CEO Conor Gormally presents at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine

Conor Gormally in a dark suit jacket and lavender shirt standing in front of screen with his slide about his presentation, The Seven-Year Headache: Concussions, Persisting Symptoms, and the Importance of Patient-Centered Care

Concussion Alliance Co-founder and CEO Conor Gormally presenting a talk at the Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine

This September, Concussion Alliance CEO and Co-Founder Conor Gormally presented at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine as part of the college’s Clinical Integrations series, which spotlights patient voices and experiences to humanize and make concrete the academic and intellectual learning of medicine in the first two years of medical school education. The Clinical Integrations series is organized and facilitated by Geetika Sengupta, MD, FAAP Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical Sciences and Community Health (Pediatrics), Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine.

Medical students listen to the presentation by Conor Gormally at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine

The entire second-year class of Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine listens to Concussion Alliance CEO Conor Gormally’s presentation

Conor gave an 80-minute talk, followed by a 30-minute Q&A to the entire 130-person class of second-year D.O. students at Touro College’s Vallejo, California campus. The students asked in-depth questions about Conor’s experience with different providers, what kinds of experiences he wished he’d had, what kinds of treatment plans to recommend, and more.

Geetika Sengupta, MD, FAAP Assistant Professor Department of Clinical Sciences and Community Health (Pediatrics), Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine introduces Conor Gormally before his presentation to the 2nd year medical students

Concussion Alliance Co-founder and COO Malayka Gormally joined Conor onstage for the Q&A session.

Concussion Alliance is thrilled to be delivering such valuable educational interventions to cohorts of future healthcare providers and plans to continue connecting with medical schools as the opportunities arise.

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