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Where Will Dr. Randall Benson Be Speaking Next?

Posted on: 04.09.18 | by neurostudies

Dr. Randall Benson has two conferences scheduled in 2018.  On May 8, 2018, Dr. Benson will be speaking at the Frontiers in Advocacy: Traumatic Brain Injury conference in Nashville, TN.  In September, Dr. Benson will be speaking at the Brain Injury Association of Michigan conference in Lansing, MI.

Nashville Conference -Frontiers in Advocacy: Traumatic Brain Injury

About the Conference: This comprehensive brain injury program brings together leading trial lawyers, highly successful in litigating brain injury cases, along with knowledgeable experts and medical personnel who excel in this area.

Conference Dates: May 6 – May 8, 2018

Location: Renaissance Nashville Hotel – Innovative Tools, Tactics and Technology, Nashville, TN

Dr. Benson’s Speaking Subject: DTI: What It Is & What It Isn’t

Conference Website: Frontiers in Advocacy: Traumatic Brain Injury


Lansing Conference – BIAMI: Brain Injury Association of Michigan Fall Conference

About the Conference: Held in conjunction with the Michigan Brain Injury Provider Council, this is the largest conference of its kind in the country. It averages over 140 exhibitors and over 1500 attendees each year. This event is held with the purpose of providing state-of-the-art information about brain injury treatment and therapies, which will maximize rehabilitation and foster a good quality of life.

Conference Dates: September 13-14 2018

Location: Lansing, MI

Dr. Benson’s Speaking Subject: TBD

Conference Website: BIAMI: Brain Injury Association of Michigan Fall Conference

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