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Effective Health IT Reduces Burnout, Improves Patient Care
Information technology and its intersection with military health care was at the forefront of a key discussion at the annual Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society conference, held in Chicago, Illinois, from April 17 to 21.
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TBICoE offers training opportunities and resources along the care continuum of TBI management from prevention to recovery for military and civilian health care providers. These trainings support TBICoE's provider resources, are free, and some offer continuing education credit. TBI educators, known as regional education coordinators or RECs, are also available to provide training on clinical tools and patient resources. Learn more about the REC program by visiting the TBI Educators page or email the TBICoE dissemination team to request a specific TBI training with an REC nearest you.
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The TBICoE Providers' Brief presents information on new and revised TBI clinical recommendations, educational tools, research trends, and other resources that help medical providers evaluate and treat those who have sustained a TBI.
TBI Providers' Brief
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TBI Resources
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