Student Involvement
The Impact of Interdisciplinary Supports on Quality of Life for Young Adults With Concussions
Angela's project is examining interdisciplinary supports for young adults who have sustained a concussion. Barriers and facilitators to obtaining concussion treatment and reintegration back into college and/or work will also be addressed.
Experiences of Rural Caregivers in Care Coordination for Students with Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)
Emilie's project involves examining experiences of rural caregivers in care coordination for students with traumatic brain injuries (TBI). Barriers and facilitators of care coordination support, particularly in under-resourced rural regions, will be addressed.
Student Involvement
Graduate and undergraduate students have the opportunity to get involved with the Brain Health Collective to produce projects, publications, presentations, and more. If you’re a student looking to get involved with the BHC, please send any questions to Hannah Moore at mooreh7@udayton.edu.