The Carolinas Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation and Research System in Charlotte, NC, is funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research which created the Traumatic Brain Injury Model System in 1987. This program was created show the benefits of a coordinated system of neurotrauma and rehabilitation care and to conduct research on all aspects of care for those who sustain traumatic brain injuries.
The mission of the TBIMS is to improve the lives of persons who experience traumatic brain injury, their families and communities by creating and disseminating new knowledge about the course, treatment and outcomes relating to their condition.
Carolinas
Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation and Research System
Charlotte
Institute of Rehabilitation
Charlotte, NC
Telephone: 704-355-4330
Website: http://www.carolinashealthcare.org
Project Director: Flora Hammond, M.D.
See also:
Rehabilitation Home
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