Dr. Noah Silverberg is a board-certified neuropsychologist and associate professor in the Department of Psychology at The University of British Columbia, and principal investigator with the Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute. He has 15 years of clinical experience caring for patients with brain injury. He also leads a research program focused on the prognosis and treatment of concussion, with over 125 peer-reviewed publications to date. He has contributed as an expert panel member to multiple clinical practice guidelines and serves as chair of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine’s Task Force on Mild TBI, chair Canadian Concussion Network’s Research Committee, and co-chair to TBI initiatives led by the National Institutes of Health and National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
Sessions in which Dr. Noah Silverberg PhD, R.Psych, ABPP-CN participates
Friday 26 April, 2024
Since the original American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) definition of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) published in 1993, many other groups or organizations have proposed alternative definitions. The current state of affairs is widespread variability in how mTBI is diagnosed in clinical and research settings. From 2018-2023, the ACRM mTBI Task Force developed new diagnostic criteria that incorporate scientific advancements from past 30 years and aim to improve the consistency...