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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.
This algorithm is intended to assist primary care providers (PCP) with evaluating and providing appropriate referrals for patients presenting with suspected eye or vision problems following mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI).
This clinical recommendation education slide deck includes:
The Assessment and Management of Dizziness Associated with Mild TBI Reference Card and Clinical Recommendation provide primary care providers with an approach to evaluating dizziness following mTBI as well as guidance on referral for further vestibular evaluation and care.
The Assessment and Management of Dizziness Associated with Mild TBI Reference Card and Clinical Recommendation provide primary care providers with an approach to evaluating dizziness following mTBI as well as guidance on referral for further vestibular evaluation and care.
This education slide deck contains introductory materials for those who are new to the subject of dizziness following mTBI.
This offers 10 tips patients with traumatic brain injury can use to improve their memory. It is intended to be used by providers during an office visit to educate patients about TBI.
This handout is designed to educate patients with traumatic brain injury on how to maintain, or return to, a healthy sleep pattern after a head injury.
This handout is designed to educate patients with traumatic brain injury on how to manage changes in mood related to head injury.
This handout is designed to educate patients with traumatic brain injury on how to manage headaches related to head injury.
This handout is designed to educate patients with traumatic brain injury on how to manage dizziness related to head injury.