While working closely with the model systems, the MSKTC also seeks to collaborate with other key stakeholders to better serve the needs of individuals with SCI, TBI and Burn. This page contains additional TBI resources and organizations external to MSKTC. Neither Model Systems, the MSKTC, or NIDILRR have reviewed all of the content, and you should not assume endorsement from these entities.
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Additional Traumatic Brain Injury Resources
ASSBI is an Australian multidisciplinary society dedicated to improving the quality of life of people with brain impairment and their families.
BrainLine is a national multimedia project offering information resource about preventing, treating, and living with TBI, and includes webcasts, an electronic newsletter, and outreach campaign in partnership with national organizations concerned about TBI.
The Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA), the country’s oldest and largest nationwide brain injury advocacy organization, advances brain injury prevention, research, treatment and education, and advocacy and improves the quality of life for all individuals impacted by brain injury.
This video series developed by the Brain Injury Clinical Team at Craig Hospital highlights the different stages of a traumatic brain injury and recovery process.
Established in 1992, the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center (DVBIC) represents a unique collaboration between the Department of Defense (DOD), the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA), and the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA). The underlying goal of DVBIC is to ensure that active duty military and veterans with brain injury receive the best evaluation, treatment, and follow-up.
Disability.gov is the federal government website for comprehensive information on disability programs and services nationwide.You can find thousands of resources on topics, such as applying for Social Security disability benefits, finding a job and paying for accessible housing, to name just a few.
The Job Accommodation Network (JAN) is the leading source of free, expert, and confidential guidance on workplace accommodations and disability employment issues.
The Moving Ahead Centre of Research Excellence in Brain Recovery takes a multidisciplinary, multisite approach to address the psychosocial rehabilitation of people with TBI.
PsychBITE is a database that catalogues studies of cognitive, behavioural and other treatments for psychological problems and issues occurring as a consequence of acquired brain impairment (ABI).
The International Brain Injury Association (IBIA) is dedicated to the development and support of multidisciplinary medical and clinical professionals, advocates, policy makers, consumers and others who work to improve outcomes and opportunities for persons with brain injury.
TBIncredible is a therapy program that serves the brain injured community by providing positive, artistic recreational activities to aid the brain injury recovery process.