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F-2: Medication

Instructors

Kelley Anderson, DO (no relevant financial relationships to disclose)

Course
Description

This course will discuss sleep deregulation, somatic symptoms, posttraumatic headaches and cognitive symptoms after a concussion. The
presenter will discuss how lingering cognitive deficits may be managed
and how medications may help alleviate various concussion
symptoms.

Time

75:09

Educational Level

Intermediate

Prerequisites

None

Format

Pre-recorded Lecture

Target Audience

Sports Medicine Physicians, Primary Care Physicians, Nurse


Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Clinical Psychologists,
Neuropsychologists, Registered Nurses, Physical Therapists,
Occupational Therapists, Athletic Trainers

F-2: Medication

Learning Objectives

At the end of this course, the learner will be able to:

List different types of medication that are effective in treating


concussion.

Analyze treatments for commonly reported symptoms


following concussion.

Cancellation Policy

If you are unable to participate in an ImPACT Training Workshop


that you have paid for you may request: (i) a refund, but only if you
provide lmPACT with at least three (3) calendar days notice in
advance of the workshop; (ii) reschedule to participate in another
workshop of equal or lesser value; or (iii) substitute someone to
participate in the workshop in your place. If you provide notice to
ImPACT fewer than three (3) calendar days in advance of the
workshop, you may reschedule to participate in another event of
equal or lesser value or substitute someone in your place, but you
cannot receive a refund. All cancellations and refund requests
must be submitted by the purchaser to lmPACT Applications, Inc.
and emailed to training@impacttest.com.

Completion Policy

Learners must view the course in its entirety to be issued a


statement of credit.

Assessing
Achievement of
Objectives

Learning objectives are assessed within the post-course evaluation


that is emailed to participants following completion of a course.

Accessibility
Statement

Participants who have special needs are encouraged to contact


program organizers so that all reasonable efforts to accommodate
these needs can be made.

Other Disclaimers

The purpose of this course is not to promote goods or services.


There are no outside sponsors for this course.

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Continuing Education Credits


Athletic Trainers

ImPACT Applications, Inc. (BOC AP# P3429) is approved


by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide continuing
education to Athletic Trainers. This program is eligible
for a maximum of 1.25 Category A hours/CEUs. ATs
should claim only those hours actually spent in the
educational program.

Physical Therapists

At this time ImPACT is not able to offer pre-approved continuing


education credits to physical therapists for this course. You will
receive a certificate of attendance for each of our courses with
contact hours listed. Review your state laws to determine if this
training can be applied toward continuing education without
pre-approval.

Physicians

At this time, ImPACT is not able to offer AMA PRA Category 1


Credits. You will receive a certificate of attendance for each of our
courses with contact hours listed. Review your local, state, and
national Medical Society laws to determine if this training can be
applied towards AMA PRA Category 2 Credits. Click here for more
information on the AMA PRA Credit System.

Other Healthcare
Professions

At this time ImPACT is not able to offer continuing education


credits to occupational therapists, psychologists, registered
nurses, or other healthcare professionals. We are in the process
of applying to be able to offer credits to as many disciplines as
possible and hope to have the ability to offer credits at future
training events.

F-2: Medication

Kelley A. Anderson, DO

Kelley Anderson graduated from Allegheny College in 2004 where she earned her
Bachelor of Science degree in biochemistry. She then earned her medical degree at
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed her residency at UPMC St.
Margaret Family Medicine Program and then finished her training with a fellowship
at the University of Pittsburgh Primary Care Sports Medicine Program. She was then
invited to become a faculty member for the University of Pittsburgh Department of
Orthopedics where she is an Assistant Professor and Primary Care Sports Medicine
physician. She is the associate team physician for Carnegie Mellon University
Athletics. She has also joined the UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Program as a
medical advisor where she works together with the neuropsychologists, vestibular
and exertional therapists to treat the many symptoms involved with concussion
including headaches, neck pain, cognitive difficulties, sleep dysregulation, dizziness,
anxiety and depression. Beginning in July of 2015, she will be the Assistant Director
of the UPMC Primary Care Sports Medicine fellowship program.

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