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technologists who worked with
radioisotopes and interventional
radiography procedures, and new or
updated risk factors that may influence
health risks. New occupational and
medical radiation exposure information
will be used to improve radiation dose
estimates. The annual reporting burden
is reported in Table 1. There are no
capital costs, operating costs and/or
maintenance costs to report.
TABLE 1—ESTIMATES OF ANNUAL BURDEN HOURS
Number of
respondents
Average time
per response
(hours)
Frequency of
response
Annual hour
burden
Type of respondent
Instrument
Cohort members (overall target
group).
Cohort members (subgroup 1 of
overall target group).
Cohort members (subgroup 2 of
overall target group).
Medical office clerks .........................
Fourth Survey CORE Module (Attachment 1A).
Fourth Survey NM Module (Attachment 1B).
Fourth Survey FG Module (Attachment 1C).
Medical Validation (Attachment 3) ...
21,700
1
30/60 (0.5)
10,850
7,000
1
20/60 (0.33)
2,333
6,300
1
10/60 (0.17)
1,050
2,053
1
15/60 (0.25)
513
Total ...........................................
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37,053
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4th Annual Trauma Spectrum
Conference: Bridging the Gap Between
Research and Clinical Practice of
Psychological Health and Traumatic
Brain Injury: Prevention, Diagnosis,
Treatment and Recovery for the Iraq
and Afghanistan Cohort
Notice is hereby given of the ‘‘4th
Annual Trauma Spectrum Conference:
Bridging the Gap Between Research and
Clinical Practice of Psychological Health
and Traumatic Brain Injury: Prevention,
Diagnosis, Treatment and Recovery for
the Iraq and Afghanistan Cohort’’ to be
held December 8–9, 2011, at the
National Institutes of Health (NIH),
Bethesda, Maryland.
This year’s event focuses on bridging
the gap between research and clinical
practices for psychological health and
traumatic brain injury (TBI) health
concerns for returning service members
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and veterans of the conflicts in Iraq and
Afghanistan.
Presented annually by three Federal
partners—the Defense Centers of
Excellence for Psychological Health and
Traumatic Brain Injury (part of the
Department of Defense), the National
Institutes of Health, and the Department
of Veterans Affairs—the conference
highlights research findings, resources,
and best practices for Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder and TBI recovery.
Additional topics include cognitive
rehabilitation, sleep disorders, pain
management, depression,
implementation science, comparative
effectiveness research, co-occurring
disorders, and integrative telehealth/
mobile technologies. Attendees are
expected to include a wide array of
researchers, clinicians, advocates,
military service members, veterans, and
their families.
The conference will be held on
Thursday, December 8, and Friday,
December 9, in the Natcher Conference
Center on the NIH main campus, from
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day. The
conference is free, but pre-registration is
required. Registration is now open.
To view the agenda, information
about continuing education units, and
general conference information, visit the
Trauma Spectrum Conference Web site
at https://www.dcoe.health.mil/Training/
TraumaSpectrumConference.aspx.
Information on traveling to NIH and a
visitor’s map can be found at https://
parking.nih.gov/
visitor_access_map.htm.
For attendees who take Metrorail, the
nearest station is Medical Center (on the
Red Line). Pay parking is available at
the NIH Gateway parking garage. Sign
language interpreters will be available.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
National Institutes of Health
4th Annual Trauma Spectrum Conference: Bridging the Gap Between
Research and Clinical Practice of Psychological Health and Traumatic
Brain Injury: Prevention, Diagnosis, Treatment and Recovery for the
Iraq and Afghanistan Cohort
Notice is hereby given of the ``4th Annual Trauma Spectrum
Conference: Bridging the Gap Between Research and Clinical Practice of
Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury: Prevention, Diagnosis,
Treatment and Recovery for the Iraq and Afghanistan Cohort'' to be held
December 8-9, 2011, at the National Institutes of Health (NIH),
Bethesda, Maryland.
This year's event focuses on bridging the gap between research and
clinical practices for psychological health and traumatic brain injury
(TBI) health concerns for returning service members
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and veterans of the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Presented annually by three Federal partners--the Defense Centers
of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury (part
of the Department of Defense), the National Institutes of Health, and
the Department of Veterans Affairs--the conference highlights research
findings, resources, and best practices for Post-Traumatic Stress
Disorder and TBI recovery. Additional topics include cognitive
rehabilitation, sleep disorders, pain management, depression,
implementation science, comparative effectiveness research, co-
occurring disorders, and integrative telehealth/mobile technologies.
Attendees are expected to include a wide array of researchers,
clinicians, advocates, military service members, veterans, and their
families.
The conference will be held on Thursday, December 8, and Friday,
December 9, in the Natcher Conference Center on the NIH main campus,
from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day. The conference is free, but pre-
registration is required. Registration is now open.
To view the agenda, information about continuing education units,
and general conference information, visit the Trauma Spectrum
Conference Web site at https://www.dcoe.health.mil/Training/TraumaSpectrumConference.aspx.
Information on traveling to NIH and a visitor's map can be found at
https://parking.nih.gov/visitor_access_map.htm.
For attendees who take Metrorail, the nearest station is Medical
Center (on the Red Line). Pay parking is available at the NIH Gateway
parking garage. Sign language interpreters will be available.
Dated: November 18, 2011.
Lawrence A. Tabak,
Deputy Director, National Institutes of Health.
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