Dr. Micky Collins and Dr. Mark Lovell Receive the 2010 CoBI Award
CoBI Award
Dr. Micky Collins and Dr. Mark Lovell Receive the 2010 CoBI Award
Dr. Micky Collins and Dr. Mark Lovell have been selected by the Board of Directors for their important work on concussion and sports-related brain injuries. Drs. Collins and Lovell work with the Sports Medicine Concussion Program at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. They are considered leaders in the study of neurocognitive effects of sports-related concussions and developed IMPACT (Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing), a computerized testing battery used to evaluate the severity of concussions in athletes. The award will be given formally on October 5, 2010 at the Fourth Annual David’s Drive Golf Tournament being held at White Manor Country Club in Malvern, PA. Drs. Collins and Lovell will be honored in their hometown of Pittsburgh on November 4, 2010 during CoBI's Evening of High Stakes Opportunities.
Past winners of the CoBI Award include:
•2009 Marilyn Spivak, Family Member, Professional, Advocate
•2008 Chris Nowinski, President of the Sports Legacy Institute
•2007 Keith Robinson, MD, Philadelphia Veterans Administration Medical Center
For more information about this article, please visit http://www.brain-injury-information.org/cobiawardwinners2010.html
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