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Michigan Sport-Related Concussion Training Certification

Description

Welcome to the Michigan Sport-Related Concussion Training Certification. In this course, you will learn about five key components of sport-related concussions: identify medical emergencies, debrief the Michigan Youth Concussion Legislature, review rest and rehabilitation principles after a concussion occurs, understand the return to learn and return to school progressions, and finally become knowledgeable of the potential long-term consequences of head impact exposure on brain health.

This free course satisfies the state-mandated requirement for concussion training in the state of Michigan. It can be completed in approximately 20 minutes.

In order to obtain the certificate showing you have met the Michigan state-mandated requirement, you must correctly answer every question on the quiz at the conclusion of this course.

The five lead instructors for this course, Dr. Steve Broglio, Dr. Matt Lorincz, Dr. Andrea Almeida, Dr. Doug Wiebe, and Dr. JT Eckner, are all affiliated with the Michigan Concussion Center, which strives to maximize societal and individual health through the relentless pursuit of concussion knowledge. Dr. Almeida, Dr. Lorincz and Dr. Eckner are also affiliated with Michigan NeuroSport. The goal of Michigan NeuroSport is to inspire and implement solutions for prevention and treatment of sport-related concussions and their potential long-term consequences.

Note for learners enrolled on Coursera: If you successfully pass the quiz at the end of this course, you will receive an official Michigan Sport-Related Training Certificate, even if a "Full Course, No Certificate" message appears in enrollment on Coursera. An additional Coursera completion certificate will not be issued.

Subject

Language

English

Duration

1 week

Status

Available

U-M Credit Eligible

No