3rd World Congress on Brain Injury
 
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This is an opportunity for your organization to be part of an exciting and leading-edge conference on Brain Injury.

The 3rd World Congress on Brain Injury will be held in Quebec City, Canada, June 12-17, 1999. This international Congress can provide your organization with an effective and cost-efficient vehicle to reach an important target audience on a world-wide basis.

Of particular interest are the exhibit sessions and hospitality opportunities where you can reach 750-1000 medical and health care professionals, including neurosurgeons, neurologists, physiologists, neuropsychologists, nurses, trauma center personnel, therapists and community-based service providers, as well as insurers, case managers, attorneys and industry representatives. In addition, the Congress will feature a special day for families.

Registrants will share a common interest in the conference's theme -- The Search for Solutions -- which will explore ways to change and enrich the lives of persons with brain injury.

The world's leading doctors and researchers will speak about the latest advances in brain injury research, medicine, rehabilitation and community programs. Renowned speakers Keith Andrews, MD, United Kingdom; Anne-Lise Christensen, PhD, Denmark; Zeev Grosswasser, MD, Israel; Andrew Maas, MD, The Netherlands, John T. Povlishock, PhD, USA; Leopold Saltuari, MD, Austria; and Barry Willer, PhD, Canada are on the Congress agenda.

With a limited number of sponsorships available, the Congress provides your organization a cost-effective tool to reach an international audience.

We invite you to be a part of this dynamic and exciting Congress on brain injury.

Sincerely,

George A. Zitnay, PhD
President IBIA