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Updated concussion course for medical professionals

June 11, 2018
Concussion
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The Concussion Awareness Training Tool course for Medical Professionals (CATT MP) has now been updated.

CATT MP is free-of-charge, and is available in both English and French. Originally launched in 2013, the updated e-learning course for medical professionals shifts its original focus from recognition and diagnosis to care and management. The course will cover how to effectively assess a patient’s concussion situation within the initial hours post-injury, how to optimally manage concussion care during the first 2 to 4 weeks post-injury, and how to identify when referral to specialty care is required.

CATT MP contains information from the 2017 recommendations of the Concussion in Sport Group, and is eligible for credits with the Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program through the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. It was developed in partnership with Parachute and the Public Health Agency of Canada, and is a product of the national Concussion Protocol Harmonization Project.

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