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Medicine & Rehabilitation, <strong>Ottawa</strong>, Ont., June 15–18, 2005, c) 26th Annual Meeting of the<br />

Inter-Urban Stroke Academic Association, Toronto, Ont., April 8, 2005.<br />

47. “To develop and validate a clinical prediction rule for carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) which<br />

may be used prior to performing electrodiagnostic studies” [poster presentation], Annual<br />

Meeting of the American Association of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine,<br />

Monterey, Calif., September 2005.<br />

48. “Virtual reality technology and stroke rehabilitation — Safe Effective A pilot study,”<br />

Annual <strong>Research</strong> Day, Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of<br />

<strong>Ottawa</strong>, <strong>Ottawa</strong>, Ont., 2005.<br />

49. “Right brain strokes and why they can drive rehabilitation teams crazy — A case series,”<br />

Grand Rounds, Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of <strong>Ottawa</strong>,<br />

<strong>Ottawa</strong>, Ont., 2005.<br />

50. “Driving test success in stroke patients compared with non-brain-injured patients” [poster<br />

presentation], 65th Annual Assembly of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and<br />

Rehabilitation, Phoenix, Ariz., October 7–10, 2004.<br />

51. “Driving performance post stroke compared to other disability groups,” a) 52nd Annual<br />

Scientific Meeting of the Canadian Association of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation,<br />

Charlottetown, PEI, June 17, 2004, b) 25th Annual Meeting of the Inter-Urban Stroke<br />

Academic Association, London, Ont., April 30, 2004.<br />

52. Invited speaker, 52nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Canadian Association of Physical<br />

Medicine & Rehabilitation. Topic: “Management of dysphagia.” Charlottetown, PEI, June<br />

2004.<br />

53. “Lateral epicondylitis, a novel treatment,” Grand Rounds, Division of Physical Medicine<br />

and Rehabilitation, University of <strong>Ottawa</strong>, <strong>Ottawa</strong>, Ont., May 28, 2004.<br />

54. “Who is a rehabilitation candidate What can be offered”, Case presentations, Montfort<br />

<strong>Hospital</strong> and Queensway-Carleton <strong>Hospital</strong> allied health staff, <strong>Ottawa</strong>, Ont., November 18–<br />

19, 2003.<br />

55. “Competency in the aphasic patient who refuses medical treatment: medicine, law and<br />

ethics,” Ethics Rounds, Annual Physiatry Day, Department of Physical Medicine and<br />

Rehabilitation, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont., October 17, 2003.<br />

56. “<strong>The</strong> aphasic stroke patient, competency, and the right-to-refuse treatment; medicine, law<br />

and ethics: a case report,” a) 64th Annual Assembly of the American Academy of Physical<br />

Medicine and Rehabilitation, Chicago, Ill., October 9–12, 2003, b) 51st Annual Scientific<br />

Meeting of the Canadian Association of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Edmonton,<br />

Alta., June 13, 2003.<br />

57. “Refusal of treatment in the aphasic stroke patient,” Annual Physiatry Day, Department of<br />

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont., October 2003.<br />

58. “Musculoskeletal injury,” Combined Rounds, Divisions of Orthopedics, Rheumatology,<br />

and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of <strong>Ottawa</strong>, <strong>Ottawa</strong>, Ont., June 5,<br />

2003.<br />

59. Invited speaker, Perspectives in Stroke Rehabilitation Conference. Topics: “Nutrition and<br />

dysphagia in stroke rehabilitation,” “Ontario Stroke Initiative.” St. John’s, Nfld., May 2–3,<br />

2003.<br />

60. Invited speaker, Ethics Grand Rounds, Memorial University of Newfoundland Health Care<br />

Corporation. Topic: “Competency in the aphasic stroke patient – medicine, law and ethics.”<br />

St. John’s, Nfld., May 1, 2003.

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