

Brainiacs (3/22/14) begins with announcements and the full speech of Liz Gerdeman of the Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado, speaking at the Brainstorm Conference in Boulder on March 14, 2014.
Then 39 minutes of the program is devoted to a New Mexico production called "In Harm's Way: Traumatic Brain Injury in Young Children, Brain Injury Awareness for Head Start Providers." This program features a host of top drawer national experts in brain injury and shaken baby syndrom discussing the identification criteria for TBI in children ages 0 to 4.
Host Nancy Ulrich visits with State Senator Michael Johnston at the Colorado State Capitol. Their discussion focuses on current issues before the legislature, including education and the budget.

This Brainiacs includes a program from New Mexico entitled: "The Critical Link: CHRs & Traumatic Brain Injury in Indian Country," which features Dr. James Malek, Emeritus Professor of Psychology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, and Director of Research, Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana.
At 35 minutes, it provides startling information that Native Americans seem to experience more TBIs than the general population of the USA, then explores why.
CHRs are Community Health Representatives.
In this episode our guest is Dr. Gordon Pedersen, he is the nation's foremost and leading expert on Silver. He is a clinical researcher with a PHD in Toxicology , Board Certified in Anti-Aging and Rehabilitative Medicine, certified in Naturapathic medicine , and is certified as a wound care specialist and member of the special operations medical association ( the military's best) to discuss the mystery, history, controversy and interest involved in the use of Silver today.


After about 15 minutes of announcements and Paula's opinions on how to spend recreational marijuana tax revenues, we bring you fresh footage from the St. Paddy's Day PARADE through downtown Denver, mostly because we did this parade last year and we love parades and we think this parade is among the best in the area.
Soooooooo, we also squeezed Liz Gerdeman of the Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado on the end because of some of her good news about better funds at the Brain Injury Project, formerly known as the Colorado TBI Trust Fund.
Melissa Abate, MA, Clinical Care Manager at Craig Hospital in Englewood, CO., spoke March 14, 2014 to the Brainstorm Conference in Boulder, CO., on her practical strategies for helping families of patients at Craig Hospital, many of whom are in comas after suffering severe brain injuries.
At a time when a prognosis is still "up in the air" and while families are in high gear and heavy anxiety, it is Melissa Abate's job to guide families toward productive pursuits and to discourage that which is counterproductive.
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