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This course is brought to you by the Arizona Interscholastic Association, Arizona Cardinals, Arizona State University and Barrow Neurological Institute at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center.
In this 50 minute course, you will learn the following about concussions:
Directions: As you begin the module, you will participate in a survey that will help you understand the type of information and skills you will be learning as you progress through this learning experience. You will make your way through this course by clicking the “Next” or “Back” buttons when available. There will also be activities that invite you to select “Like”, “Dislike”, or “Comment” and you will complete after watching an informative video or reading a comment - just like you would for your favorite social networking site. At the end of the module, you will complete a scenario based quiz. Be sure to pay special attention to the videos and comment content throughout the module so you are prepared to pass the final quiz and be cleared for play!
Click NEXT to begin understanding more about how concussions may affect you and how you can help keep yourself and your teammates safe.
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