Rebecca Palmer
@RPalmerSLT
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21-04-2016 13:31:06
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Final talk at #UKSF23 , the game changing stroke PREMS project, presented by the wonderful double act Juliet Bouverie OBE and Deb Lowe💙. Really insightful results which highlight areas for QI and aid systems influencing.
A great partnership between NHS England and Stroke Association
Congratulations Rebecca Palmer and Professor Madeline Cruice this is really excellent news! 👇
HUGE Congratulations to Natalie Dr Nat Jones #BISTRo for winning tonight's award for #research impact #CAHPOAward2023 🌟🌟 What a fantastic example of embedding a #clinicalacademic role in our #AHP services. Enjoy celebrating ❣️ Suzanne Rastrick Beverley Harden FCSP OfficialCAHPR Professor Chris Nester
Today not one but two members of the team were awarded a fellowship of the RCSLT 💙 for their research and its impact within #SLT - Rebecca Rebecca Palmer and Suzanne Better Conversations Lab Congratulations! 🎉🎉🎉 #RCSLTAwards
Hey !! 👋 Please help by spreading the word across all YOUR own contacts & networks, who do YOU know who could benefit from this fab support? #AHPResearch nihr.ac.uk/funding/fundin… OfficialCAHPR Anne-Maree Keenan Professor Chris Nester Dawn Carnes We are NIHR Beverley Harden FCSP Council of Deans of Health
Seeing the RCSLTResearch legends Rebecca Palmer & Hazel Roddam, FRCSLT and waxing lyric (again!) about Rebecca's #Aphasia research which is a campaigner's dream.
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Really enjoyed hearing about the The APT Project by Professor Madeline Cruice and Rebecca Palmer – particularly 1.key ingredients that should be in every communication partner training and 2. Does improvement of ‘talking’ mean something different to PWA and SLTs? International BAS Conference 2023 #BASConf2023
Amazing work aphasiacre John E Pierce - fabulous improvement in #aphasia therapy accessibility 👏👏👏👏
Marian Brady presenting Atharva Bhagwat’s systematic review AND survey findings of usual care in #aphasia RCTs - need to remember usual care reports in published papers are typically recorded for the length of the targeted treatments but are likely to continue on beyond trial
Finally got my hands on my first book 😁 The #BetterConversationsLab is motoring right now, I feel so lucky to have such fabulous colleagues and co-authors, including the irrepressible Professor Steven Bloch! JandRPress thank you so much, it's beautiful jr-press.co.uk/better-convers…
Oh my goodness. Such powerful statements. Folks in City Language & Communication Science have we spotted this previously? Martina Curtin Lucy Rodgers (she/her) Sally Morgan @[email protected] Nikki Botting Prof Ros Herman Professor Lucy Dipper
Hi everyone! We're back, attempting to demystify another #MechanismOfAction and #BehaviourChangeTechnique . As always, we'll do this in the context of communication partner training (CPT) for people with #aphasia & their family members, & share some examples. (1/n)
Proud of our very own Dee Webster for editing this very useful book which I recommend to Human Communication Sciences | Sheffield #SLT students for their #aphasia learning. And thanks to all the contributors including Jen Thomson 💙 and Dr Mark Jayes for their great chapters 🙏😁
Really thrilled this is so close now, a labour of love with Professor Steven Bloch and the #BetterConversationsLab team Best Impressions Firle Beckley, PhD Kate Swinburn Dr Anna Volkmer Dr Lucy Hughes SLT Nicola Sirman Richard Cave 🇺🇦 - principles, case studies & implementation strategies #aphasia #dysarthria #PPA