
Grace Turner
@gracemturner
Stroke/TIA researcher at @unibirmingham Primary Care Department.
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http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/applied-health/turner-grace.aspx 21-12-2012 23:34:02
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Perfect sunny trip to Stirling to present COMbAT Fatigue at the SSNF SSAHP Forum forum. Even managed a quick trip to the castle and mini tour of campus. (Plus 5 hour train journey child free - bliss!) Thanks for having me.


Looking forward talking about COMbAT Fatigue at the East of England Stroke Forum Great venue at Newmarket Racecourse



Excited to be here today, excellent programme being kicked off by the formidable Brin! Brinton Helliwell Grace Turner NIHR Research Delivery Network North Midlands ISDN West Midlands Integrated Stroke Delivery Network let’s build our stroke research network! Uni of Birmingham


Feeling energised after hosting a workshop dedicated to stroke research Uni of Birmingham 🧠 🔺West Midlands has the perfect triangle of academic expertise, strong clinical networks and diverse populations. Watch this space! Thanks to @IAS_UoB for funding the workshop



And the most important part of day 1 at #UKSF2024 is the networking and having a good laugh with research friends who just get it! Grace Turner UK Stroke Forum #strokeresearch


If you’re at UK Stroke Forum come visit us at poster stand 46 to hear about COMbAT Fatigue #UKSF2024



Spent a very productive few days with Jennifer Crow and Birgitte Hede Ebbesen (You to throw in time for a good curry when visiting Uni of Birmingham) #minorstroke #tia #research


Day 1 at University of Illinois So many great meetings today and future collaboration incoming


Day 2 at University of Illinois Amazing tour of the Jump Simulation Center Followed by great networking with the team from the Department of Health and Kinesiology Department of Health & Kinesiology - HK @ Illinois



Day 3 - Northwestern Tour of the amazing Shirley Ryan AbilityLab and lots of great meetings with Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine



Day 4 at The University of Chicago Great to meet the Department of Public Health Sciences


😴 Fatigue after TIA is more common—and persistent—than many assume. A new study finds over 50% of patients still feel it a year later. Time to rethink post-TIA care. Stroke Association @AANMember #NeuroTwitter hubs.la/Q03nqNJ40
