Georgia Brain Injury System research focus
Shepherd Center partners with key stakeholders to lead the Georgia Model Brain Injury System (GAMBIS). The mission of GAMBIS is to improve the employment, financial, health, and community participation outcomes of individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI), particularly for minority and underserved populations.
TBI model systems
Shepherd Center is one of the 16 Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems (TBIMS) Centers funded by the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR). Participation in this multi-center project allows Shepherd Center to participate in data collection that will be used to increase clinical knowledge of moderate/severe traumatic brain injury and improve the understanding of how best to provide treatment and services for TBI. Participation in TBIMS will also allow us to follow individuals with TBI over their lifetime to better understand the experiences of people living with traumatic brain injury long-term.
Being awarded the TBIMS grant for the 2022-2027 cycle has also allowed us to conduct innovative research on vocational rehabilitation services through our Site-Specific project, “Improving Employment Outcomes of Persons with Moderate/Severe TBI.” The goal of the study is to validate novel vocational rehabilitation (VR) interventions coordinated between hospital-based and state VR programs. Our primary project objective is to identify the most clinically and financially effective VR services for individuals with the most significant TBIs. We will also translate knowledge and develop materials tailored for each stakeholder to help improve employment outcomes for individuals with TBI.