Purpose and Goals
The OSU Concussion Journal Club is a collaborative, interdisciplinary forum where students, researchers, and clinicians gather to discuss recent advancements in concussion research. Each session features a focused discussion on a peer-reviewed journal article, examining topics such as injury mechanisms, diagnosis, treatment, recovery, and long-term effects of concussions. The goal is to foster critical thinking, promote knowledge exchange, and encourage networking among individuals dedicated to advancing concussion science and improving clinical outcomes.
Upcoming Meetings
Friday, January 31 3:30-4:30pm - What are the Protocols and Resources for Sport-Related Concussion Among Top National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Programs? A Cross-Sectional Survey of A5 Schools
Friday, February 28 3:30-4:30pm - Quantifying the Diagnostic Utility of Baseline Testing in Concussion Management: An Analysis of Collegiate Athletes From the NCAA-DoD CARE Consortium Dataset
Friday, March 28 3:30-4:30pm - Making a Difference: Affective Distress Explains Discrepancy Between Objective and Subjective Cognitive Functioning After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Friday, April 25 3:30-4:30pm - Sport-related concussion research agenda beyond medical science: culture, ethics, science, policy