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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
F-2: Medication
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F-2: Medication
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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.