Second “Meeting of the Minds” US-Japan Exchange for Veterans with TBI Reintegrating in College through Health/ University / Volunteer Systems Mayer Max Director, MindKnit Research Center (Non Profit) US Co-Chairman, US-Japan Exchange for Veterans and Persons with TBI/PTSD and Cognitive Disabilities
US-Japan Exchange for Veterans with TBI Reintegrating in College through Health/ University / Volunteer Systems
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Second “Meeting of the Minds”US-Japan Exchange for Veterans with TBI Reintegrating in College through Health/
University / Volunteer SystemsMayer Max
Director, MindKnit Research Center (Non Profit)US Co-Chairman, US-Japan Exchange for
Veterans and Persons with TBI/PTSD and Cognitive Disabilities
MindKnit Research Center, Non-ProfitBuilding Exchanges of:
Research, Clinical, Community Health Best Practices – across the US and Worldwide
First US-Japan Goodwill Exchange “Meeting of the Minds” for Veterans and Persons with TBI/PTSD,
Persons with Cognitive Disabilities and Autism, July 2008
Speech: “New US-Japan Healthcare Exchange – Deputy Ambassador, ShinodaEmbassy of Japan, Washington, DC (video: www.mindknit.org )
MindKnit Research Japan National Rehab Center for Disabilities, VA Health, Walter Reed DVBIC,NIH, Brain Injury Association America, New York, Japan National Rehabilitation Center( At World Renowned Ippakutei Tea House,Embassy of Japan, Washington, DC )