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From the President

Blast Injury and TBI

The war in Iraq will be no different in producing a "signature wound" only this time the wound is in the brains of those affected. Medical experts are witnessing an emerging and significant increase in Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). In other words, the Iraq war could produce a generation of veterans with life changing brain injury, affecting thousands of service men and women from all walks of life across the country.


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In Memoriam

Charles W. Haynes, the publisher of Brain Injury Professional and long-time brain injury advocate, passed away in November, 2007, in Houston, Texas.


Brain Injury Career Center Launched

Brain injury professionals have a new employment resource, the Brain Injury Career Center.  This interactive online job board allows professionals to make employment connections in the specialized brain injury field.


Dr. Randy Evans Award for Clinical Service

The North American Brain Injury Society is pleased to announce the creation of the Dr. Randy Evans NABIS Award for Clinical Service. This award, which will be given annually at the NABIS Conference, will recognize professionals who "follow in Randy’s footsteps" in developing needed and innovative services for individuals with brain injuries. Brain injury professionals are asked to kindly make a generous pledge of support to help fund this award. Pledges may be extended over several years and will be acknowledged on the NABIS website, printed materials and at the annual conference.


New Board Members Announced

NABIS Chairman of the Board Robert Voogt, PhD, is pleased to announce that the following individuals have been named as new members to the NABIS Board of Directors: Brent Masel, MD, Tina Trudel, PhD, Barry Willer, PhD, and Debra Braunling-McMorrow, PhD.



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