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156 Acquired Brain Injury Behind Closed Doors - unspoken issues and possible solutions
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Thu, 11 November 2010 |
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The UKABIF Conference is one of the major brain injury events of the year. With an internationally renowned programme the conference attracts a broad mix of delegates and exhibitors from across the United Kingdom. This year UKABIF will also be presenting the UKABIF Awards for Innovation - see here for further details.
The programme for the day is as follows:
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Robots and rehabilitation - Dr Igo Krebbs, PhD, Principal Research Scientist and Lecturer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
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Chill Out - understanding and managing fatigue with teenagers post ABI - Penny Weekes, Occupational Therapy Specialist (ABI) for children, young people and their families in Devon
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Hypopituitarism and other hormonal imbalances - Mr Antonio Belli MD, Consultant Neuologist, Wessex Neurological Centre, Southampton and Joanna Lane, Relative
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Sex and relationship problems - Dr Barbara Chandler, Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine, International Centre for Neuro-Rehabilitation and Neuro-Psychiatry, Walkergate Park, Newcastle
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Problems with prognosis after acquired brain injury in children - David A Johnson, Clinical Neuropsychologist, Edinburgh
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Alcohol and substance abuse before and after ABI - Dr Howard Jackson, Transitional Rehabilitation Unit, Merseyside
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Crime after Brain Injury: Causal or Coincidental Associations - Associate Professor Huw Williams, University of Exeter
UKABIF Members £145 Non Members £165
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Location: | The Russell Hotel, London | | Contact: | Chloe Hayward
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