Virtual 16th UK Stroke Forum Conference
Improving UK stroke care through big data ... How can the Stroke-Specific Education Framework support the workforce implementation ... language therapists with a background primarily of working with stroke survivors with aphasia. As such, a large focus regarding barriers will be related to language/ communication
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