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FF Principal Investigator/Program Director (Last, first, middle): Hotz, Gillian PhD<br />

Hotz, G. A Novel Treatment Program During Early Stages of Recovery From TBI. Pediatric TBI Issues in<br />

Management, Rehabilitation and Research. Tampa General Hospital, April 25. Tampa, FL. 2009.<br />

Hotz, G. <strong>The</strong> Effects of Multisensory Environments in Children Recovering from Severe <strong>Brain</strong> Injury. 6 th Annual Pediatric <strong>Brain</strong><br />

& SCI Conference, Nov 10&11, Miami, FL, 2008.<br />

Hotz, G. Importance and efficacy of evidence based practice for Multisensory Environments. International Snoezelen<br />

Association Conference. October 2-5, 2008, Neuveld Germany.<br />

Hotz, G. WalkSafe Statewide Program. Florida Committee On Trauma Meeting. July 9 th , Orlando, FL. 2008.<br />

Hotz, G. Randomized Controlled Trials in Rehabilitation. UC Neurotrauma Meeting, June 23-25 th , Carmel, CA.<br />

2008<br />

Hotz, G. WalkSafe Update. Florida Safekids Annual Meeting. May 21 st , Tampa, FL. 2008<br />

Hotz, G. WalkSafe: A Pediatric Pedestrian Injury Prevention Program. 2007 Forging New Frontiers: Sustaining<br />

Innovations for Healthy Communities. Injury Free Coalition for Kids. Nov. 30 th -Dec. 2 nd , Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 2007<br />

Hotz, G. Pediatric TBI:Early Intervention and Continuum of Care. AANS/CNS Pediatric Neurological Surgery<br />

Annual Meeting, Nov. 26-Dec.1, Miami, FL, 2007<br />

Hotz, G., Helm-Estabrooks, N., Nelson, N., <strong>Plan</strong>te, E. Pediatric Traumatic <strong>Brain</strong> Injury: Neurocognitive and<br />

Language Assessment. American Speech Language and Hearing Association. Nov. 15-18, Boston, MA, 2007<br />

Hotz, G. WalkSafe: Statewide Implementation of a pediatric pedestrian injury prevention program. 1st National<br />

Safe Routes to School Conference. Nov.5-7, Dearborn, Michigan, 2007<br />

Hotz, G. Importance of Early Neurocognitive Assessment. Pediatric <strong>Brain</strong> & SCI Conference, Nov. 2-4, Coconut<br />

Grove, FL, 2007<br />

Hotz, G.. Efficacy of MSE with a Snozelen Approach. 5 th International Snoezelen Association Conference . Sept.<br />

20-21 st , Montreal, Canada, 2007<br />

Hotz, G. WalkSafe: Countywide Program. Pro Bike Pro Walk Florida, August 27-31 st , Orlando, FL, 2007<br />

Hotz, G. Early Neurocognitive Assessment and Outcome. Pediatric <strong>Brain</strong> & SCI Conference. Nov.2-4, Miami, FL.,<br />

2006<br />

Hotz, G. WalkSafe: A county-wide pedestrian injury prevention program. FDOT, St. Augustine, FL, April , 2006.<br />

Hotz, G. Assessment & Treatment of Low Level Patients. Patricia Neal Rehab Center.<br />

Knoxville, TN, March, 2006,<br />

Hotz, G. A Novel treament for low level patients. Pediatric <strong>Brain</strong> Injury Conference. Miami, FL, November, 2005<br />

Hotz, G. Neuroplasticity in children recovering from severe brain injury. Come to Your Senses Conference.<br />

Toronto, Canada, October, 2005.<br />

Hotz, G. A room for brain injury.WorldWideSnoezelen Conference.Holland,October, 2005.<br />

Hotz, G. Snoezelen: A novel treatment for children with severe brain injury. Childrens Specialized Hospital. New<br />

Jersey, December, 2004.<br />

Hotz, G. Measuring Outcomes in Children with Traumatic <strong>Brain</strong> Injury. Pan American Trauma Society, XVII<br />

Congress. November, 2004, Miami, FL.<br />

Hotz, G. <strong>The</strong> Effect of Snoezelen <strong>The</strong>rapy in children with severe TBI. Pediatric Traumatic and Acquired <strong>Brain</strong><br />

Injury: <strong>The</strong> Continuum of Care. Miami, FL. October, 2004.<br />

Hotz, G. WalkSafe: Findings of a 3 year study. SafeKids State Meeting. Tampa, FL, August, 2004.<br />

Hotz, G. Snoezelen: A controlled multisensory stimulation therapy for children with traumatic brain injuries. <strong>The</strong><br />

First International Conference in Israel on Snoezelen, Herzeliya, Israel, May 2004.<br />

Hotz, G.A. Neurorehabilitation: <strong>The</strong> Program, Team and Outcomes. Pediatric Neurotrauma: <strong>The</strong> Aftermath of the Injury.<br />

October , 2003, Miami, FL.<br />

Hotz, G.A. Assessing the Neurocognitive Effects of TBI in Children. <strong>Brain</strong> Injury Association of Florida, <strong>The</strong> Journey<br />

Continues, <strong>The</strong> Future of TBI in a Changing World. April, 2002, Palm Beach, FL.<br />

Hotz, G.A. Development of the Pediatric Test of <strong>Brain</strong> Injury. <strong>Brain</strong> Injury Association. 20 th Annual Symposium. July, 2001,<br />

Atlanta, GA.<br />

Hotz, G.A., Calvin, R. A Traumatic <strong>Brain</strong> Injury and SCI Point-of-Care, Team Based Information System. <strong>Brain</strong> Injury<br />

Association, 19 th Annual Symposium. July, 2000.<br />

Kelly, J., Rosenberg, J., Hotz, G: A Dissemination Program for Concussion in Sports. Annual Academy of Neurology<br />

Meeting. April, 1999.<br />

Hotz, G., Rosenberg, J., Kelly, J., Potts, A., Brooks, J: A Dissemination Strategy for Sports related concussions in High School<br />

Athletes: A pilot curriculum. 1998. Sports: related concussion and nervous system injuries. Orlando Regional Healthcare<br />

System. Orlando, Florida, March, 1998.<br />

PHS 398 (Rev. 5/95) (Form Page 6) Page FF<br />

Number pages consecutively at the bottom throughout the application. Do not use suffixes such as 3a, 3b.

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