USU-HJF Military Medicine Symposium: The TBI Spectrum

The USU-HJF Military Medicine Symposium focuses on public-private partnerships to advance military medicine and support our nation’s wounded warriors. The highly successful event brings together a broad spectrum of participants, including representatives of the military health system and military leadership, federal agencies, private research institutions, philanthropists and charitable foundations, representatives of industry, and policymakers.

The symposium is hosted by the Center for Public-Private Partnerships at the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, along with the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.

This year’s event will spotlight topics relating to the spectrum of care following a traumatic brain injury. Panels will highlight military and civilian experts who will speak about promising efforts relating to TBI research, acute care, rehabilitation and reintegration.

Save the Date September 22, 2011
Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown Hotel

Register

Registration for the 2011 symposium is now open. Click here to register.

Limited rooms available at the Renaissance Hotel.
For reservations call or and ask for “HJF Military Medical Symposium.”

Agenda

The agenda for the 2011 symposium is available here.

Sponsors

Breakfast Sponsor: Humana Military Healthcare Services

Lunch Sponsor: TriWest Healthcare Alliance

Click here to download the 2010 symposium proceedings (PDF).

More information

  • Agenda: 2011 USU-HJF Military Medicine Symposium
    • Charles L. Rice, M.D.
    • Congressman Jon Daniel Runyan
    • David Riggs, PhD
    • General Peter W. Chiarelli
    • Lawrence L. Latour, PhD
    • Leighton Chan, M.D., M.P.H.
    • Major General (Dr.) Douglas J. Robb
    • Ramon Diaz-Arrastia, MD, PhD
    • Rear Admiral C. Forrest Faison III
    • Rear Admiral Michael H. Anderson
    • Steven Kaminsky, PhD
    • The Honorable Jonathan Woodson, MD
    • Major General Richard A. Stone
  • 2010 Symposium
  • 2009 Symposium