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Dec

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Stroke and Aphasia: A Personal Perspective on the Journey

Posted by ggoldschleger.

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The Stroke Collaborative was held in Toronto in October of this year and was attended by over 600 Ontario health care providers.  Jack and Sybil Geller were  invited to give the consumer keynote, a first for the Aphasia community.

Stroke and Aphasia: A Personal Perspective on the Journey, Plenary from Heart and Stroke Foundation on Vimeo.

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