Profiles And Contributions To This Article

Challenges and opportunities in diagnosing and managing mild traumatic brain injury in rural settings

Jill  Daugherty

Dr Jill Daugherty ORCID logo

qualifications: PhD

contribution: Study conception and design, Analysis and interpretation of data, Drafting of manuscript, Critical revision

position: Epidemiologist


Dana  Waltzman

Dr Dana Waltzman ORCID logo

qualifications: PhD

contribution: Analysis and interpretation of data, Drafting of manuscript, Critical revision

position: Behavioral Scientist


Shena  Popat

Ms Shena Popat

qualifications: MHA

contribution: Drafting of manuscript, Critical revision

position: Senior Research Scientist


Amy  Horn Groenendaal

Ms Amy Horn Groenendaal

qualifications: BSW

contribution: Study conception and design, Acquisition of data, Drafting of manuscript, Critical revision

position: Senior Research Director


Maggie  Cherney

Ms Maggie Cherney

qualifications: BA

contribution: Drafting of manuscript, Critical revision

position: Research Analyst (former)


Alana  Knudson

Alana Knudson

qualifications: PhD

contribution: Study conception and design, Acquisition of data, Critical revision

position: Program Area Director


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