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Upper limb motor recovery post-stroke seminar: Embracing complexity to deliver optimal outcomes.
Event Location
- Location
- 33 Queen Square Basement Lecture Theatre
- Venue Details
Basement Lecture Theatre
33 Queen Square
London
WC1N 3BG
- More Information
How to get to Queen Square
Arriving by national rail :
Buses leave from the following mainline train stations to Russell Square:
Euston - 68, 168, 59, 91
King's Cross - 35, 91
Waterloo - 59, 168, 188
Charing Cross - 91
Paddington - 7
Arriving by car:
Parking is available at the NCP Brunswick Square car park on Marchmont Street, LondonWC1N 1AF, which is a five minute walk to Guildford Street.
Arriving by tube:
The nearest tube stations are Russell Square, Euston and King’s Cross.
Please click on the link below for a map of the area:
- Date of Event
- 13th May 2024
- Last Booking Date for this Event
- 13th May 2024
Description
Upper limb motor recovery post-stroke: Embracing complexity to deliver optimal outcomes.
Dr Kate Hayward, University of Melbourne
Dr Kate Hayward is an Associate Professor of Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation at the University of Melbourne. Kate is an NHMRC Emerging Leader, Heart Foundation Future Leader, and Dame Kate Campbell Fellow. She leads the REPAIR Research Group which applies early phase clinical trial designs to study when the ideal time is to start therapy after stroke, how much therapy should be provided, and who stands to benefit most from therapy. Kate also co-Chaired the recent third international Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable.
The seminar will take place in person with no online attendance option. Please join us after the event for wine, soft drinks, crisps, and networking.
Attendee Category | Cost | Place(s) Available | ||
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Free. | £0.00 | 52 | [Read More] |
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