This event will be offered in 2 parts:
Pre-recorded Webinar: (3 hours) Available from October 4 to October 19. Please complete in advance of the live webinar.
Live Interactive Webinar: Tuesday, October 19, from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm
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Learning Objectives:
At the end of this session, participants will:
• Understand cognition with the cognitive framework
• Be able to apply cognition knowledge to assessment and intervention of own profession
• Understand common changes in perception after stroke
• Understand the impact of changed perception on own practice
Target audience: This workshop is suitable for all members of the stroke care team.
Charlie Chung is a stroke specialist occupational therapist and a manager of hospital rehabilitation services. His clinical work includes the delivery of a post-stroke cognition clinic involving the assessment of patients and the provision of occupational therapy to address occupational performance limited by impaired cognition. He has worked for 29 years in Scotland and in the USA. Charlie is a member of the United Kingdom Royal College of Occupational Therapists Stroke Forum committee. He was lead author for the Cochrane Review, “Cognitive Rehabilitation for executive dysfunction following stroke and other adult acquired brain injury”. His Ph.D. thesis included an exploration of executive function application to task performance.