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NeuroPraxis CEO Appointed Case Management Society of America – Southern California Chapter President

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LOS ANGELES -April 1, 2021 (Neuropraxis) — Neuropraxis, an outcome-oriented home, and community brain injury program, announced that its Founder and CEO, Christine Weaver, will be the new president of the Southern California Case Management Society of America Chapter. The CMSA is a multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary network of healthcare professionals working in the specialized practice of case management.

Ms. Weaver has been an occupational therapist specializing in neurological rehabilitation for the last 30 years. She is a medical-legal expert and has helped pioneer post-acute brain rehabilitation and improved the quality of life for hundreds of patients.

Christine received a master’s degree in Health Law from the University of California, San Diego, and is certified by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) since 1992 and the Board of Occupational Therapy in California (CBOT). She is a medical-legal expert and a certified life care planner by the International Commission on Health Care Certification (ICHCC).

Christine has an extensive clinical background with a strong knowledge of best practices in neurological rehabilitation as well as executive management level experience.  She has also gained invaluable insight from the current pandemic. “Overcoming challenges makes us better and more likely to be ready to set a new standard in care management.” Weaver said during a recent interview. “Now more than ever, case management has to rely on better communication, collaboration, and forming of partnerships.”

About Neuropraxis:

Neuropraxis is bridging the gap in the continuum of brain injury rehabilitation by providing individualized outcome-oriented programs and evidence-based practices that are geared toward preventing long-term risks, such as re-hospitalization, further complications, and skill regression, that often occur after other extensive and costly brain injury rehabilitation programs.

About CMSA-SCC

CMSA Southern California is a chapter of the Case Management Society of America, an international nonprofit association of professionals in case management. CMM certificate training for Los Angeles and Orange County.

For more information about Neuropraxis visit Neuropraxisrehab.com

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