management: A Process Approach for Quality Outcomes” Volume 10 Issue 4. [learn more]

January 16, 2014: “Treatment Effectiveness of Post-Acute Brain Injury Rehabilitation” presented to Colorado Health Care Policy and Finance, Long Term Services and Support Division

March 14, 2014: “The Life Cycle of a Family Following Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: Practical Strategies for Helping.” Presented to the Brain Storm group in Boulder, CO.

September 11, 2014: “TBI Medicaid Waiver Changes: What a Long Strange Trip It’s Been.” An in-service presentation to Craig Hospital TBI staff.

November 12, 2014: “How to Interact with TBI Patients” for GE Johnson Construction Crew.

December 5, 2014: “Clinical Care Management: The Power of the Process” for the Brain Injury Alliance of Arizona.

September 4, 2013: Rehab Management, “Craig Hospital’s Traumatic Brain Injury Program.” Co-Presented with Dr. Berry for BIAC, Colorado Springs “Family Group — A Pragmatic Approach.”

January 8-11, 2012: Brain Injury Summit: A Meeting of the Minds, “Family Management: A Pragmatic Approach” and “Forgotten Family Members: Working with Children, Siblings and Extended Family.”

October 2010: Colorado Speech and Hearing Association Annual Conference: “Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Resources in the Midst of Shorter Lengths of Stay and Limited Resources.”