Presented By: Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (50+)
Lies, Damn Lies and the Truth as We Know It: Acute and Long-Term Consequences of Concussion
Matthew Lorincz, , U of M Professor
Matthew Lorincz, M.D., is an Associate Professor at the University of Michigan and Co-Director of the Sports Neurology clinic, Michigan NeuroSport.
Dr. Lorincz'a presentation will provide an understanding of the complex issues of athlete brain health from youth sports to professional athletes, and everyone in between. In addition, attendees will gain a broad perspective of both the health risks and benefits of playing all types of sports.
This is the second in a series of nine Distinguished Lectures. The next lecture in the series will be January 10, 2017. The title is Anti-Semitism: What Has Changed Since 1945
Dr. Lorincz'a presentation will provide an understanding of the complex issues of athlete brain health from youth sports to professional athletes, and everyone in between. In addition, attendees will gain a broad perspective of both the health risks and benefits of playing all types of sports.
This is the second in a series of nine Distinguished Lectures. The next lecture in the series will be January 10, 2017. The title is Anti-Semitism: What Has Changed Since 1945
Cost
- $20 for an individual lecture, payable at the door, checks preferred. $50 for the entire lecture series. $20 OLLI membership required.
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