Argye Hillis: Advances in Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Treatment of Primary Progressive Aphasia
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See the presentation transcript and handout at the above link in ASHA's #CREdLibrary
Presented at ASHA's 25th Annual Research Symposium:
Dementia and Communication
Argye Hillis, MD
John Hopkins University
The Research Symposium is an event at ASHA's Annual Convention, where clinicians and researchers discuss current research in communication processes and disorders.
The Research Symposium is hosted by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, and is supported in part by grant R13DC003383 from the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Find out more about the Research Symposium: www.asha.org/Research/Research...
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Very insightful presentation!👏 Thank you Prof Hillis :-)
Very informative. Thank you for posting this.
great lecture! Thank you
10:30
1:03:00
“So now you need a babysitter.” Abandonment. Cannot believe Dr Hillis can still practice medicine.
Audio developed aphasia
I have to ask...if it's not a disease why does she keep calling it a disease?