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75. “<strong>Research</strong> in stroke,” Annual <strong>Research</strong> Day, Division of Physical Medicine and<br />
Rehabilitation, University of <strong>Ottawa</strong>, Hull, Que., February 21, 2001.<br />
76. Invited speaker, Primary Care of the Elderly <strong>Research</strong> Group, University of <strong>Ottawa</strong><br />
<strong>Research</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> on Health of the Elderly. Topics: “Nutrition and metabolism poststroke,”<br />
“Pain and carpal tunnel syndrome: finding the way,” <strong>Ottawa</strong>, Ont., February 20,<br />
2001.<br />
77. “Does stroke severity affect energy expenditure”, 62nd Annual Assembly of the American<br />
Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, San Francisco, Calif., November 2–5,<br />
2000.<br />
78. “Chronic pain and fibromyalgia in women with a history of sexual abuse” [poster<br />
presentation], 62nd Annual Assembly of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and<br />
Rehabilitation, San Francisco, Calif., November 2–5, 2000.<br />
79. Invited speaker, Ontario Medical Association Annual Meeting. Topic: “Nutrition and<br />
stroke – what’s the connection”. London, Ont., June 2000.<br />
80. “Beta-blocker mediate changes in energy expenditure but not body compositions in the<br />
stroke patient” [poster presentation], 48th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Canadian<br />
Association of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Mont Tremblant, Que., June 2000.<br />
81. “Resting energy expenditure post stroke: a longitudinal look” [poster presentation], 48th<br />
Annual Scientific Meeting of the Canadian Association of Physical Medicine &<br />
Rehabilitation, Mont Tremblant, Que., June 2000.<br />
82. “Clinical characteristics of medullary stroke patients admitted to a rehabilitation unit”<br />
[poster presentation], 48th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Canadian Association of<br />
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Mont Tremblant, Que., June 2000.<br />
83. “Acute phase reactants and stroke,” Stroke <strong>Research</strong> Rounds, Department of Neurology,<br />
University of Western Ontario, London, Ont., April 2000.<br />
84. “Tracking recovery from dysphagia and feeding status in the stroke patient” [poster<br />
presentation], 61st Annual Assembly of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and<br />
Rehabilitation, Washington, DC, November 11–14, 1999.<br />
85. “Tracking recovery from dysphagia and feeding status in the stroke patient,”<br />
a) Rehabilitation and Geriatric Care <strong>Research</strong> Day, Parkwood <strong>Hospital</strong>, London, Ont.,<br />
November 1999, b) 20th Annual Meeting of the Inter-Urban Stroke Academic Association,<br />
London, Ont., May 1999.<br />
86. “A clinical prediction rule for carpal tunnel syndrome,” a) Rehabilitation and Geriatric<br />
Care <strong>Research</strong> Day, Parkwood <strong>Hospital</strong>, London, Ont., November 1999, b) 22nd Annual<br />
Electrodiagnostic Medicine Courses and Workshops, 46th Annual Scientific Meeting of the<br />
American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine, Vancouver, BC, October 6–9, 1999.<br />
87. Invited speaker, 20th Annual Meeting of the Inter-Urban Stroke Academic Association.<br />
Topic: “Nutrition post-stroke: relationship to outcome.” London, Ont., May 14, 1999.<br />
88. “Contribution of enteral feeding to adequacy of energy and protein intakes in dysphagic<br />
stroke patients: preliminary findings,” 20th Annual Meeting of the Inter-Urban Stroke<br />
Academic Association, London, Ont., May 1999.<br />
89. Invited speaker, Stroke Rehabilitation Across the Life Span – Annual Multidisciplinary<br />
Stroke Course, Rehabilitation <strong>Institute</strong> of Chicago. Topic: “Nutrition post-stroke:<br />
relationship to outcome.” Chicago, Ill., April 1999.