This virtual training, hosted by the Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence, will introduce learners to Anomalous Health Incidents and review assessment and treatment strategies.
Detailed guidance on how to complete a medical evaluation using Anomalous Health Incident Acute Assessment (DHA Form 244), will be provided. AHI is akin to TBI in terms of the reported symptoms. Symptoms consistent with that of TBI such as dizziness, nausea, headaches, and sensitivity to light, in the absence of blunt trauma, may be an indicator of AHI or Havana Syndrome. The training also reviews and demonstrates the Vestibular/Ocular-Motor Screening for Concussion. The VOMS is a tool that helps providers gauge some of those symptoms.
Continuing education credit is available, for details visit www.dhaj7-cepo.com and search for: "Anomalous Health Incident Acute Assessment Training 2022-2023."
Date: Sept. 21
Time: 12-2 p.m. ET
Microsoft Teams Event
Future AHI Training Dates
The AHI training will occur quarterly, mark your calendar and bookmark this page!
You do not need a Microsoft Teams account. Preferred browsers to join via the web: Chrome, Microsoft Edge.
Questions? Contact us at dha.ncr.j-9.mbx.tbicoe-education@health.mil.
- TBICoE's Anomalous Health Incident Acute Assessment Training
- Start Date:
9/21/2023,
12:00 PM
- End Date:
9/21/2023,
2:00 PM
- Organization: TBICoE
- City: Virtual
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Last Updated: July 18, 2023