Alaska Concussion Care & CTE Knowledge
Free Continuing Medical Education
The Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority (AMHTA) partnered with the Concussion Legacy Foundation and Boston University School of Medicine to offer free AMA & ANCC accredited continuing medical education courses to medical providers practicing in Alaska. Subject matter experts Dr. Robert Cantu and Katelynn Cataldo, NP presented the latest best-practice guidelines of care for concussion, Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS), and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE).
Thank you to providers in Alaska who joined our free trainings in 2022. Please click here for more opportunities to attend live sessions and claim free credits in 2023.
If you attended a live session and forgot to claim credit, please follow the instructions linked to the associated date below.
Watch Recordings or Claim Credits
Concussion and PCS with Dr. Robert Cantu (Agenda)
Watch recording: PCS Best Practice Guidelines of Care
Claim credit: November 7th | November 15th | December 15th
Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy with Dr. Robert Cantu (Agenda)
Watch recording: CTE Best Practice Guidelines of Care
Claim credit: November 10th | November 16th | December 14th
Concussion, PCS, and CTE with Katelynn Cataldo, NP (Agenda)
Watch recording: PCS & CTE Best Practice Guidelines of Care
Claim credit: October 27th | November 17th | December 13th
Alaska Concussion Care & CTE Knowledge Survey
The Alaska Medical Providers Concussion & Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Knowledge Survey was commissioned by AMHTA to assess the current standard of care in Alaska for mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and neurodegeneration caused by brain trauma. Focus was given to screening, diagnosis, and treatment or symptom management options for concussion (mTBI), post-concussion syndrome (PCS), and the neurodegenerative disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).
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Alaskans who experience traumatic brain injury are beneficiaries of the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority. This effort is powered by the Trust and supported by Alaskan community stakeholders.
AMHTA
Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority - Alaskans who experience traumatic brain injury are beneficia...
UAA CHD
University of Anchorage Alaska - Center for H...
BIAAK
Brain Injury Association of Alaska - The Brain Injury Association of Alaska connects Alaskans impacted by brain injury to meaningful resources...
ANTHC
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium ...
Governor's Council on Disabilities and Special Education
Alaska Governor's Council on Disabilities and Special Education ...
ASMA
Alaska State Medical Association ...
AKAFP
Alaska Academy of Family Physicians ...
AK School Nurses Association
Alaska School Nurses Association ...
AK-PA
Alaska Psychological Association ...
APTA AK
American Physical Therapy Association Alaska ...
Alaska Hospital and Healthcare Association
Alaska Hospital and Healthcare Association ...
Maniilaq Association
Maniilaq Association - Traumatic & Acquired Brain Injury Resource Facilitator in the Northwest: 907-442-7887 ...
SAIL, Inc.
Southeast Alaska Independent Living - Traumatic & Acquired Brain Injury Resource Facilitator in the Southeast region: 800-478-7245 info@sailinc....
Access Alaska
Access Alaska - Traumatic & Acquired Brain Injury Resource Facilitator in Anchorage (907-248-4777), Mat-Su (90...
Katmai Eye and Vision Center
Katmai Eye and Vision Center ...
Head to Toe Holistic Healthcare
Head to Toe Holistic Healthcare ...
Neurobehavior North, Inc.
Neurobehavior North, Inc. ...
Submit a request to the CLF HelpLine
We support patients and families through the CLF HelpLine, which provides personalized help to those struggling with the outcomes of brain injury. If you or a loved one are seeking guidance on how to choose the right doctor, struggling with lingering concussion symptoms, or have any other specific questions, we want to hear from you.
Reach out to the HelpLine