Print
PDF

About Registering

The BIC requires our community to register to minimize spamming and ensure comments, forum discussions, and the entities added to the BIC directory are relevant to the brain injury community.  Survivors, caregivers and providers don't need to be overwhelmed by E-mails.  Having a registered site helps prevent spammers from getting access to E-mail addresses.

Those who register have access to the interactive features on the BIC website, and:
  • The ability to guest blog;
  • Add news and press releases;
  • Submit comments;
  • Participate in the BIC Forum; and
  • Submit resources to the BIC Blue Book
The BIC welcomes the following to register on the BIC website:
  • Those affected by an acquired brain injury (ABI), including survivors, caregivers, family and friends;
  • Staff and volunteers of brain injury and disability nonprofit organizations;
  • Professionals working directly with the ABI community;
  • Those interested in learning more about ABI (students, employers, educators, etc.); and
  • Those involved in preventing brain injury (safety advocates, law enforcement, etc.).
To register, go to “Login” and register.  

The content of the Brain Injury Connection (BIC) is for informational purposes only and not intended to provide professional advice upon which readers should rely. Prior to making use of any information provided by the BIC, you should consult with an appropriate professional. The BIC may receive donations, fees or other monetary or non-monetary benefits from individuals or organizations mentioned herein. The BIC does not support or endorse any business, method, program, facility or treatment mentioned by the BIC.  Read the full BIC Disclaimer here.