The 2025 WI Brain Injury Conference aims to provide healthcare professionals, brain injury survivors, and caregivers with the latest updates on brain injury care and services. Attendees can expect plenary sessions, breakout discussions, and panels featuring survivors and family members. The conference will address the designation of brain injury as a chronic condition, innovative care practices, and community support needs. Participants will gain insights into the challenges faced by brain injury survivors and explore treatment options and advocacy strategies. The agenda includes sessions on concussion management, pediatric brain injury, and public policy impacts.
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2025 WI Brain Injury Conference
The 2025 WI Brain Injury Conference will be held in Pewaukee, WI, focusing on innovative care and services for brain injury survivors. It will feature experts from Wisconsin and beyond, discussing topics like brain injury treatment, community issues, and the designation of brain injury as a chronic condition.
Conference Overview
Some quick details about this conference.
Time and Place
Maybe the most important details of the conference.
Conference Dates: April 28–29, 2025
Location: The Ingleside Hotel
City/State: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Address: 2810 Golf Rd, Pewaukee, WI 53072, United States
Event Format: in-person

Conference Organizer
This organization is hosting this conference.
Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin
The Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin focuses on improving the lives of individuals with brain injury through education, advocacy, and support.
Email: audreynelson@charter.net
Registration Fees
How much does this conference cost?
Cost | Type | Notes |
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$250.00 | General | Standard registration fee for the conference. |
See the conference's actual website for more details around these fees, as sometimes they can be more complicated.
Schedule and Agenda
It's important to know what is planned.
The conference will begin on April 28, 2025, with registration and breakfast, followed by keynote sessions and breakout discussions. Topics include concussion management, advocacy for brain injury survivors, and public policy. The event concludes on April 29, 2025, with a townhall discussion.
Notable Speakers
These folks will be speaking at the conference.
Carlos Ricard
Carlos Ricard is an author and speaker who shares his personal story of rehabilitation from gang life to business owner.
Judy Dettmer
Judy Dettmer has 30 years of experience in the field of brain injury and serves as NASHIA’s Director of Technical Assistance and Special Projects.
Michael McCrea, PhD
Dr. McCrea is a Professor and Chair in the Department of Neurosurgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin, specializing in traumatic brain injury research.
Juliet Haarbauer-Krupa, PhD
Juliet Haarbauer-Krupa is a Senior Health Scientist at the CDC with 40 years of experience in acquired brain injury.
CEU Details
Here's information on Continuing Education Units (or CEUs).
The conference offers a maximum of 11.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™, ANCC contact hours, ACE Credits, and University of Wisconsin–Madison Continuing Education Hours.
Hotel Information
You need somewhere to stay! (Unless you live relatively close.)
Discounted rooms are available at The Ingleside Hotel for conference attendees. No login or attendee code is needed to book a room.
Sponsorship, Exhibitor, and Advertising Opportunities
If you're an organization that wants to contribute to this event, here are some details.
The conference is supported by sponsors such as AbbVie Inc., and exhibitors include the Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin and others. Interested parties can contact Audrey Nelson for sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities.
Other Links and Information
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