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Principal
Investigator: Jeffrey Kreutzer,
Ph.D.
Co-Principal Investigator: David Cifu,
M.D.
Project Coordinator:
Jenny Marwitz,
M.A.
ABOUT THE VCU TBI MODEL
SYSTEM PROJECT
The VCU Model System of care
provides comprehensive, coordinated inpatient and outpatient care for persons
with traumatic brain injury (TBI). The system includes emergency medical
services; early intensive and acute medical care; comprehensive rehabilitation
services; and long-term rehabilitation follow-up.
The VCU program also carries out
scientific research. Our research programs focus on improving care and quality
of life for people with brain injury and their families. The benefits of family
support and education, identification and treatment of depression, and the
effectiveness of early rehabilitation are also areas of study.
The faculty and staff of the
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation along with our colleagues in
the VCU Health System are committed to working together to improve the lives of
people with TBI. The collaboration and teamwork of our devoted staff have proven
successful as indicated by our federal designation as a model system of care
since 1987.
Persons with brain injury may wish to
participate in our research programs. In many cases, participants will be
offered a chance to -
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receive long-term follow-up by
interdisciplinary specialists
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learn about brain injury,
rehabilitation, and treatment resources
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learn about support and rehabilitation
programs in their community
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hear about new research findings
relating to treatment and outcomes
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have the satisfaction of knowing that
the information they provide to researchers could help improve the lives of
others who have a brain injury and their families
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