Community Health Center of Buffalo, INC. and Cerebro Partner to Use AI in Brain Injury Care For Underserved Communities

Pictured: Reverend Earl Perrin, Kristian Bouw, Dr. Lavonne Ansari, Paolo Alejandro Catilo, and Thurman Thomas. They are from left to right.

What: Press Conference to announce the launch of an innovative partnership between the Community Health Center of Buffalo, Inc. and Cerebro NeuroTech, Inc. This collaboration leverages AI-powered tools to improve healthcare outcomes for underserved communities, especially for traumatic brain injuries and sport-related concussions. Live demonstrations of the technology will be available to showcase its capabilities.

When: Monday, December 2, 2024, at 11 a.m.

Where: Community Health Center of Buffalo, Inc., 34 Benwood Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14214

The Community Health Center of Buffalo, Inc. (CHCB) and Cerebro NeuroTech, Inc. (Cerebro) are pleased to announce a new partnership to address health disparities in diagnosing and treating Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) and Sport-Related Concussions (SRC) in underserved communities.

This initiative begins with Cerebro’s Private Beta release, a testing phase where AI tools are being fine-tuned to improve how quickly and accurately TBIs and SRCs are diagnosed. By combining CHCB’s expertise with Cerebro’s advanced AI-driven technology, the partnership seeks to combat the delayed diagnoses and poorer outcomes often experienced by low-income and BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) populations.

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