78th World Health Assembly Side Event
Recognizing Traumatic Brain Injury as a Chronic and Notifiable Condition

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Please register to join us in person at the 78th World Health Assembly for a critical side event advocating for TBI.
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G4 Alliance

We are pleased to invite you to register for the upcoming WHA-TBI side event at the 78th World Health Assembly in Geneva
"Recognizing TBI as a Chronic and Notifiable Condition"
Wednesday, May 21, 2025 | 2:00PM - 5:00PM |
Novotel Geneva Centre,
Geneva, Switzerland
Partners
G4 Alliance

G4 Alliance is a coalition of associations and organizations around the world working to increase awareness, foster political will, shape policy, and mobilize resources to make access to quality, safe, timely, and affordable emergency and essential surgical, obstetric, trauma and anaesthesia (SOTA) care a global health priority and a reality for all.
Northwest School of Medicine

Established in 2016, Northwest School of Medicine provides competency-based exceptional medical education and training to future healthcare professionals based on the biopsychosocial model with emphasis on research and innovation to ensure cost-effective, needs-based, value-based, community-oriented, and patient-centered care.
University of Cambridge

The University of Cambridge has been at the forefront of academic study and research since 1209. Here is a selection of their discoveries and innovations so far. There are 31 Colleges, 6 Schools and over 150 Faculties and Departments that make up the University of Cambridge, covering a vast array of subjects and specialized areas of research. Find out how we work together.
Brain Injury Canada
Brain Injury Canada is the only national charitable organization working to support the millions of Canadian impacted by acquired brain injury. Our mission is to empower and connect the brain injury community through education, advocacy and collaboration, creating lasting positive impacts.
The Global Neuroscience Nurses
(GNN)

The Global Neuroscience Nurses (GNN) Council is an international organization, established in 2021, committed to advancing Neuroscience Nursing. Our mission is to empower Neuroscience Nurses worldwide by providing high-quality education, promoting evidence-based clinical practice, fostering leadership development, and influencing healthcare policy for individuals with neurological conditions. GNN is dedicated to strengthening the neuroscience nursing workforce, enhancing capacity-building efforts, and ensuring equitable access to high-quality neurological care with a particular focus on Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs).
Canadian Traumatic Brain Injury Research Consortium (CTRC)
The CTRC was created to enhance collaborations amongst Canadian scientists working on different aspects of the continuum of care for traumatic brain injury patients, i.e. including prevention strategies, caring for patients in the critical phases following their accident, up to ensuring their continued rehabilitation and long-term optimal physical and psychological care. To do so, we encourage communication and collaboration between not only adult and pediatric scientists working on similar objectives, but also scientists working in basic, translational and clinical sciences. This synergistic cooperation will contribute to position Canada as one of the world leaders in traumatic brain injury
Global Endorsements for TBI as a Chronic and Notifiable Condition
Together, we advocate for global policy change in TBI