Purpose and Goals
The OSU Concussion Journal Club is a collaborative, interdisciplinary forum where students, researchers, and clinicians gather to discuss recent advancements in concussion research. Each session features a focused discussion on a peer-reviewed journal article, examining topics such as injury mechanisms, diagnosis, treatment, recovery, and long-term effects of concussions. The goal is to foster critical thinking, promote knowledge exchange, and encourage networking among individuals dedicated to advancing concussion science and improving clinical outcomes.
Meetings are held on the fourth Friday of each month from 3:30 - 4:30pm, in-person at Martha Morehouse Pavilion, Room 2310, or virtually via Microsoft Teams.
To join the mailing list, or to be sent the link to join, please email Dr. Caccese.
Upcoming Meetings
January 23 - R2DRV: study protocol for longitudinal assessment of driving after mild TBI in young drivers (Michael Tiso presenting)
February 27 - Iverson Worrying About Concussions and Brain Health
March 27 – No meeting (CBI Research Day & 1st International Consensus Conference on Concussion in First Responders)
April 24 - Efficacy, tolerability, and safety of erenumab for the preventive treatment of persistent post-traumatic headache attributed to mild traumatic brain injury: an open-label study (Kevin Weber presenting)
May 22
June 26
July 24
August 28
September 25
October 23
November 20
December – No meeting (break for the holidays)