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Issue title: International Brain Injury Association Conference
Guest editors: Nathan Zasler and Jose Leon-Carrion
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Niemann, George W.a; * | Seaton, J. Davidb | León-Carrión, Joséc | Booth, Victor A.d | Perino, Claudioe
Affiliations: [a] Bancroft Hopkins Lane, PO Box 20, Haddonfield NJ 08033-0018, USA | [b] Tangram Rehabilitation Network, San Marcos, Texas, USA | [c] Universidad de Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain | [d] UK Interdisciplinary Forum, Worcester, UK | [e] Presidio Sanitario Ausiliatrice, Torino, Italy
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author. Tel.: + 1 609 4290010, Fax: + 1 609 4291613, E-mail: 102063,1532@compuserve.com.
Abstract: Several efforts have been made to create national standards for the training and certification of brain injury rehabilitation specialists in post-acute settings in the United States, culminating most recently in the formation of an academy that has developed a basic training curriculum and national certification standards. Despite similar efforts to develop certification standards on an international level, progress has been slower for several reasons. The status of interdisciplinary training in the US and several European countries over the past decade is briefly reviewed. Progress made to date in the US is contrasted to what has been done in Europe. Due to the vast differences between the American and European models of service delivery, more survey data needs to be collected at the international level to guide planning and determine what needs to be done to advance training in the field of brain injury rehabilitation. The method in which the international academy will proceed with further study of this important issue is described.
Keywords: Certification, Brain injury rehabilitation, Training standards
DOI: 10.3233/NRE-1998-11204
Journal: NeuroRehabilitation, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 101-106, 1998
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