This update is simply to add in the list of free paper presentations.
hope some of you can come...
Andrew
>Dear colleagues,
>
>The School of Health Sciences at The University of East London is hosting
The Winter Meeting of the Society for Research in Rehabilitation
><www.srr.org.uk>.
>This meeting will take place on 29th Jan 2002, at the prestigious UEL
>Docklands Campus (see www.uel.ac.uk).
>
>The SRR is a multidisciplinary charitable society, and typically attracts
>medics, physiotherapists and many others interested in rehabilitation to
it's
>winter meeting. The programme this year includes an attractive mix of
>outstanding invited speakers on topics including physiology and research
>methods.
>
>Registration is open to any who wish to attend, and an application form is
>available via the SRR website or from me. The programme is outlined below.
>Up until January 10th, the cost of registration is only £40 (£25 students)
>and includes Coffee Lunch and Conference
>Materials.
>
>The day carries 6 CME credits.
>
>Yours sincerely,
>
>Dr A Bateman
>[log in to unmask]
>Senior Lecturer
>School of Health Sciences
>
>
>The programme:
>
9.00-9.30 Registration and Coffee
9.30-11.00 Symposium 1:
Clinical Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing and Interpretation
Professor Susan Ward
Glasgow
Pulmonary rehabilitation
Assessment and recent research findings
Dr Rachel Garrod
St Georges, London
11.10-11.30 Coffee and viewing Sponsors
11.30-12.30 Free paper presentations Chair: David Condie
Therapy for unilateral spatial neglect
Ms Rachel Wenman
The sitting tests of the Brunel Balance Assessment
Ms Sarah Tyson
Views of health professionals about Discussing sexual issues with patients
Dr N Haboubi
Does increasing effort affect movement economy during cycling exercise in
individuals early after acquired brain injury
Dr Helen Dawes
12.30-1.00 Annual General Meeting (SRR members) Chair Prof A Tennant
1.00-2.00 Lunch and viewing of exhibition
2.00-3.30 Symposium 2: Sources of evidence in rehabilitation:
Randomisation in single case experimental design
Prof Dr Patrick Onghena
Leuven
Advances in data analysis for single subject and small n
experimental designs
Prof John Todman
Dundee
Critically Appraised Topics (CATs): One method of facilitating
evidence-based practice?'
Dr Nadine Foster
Keele
3.30-5.00 Free Paper presentations chair Dr Andrew Bateman
Free Paper presentations
Evaluation of a community stroke
rehabilitation team - the patient perspective
Miss Helen Buri
An investigation of return to employment following lower limb amputation
Miss E Murphy
The met and unmet needs of young people who have had a stroke
Miss Paula Kersten
4.15 Tea and Close
|