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North Dakota Brain Injury Network Publications

2024

Leveraging Social Determinants of Health Data to Improve Postacute Stroke Outcomes: Implications for Practice
Presented on November 3, 2024 to the 2024 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Conference, Dallas, Texas.
Project: North Dakota Brain Injury Network
Author(s): Endres, C., Park, E., Singh, N., Trammell, M.
Date: November 2024
Type: Presentation
The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same
Brad Gibbens, acting director of the Center for Rural Health (CRH), reflects on nearly 40 years of rural health in North Dakota.
Projects: Flex, National Resource Center on Native American Aging, North Dakota Brain Injury Network, North Dakota Qualified Service Provider (QSP) Hub, Rural Health Information Hub, Rural Health Research Gateway, State Office of Rural Health
Author(s): Pierce, J.
Publication: Focus on Rural Health
Date: September 2024
Type: Article
Books, Blankets, and Hot Dish
Two programs in North Dakota for survivors of brain injuries have a special connection.
Project: North Dakota Brain Injury Network
Author(s): Pierce, J.
Publication: Focus on Rural Health
Date: August 2024
Type: Article
Brain Injury 101
Presented on April 10, 2024 at the 2024 North Dakota Family Based Services Association Conference, Fargo, North Dakota.
Project: North Dakota Brain Injury Network
Author(s): Endres, C.
Date: April 2024
Type: Presentation
Emotional Dysregulation Following a Brain Injury
Presented on April 10, 2024 at the 2024 North Dakota Family Based Services Association Conference, Fargo, North Dakota.
Project: North Dakota Brain Injury Network
Author(s): Endres, C.
Date: April 2024
Type: Presentation

2023

Unmasking Brain Injury Video
Presented on October 26, 2023 at the 2023 North Dakota Cardiac and Stroke Conference (virtual).
Project: North Dakota Brain Injury Network
Author(s): Endres, C.
Date: October 2023
Type: Presentation
Overview & Impact of Brain Injury
Presented on August 12, 2023 to the North Dakota Mensa Regional Gathering, Grand Forks, North Dakota.
Project: North Dakota Brain Injury Network
Author(s): Endres, Carly
Date: August 2023
Type: Presentation

2021

Changes Due to Pandemic May Make NDBIN Conference Even More Accessible in Future
The Mind Matters Conference returned in 2021 with a wealth of information for brain injury survivors as well as for their healthcare providers and caregivers.
Project: North Dakota Brain Injury Network
Author(s): Haugen, B.
Publication: Focus on Rural Health
Date: April 2021
Type: Article

2020

CRH Continues Its Mission During COVID-19
Center for Rural Health (CRH) staff help rural communities, healthcare facilities, and others navigate through COVID-19.
Projects: National Resource Center on Native American Aging, North Dakota Brain Injury Network, Primary Care Office, Project ECHO, Rural Health Information Hub, Rural Health Research Gateway, Small Rural Hospital Improvement Program
Author(s): Haugen, B.
Publication: Focus on Rural Health
Date: July 2020
Type: Article

2018

Unmasking Brain Injury
The results of brain injuries often can't be seen. Survivors, however, are finding their voices through the Unmasking Brain Injury project launched by the North Dakota Brain Injury Network.
Project: North Dakota Brain Injury Network
Author(s): Haugen, B.
Publication: Focus on Rural Health
Date: March 2018
Type: Article

2016

Mind Matters
North Dakota is home to the unique annual Mind Matters Conference on brain injury that brings together both healthcare professionals and patients.
Project: North Dakota Brain Injury Network
Author(s): Massmann, N.
Publication: Focus on Rural Health
Date: July 2016
Type: Article

2014

The North Dakota Brain Injury Network
Brain injuries don't just happen to football players. People are dealing with the oftentimes debilitating aftermath of brain injuries here in North Dakota, from concussions to severe traumatic brain injuries.
Project: North Dakota Brain Injury Network
Author(s): Massmann, N.
Publication: Focus on Rural Health
Date: March 2014
Type: Article