Module 1: Introduction to CRITICAL

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Module 1: Introduction to CRITICAL

Module 1 Contents In Module 1: Introduction to CRITICAL you will learn about: The study team The goal and aims of the project The values that will guide how we work together

Meet the Study Team! Dr. Nathaniel Mohatt,  Research Psychologist and Assistant Professor Dr. Lisa Brenner, Board Certified Rehabilitation Psychologist and Associate Professor Carlee Kreisel, Professional Research Assistant

Introduction to CRITICAL Coalition for Recovery and Innovation in Traumatic Brain Injury Care Across the Lifespan Goal: To improve long-term patient-centered care for those living with moderate to severe TBI 3 aims…

Project Aims Establish a coalition of stakeholders 2. Identify strategies for engaging individuals living with TBI as research advisors 3. Develop a new Patient-Centered research agenda to improve the health and wellness of individuals living with TBI

Values of CRITICAL Valuing patient and caregiver perspectives Recommendations for the research agenda will be based on the input of patients and caregivers Shared responsibility We will work together to develop the Coalition’s products Mutual respect and equality Every partner is treated with respect and as an equal Learning from each other Every partner has valuable knowledge to contribute