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Webinar Series



The Canadian Concussion Centre, Toronto Western Hospital, gratefully acknowledges the financial support of LiUNA (Laborers' International Union of North America) for their support of this webinar series.

The Canadian Concussion Centre is pleased to announce the continuation of its popular webinar series with new sessions starting September 10, 2024.

These webinars will occur bi-weekly from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm EST. All webinars will take place over Zoom and the recordings will be posted on YouTube.



Full list of the current and upcoming sessions:

Date Title Presenter Recording Additional Resources
September 10, 2024 NEW - Concussion in Older Adults Dr. Carmela Tartaglia Video Link Slide Deck
September 24, 2024 Treatment of Post Concussion Symptoms Related to Screens at Work, School or Play Dr. Charles Tator Video Link Slide Deck
October 8, 2024 Exercise Therapy for Concussion Dr. Mark Bayley Video Link
October 22, 2024 Strategies for Mental Health Dr. Lesley Ruttan Video Link Slide Deck
November 5, 2024 Anxiety, Depression & PTSD: Before and After Concussion Dr. Abe Snaiderman Video Link
November 19, 2024 Drugs for Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Concussion Dr. Abe Snaiderman
December 3, 2024 When and Why to Consult a Social Worker Eden Dales
December 17, 2024 Return to Work, Vocational Rehabilitation and Occupational Therapy Leslie Birkett

Education and Support Workshops


In-person Education and Support Workshops entitled "When Symptoms of Single and Multiple Concussions Persist: An Education and Support Workshop" ran quarterly from May 2014 to November 2019. We transitioned to Virtual Education and Support Workshops in 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Watch our previous workshop videos:

Patient Education


Managing Persistent Concussion Symptoms

Managing Persistent Concussion Symptoms is a guide for patients who have post-concussion symptoms. It includes information as well as strategies to help manage your symptoms and return to your normal daily routine.

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