NPR show to focus on traumatic brain injuries

National Public Radio (NPR) will feature a two-hour show today with ABC news correspondent Bob Woodruff as well as service men and women, their families and medical personnel who treated them. The show will discuss the effects of traumatic brain injuries on soldiers, and how medical staff is working to treat soldiers returning home from their service.

Additional guests on the program will include Dr. Maria Mouratidis, who heads the Traumatic Stress and Brain Injury Program, National Naval Medical Center staff members Rear Adm. Adam Robinson, Bethesda commander, and Cmdr. Jim Dunne, the lead trauma surgeon.

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