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2005 Archives

Best Practice in the Care and Rehabilitation of Patients with Tracheostomy Conference

Posted: December 10, 2005

2007 Canadian Association of Rehabilitation Nurses Conference

Posted: December 9, 2005

Sleep-disordered breathing strongly linked to increased stroke risk, study finds

Posted: December 1, 2005

Canadian researchers take top international prize
Anti-collision system could increase mobility, quality of life


Posted: November 22, 2005

Involving consumers in rehabilitation-related research
TD Bank Financial Group pledges $300,000 for new scholarship

Application Form

Application Guidelines
Posted: November 14, 2005

Toronto Rehab continues to remove barriers to access

Posted: November 14, 2005

Research Team Newsletters now online.

Posted: October 18, 2005

TD Bank Financial Group Scholarship in Rehab-Related Research for Graduate Students with Disabilities
Toronto Rehab has established this award to further the active involvement of people with disabilities in rehab-related research.
Posted: October 12, 2005

Community Link:
Update on construction at Toronto Rehab's Lyndhurst Centre.


Posted: October 10, 2005

The 2nd National Spinal Cord Injury Conference: The Evolving Architecture of Research, Patient Care and Education

Posted: May 19, 2005

Multiple Sclerosis Rehabilitation Symposium: Who's Doing What in MS Rehab?
Friday, May 6, 2005. This day is intended to showcase the exciting, innovative and comprehensive work being done in the area of MS Rehab across the continuum of care.
Posted: March 17, 2005

The latest issue of Toronto Rehab Magazine is now available.

Posted: March 9, 2005

18th Annual Alzheimer Symposium - Dementia Care: Past, Present and Future
Thursday, March 3 or Friday, March 4, 2005. This event is for all health professionals: Occupational Therapists, Social Workers, Speech Language Pathologist, Staff Pharmacists, Hospital Program Workers, Case Managers, Students, and family and friends of Alzheimer patients.
Posted: February 16, 2005

 

 

 

 

 

 

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