Headache is the most reported symptom following concussion. More than 80% of concussed service members experience post-traumatic headache, with many reporting a significant impact on daily functioning and overall quality of life.
This TBICoE course provides evidence-based guidance to evaluate and manage post-traumatic headaches, based on the clinical recommendation Assessment and Management of Headache Following Concussion/Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.
Date: June 10
Time: Noon to 2 p.m. ET
This course is divided into two parts:
- Noon to 1 p.m. ET: Guidance for Non-Primary Care Managers — Management of Headache Following Concussion/Mild TBI, 1 CE/CME credit
- 1 – 2 p.m. ET: Guidance for the Primary Care Manager — Assessment and Management of Headache Following Concussion/Mild TBI, 1 CE/CME credit
Join on MS Teams
- You do not need a Microsoft Teams account to participate. Preferred browsers are Chrome and Microsoft Edge. Additional audio support is provided by dial-in.
- Phone: 667-892-3500
- Phone Conference ID: 676 888 059#
Registration is not required to attend the event. You may join directly via the 'Join on MS Teams' button.
If you would like to receive continuing education (CE/CME) credits, registration through the DHA Continuing Education Program Office is required. Instructions for completing this registration will be provided during the live MS Teams training event.
Future Dates
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- Oct. 14, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. ET
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- TBICoE Clinical Recommendation Training Series: Management of Headache Following Concussion
- Start Date:
6/10/2026,
12:00 PM
- End Date:
6/10/2026,
2:00 PM
- Organization: TBICoE
- City: MS Teams
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Last Updated: June 03, 2026