Do you know the difference between #ImpPractice, #ImpSci, and #Dissemination?
We like to throw around big words in our field, but do we really know what we're talking about?
Fear not! We're here to demystify these buzzwords and make them a little more fun! 😆
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My colleagues and I have a new publication! Surprisingly, the relationship between post stroke depression and affected arm function dramatically shifts at 6 months im contrast to the acute and subacute phases.
@RandDebbie@OT_Tel_Aviv@NYU_OT
https://t.co/JrztU88Huq
How long does #strokerecovery take? This is the question I get asked the most, and why I'm going to answer it today. Let's dive in!
https://t.co/o5O5682Ky9
Long awaited updated National Stroke Guideline 🧠 now published. Clear, evidence based support for clinical teams to deliver improvements in stroke care @NHSEngland@NHSGIRFT@TheStrokeAssoc
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New study on disparity in distribution of @NIH awards by gender, race, ethnicity and their intersection. A tweetorial.
Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Inequities in Receipt of Multiple National Institutes of Health Research Project Grants https://t.co/JvnPEZ0zHd
Thoughtful review of CPASS results on timing of post-stroke UL rehab https://t.co/QyKgyPkDzg although rather than years of research to define optimum 'dose' (answer=more) we'd be better off working out how to implement higher doses for longer across various health care settings
⚠️ Save the date 📆 Upper limb stroke rehabilitation Summer School 13-15 Sep 2023 @KU_Leuven 🇧🇪 4 core themes: measurement, dose & intensity, implementation, and neurophysiology & -psychology. List of keynote and invited speakers too long for tweet but 👉https://t.co/wlvHv3gK4f
Assistant Professor @GraceKimOT & the Department are sending a huge thank you to Ron Spitzer & Kenny Rodriguez for coming in to share their experiences of life after stroke in our Neurorehabilitation class. Your vulnerability, insights, and perspectives were invaluable!
The Department of OT at NYU is actively searching for two 12-month clinical faculty positions to begin in September 2023. The Department especially encourages candidates from historically underrepresented groups to apply. Click to see details & apply: https://t.co/tKpQ1pxwqp
NYU Dept of OT is actively searching for two 12-month clinical assistant professor faculty positions to begin in Sept 2023. Candidates from historically underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply. Click link for details & to apply
https://t.co/SDvViY42Dr #OccupationalTherapy
Support the NYU OT student organized AOTF St. Catherine Challenge campaign by ordering swag at https://t.co/x7kXvPRtfQ or donating directly at https://t.co/4EFSJdiI03. Order by 12/05 - all proceeds will go directly to AOTF!