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DVBIC has a number of free education products available to providers caring for service members or veterans who have sustained a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Some materials are intended for providers to personally review with patients, while others are appropriate for use in a waiting room area and can be collected by patients as needed.

Please read below for more information about our materials.

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This two-sided sheet, intended for all audiences, presents major physical, cognitive and emotional symptoms of concussion on the front, and coping and recovery tips on the back.

Connect to the DVBIC TBI services that you need.

This slide deck provides training for the Neuroendocrine Dysfunction Reference Card and Clinical Recommendation. The training extends the following objectives:

Health care providers can use this handout to educate families and caregivers of patients with a moderate or severe TBI.

This booklet offers coping techniques for caregivers and families who are trying to manage stress, anxiety or sadness, while caring for an injured service member/veteran.
This booklet is essential to families with a service member/veteran with a TBI.

It is important for children to understand what a TBI is and that their family member may be a little different afterwards.

This booklet provides essential tips on how to explain to children what a moderate or severe TBI is and how to cope with the changes in their loved one.

The Concussion Management Algorithm (CMA) is a tool for all levels of providers on the assessment, evaluation and treatment of concussion. This was updated in 2012.
The Military Acute Concussion Evaluation (MACE) is a concussion screening tool for the acute assessment of service members involved in a potentially concussive event. The MACE was updated in 2012.

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