2025.06.04 – Brain Injury from Blast Exposure in Military Populations (Live Webinar)
A David Strauss Clinical webinar featuring Molly Sullan, PhD. Airs live at 3 p.m. ET on June 4, 2025.
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Military service members may be exposed to both low-level repetitive blasts from weapons training and combat as well as high-level blasts from IEDs and other large explosives. While some blast exposures result in a traumatic brain injury specifically, head injuries secondary to low-level repetitive blast exposures may not be as obvious, but can be associated with poorer long-term outcomes including increased psychological symptoms, cognitive concerns, sleep changes, and reduced overall quality of life. In this clinical webinar, Molly Sullan, Ph.D., will summarize current research on blast-related brain injuries for military Service Members and clinical implications of research findings to date.
Learning Objectives:
- Discuss the current state of the science in blast-related head injuries for military service members.
- Describe clinical implications, such as measurement of symptoms and creating treatment plans.
- Discuss future directions for research in this area.
Professional rate includes 1 ACBIS CEU.
Speaker Bio
Molly Sullan, Ph.D., is a clinical research neuropsychologist at the VA Eastern Colorado Healthcare System and Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. She specializes in traumatic brain injury and health-related outcomes following military exposure to blast and environmental toxins. She is also a licensed clinical neuropsychologist and has experience seeing patients with a variety of clinical concerns, including neurological conditions (e.g., traumatic brain injury) and complex psychiatric diagnoses.
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