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SUMMARY:Post-Stroke Depression: mood\, behavior and management - Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is being offered by The Aphasia Institute \nPlease see the link for more information and registration details:  \nhttp://www.aphasia.ca/home-page/health-care-professionals/knowledge-exchange/ \nCourse Code:  F2\nCourse Title:   Post-Stroke Depression: mood\, behavior and management  \nPresenters:      Abe Snaiderman\, MD.\nDate & Time:   Monday\, April 24\, 12-1pm(EST)\nThis webinar is offered for 0.1 CEUs (Various level; Related area) \nCourse Description\nThis presentation will review the basic anatomical and physiological underpinnings of the behavioural dysregulation often seen after stroke\, traumatic brain injuries and other pathologies. The specific types of behavioural problems and their management will be reviewed. \nMeet the Presenter\nDr. Snaiderman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and the Department of Medicine at the University of Toronto. He is the director of the Neuropsychiatry Clinic at the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute\, Neuro-rehabilitation Program where he has worked for the past 21 years. He is an instructor in the undergraduate program at the Faculty of Medicine\, University of Toronto\, and resident and fellowship supervisor in the Consultation Liaison program at the Department of Psychiatry\, University of Toronto. His expertise is in the cognitive\, emotional and behavioural effects of neurological problems such as multiple sclerosis\, stroke\, severe traumatic brain injury and seizure disorders \nInstructional Personnel Disclosure Statements\nFinancial – Dr. Snaiderman is an invited speaker of the Aphasia Institute and receives an honorarium. \nNon-Financial – Dr. Snaiderman has no relevant nonfinancial relationship to disclose
URL:https://tbrhsc.net/event-old/post-stroke-depression-mood-behavior-and-management-webinar/
CATEGORIES:NWO Stroke Education
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