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Pushor Mitchell / BrainTrust Canada BRAINx brain injury symposium

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June 7, 2018

Location: Ramada Hotel Kelowna
Address: 2170 Harvey Avenue
Time: 8:00am - 5:00pm
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2018-06-07 08:00:00 2018-06-07 17:00:00 America/Vancouver Pushor Mitchell / BrainTrust Canada BRAINx brain injury symposium Doctors. Scientists. Advocates. Athletes. Changemakers. These are the video and live speakers who will gather at this year’s BRAINx – BrainTrust Canada’s annual brain injury symposium that Pushor Mitchell is proud to Title Sponsor June 7, 2018 at the Ramada Hotel Kelowna. Keynote speakers Keith Primeau (NHL) and Kerry Goulet (EHL) who co-founded StopConcussions and helped author the book, Concussed, will share an honest discussion around Concussion and Hockey. Other speakers will explore brain injury from multiple perspectives including youth and mental health, employment, homelessness, personal litigation, intimate partner violence, neuropsychology, prevention in the workplace, aboriginal considerations, and an inspiring story of survival. Early Bird Admission available until April 15 - $139 Ramada Hotel Kelowna 2170 Harvey Avenue events@kelownanow.com
Doctors. Scientists. Advocates. Athletes. Changemakers.
These are the video and live speakers who will gather at this year’s BRAINx – BrainTrust Canada’s annual brain injury symposium that Pushor Mitchell is proud to Title Sponsor
June 7, 2018 at the Ramada Hotel Kelowna.

Keynote speakers Keith Primeau (NHL) and Kerry Goulet (EHL) who co-founded StopConcussions and helped author the book, Concussed, will share an honest discussion around Concussion and Hockey. Other speakers will explore brain injury from multiple perspectives including youth and mental health, employment, homelessness, personal litigation, intimate partner violence,
neuropsychology, prevention in the workplace, aboriginal considerations, and an inspiring story of survival.

Early Bird Admission available until April 15 - $139




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