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John E Pierce
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❋Find me on Bluesky at https://t.co/R6zCc5nwGW❋ Researcher at @aphasiaCRE, Speech Pathologist behind https://t.co/nBeSvpywTE
Melbourne, Australia
Joined November 2010
Reminder to let your Australian clients with #aphasia of less than 1 year know about our therapy trial. All 30 hours of treatment and assessments are online. You can hit print on this page to create an aphasia friendly flier:
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Register to hear wisdom from the fantastic aphasia trialist, Caterina Breitenstein, next Wednesday 27th November 👂📝 (Alternatively, catch up on our youtube channel
Designing trials for aphasia: Do’s and Don’ts Presented by Caterina Breitenstein, PhD. Free seminar presented by the Aphasia CRE on 27th November 2024 at 5pm Melbourne time. More info - Register NOW -
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RT @SarahJWallace: What does a high quality post #stroke #aphasia service look like? We co-developed 11 quality indicators and 3 implementa…
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This is why design principles and information processing theory are also important for academic articles, posters and presentations! The scientific *process* removes a lot of human bias but researchers themselves are human and attend to shiny and colourful things.
Study finds “the attention scientific articles receive on Twitter may have more to do with human interaction and inclusion of visual content in the tweets, than the significance of or genuine interest towards the research results."
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RT @rtslt: Clinically useful SR detailing PPA groups, +ve findings on mixed PPA/stroke-aphasia grps and telehealth. Most groups involved ca…
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RT @aphasiologist1: A fascinating video explaining semantics in the PALPA model for #aphasia by @JohnPierce85. Not only clear but the graph…
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RT @aphasiologist1: The @AusAphasiaAssoc is letting Kim Beesley & I loose with this facilitated discussion course for care partners of peop…
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@MariaKambanaros ℹ️ Some of the English words removed: aphid, backscratcher, bellows, boomerang, brim, callipers, candelabra, castanets, corset, croquet... ℹ️ Something monolingual English speakers (like me) might find interesting - the Greek question mark is what we use as a semicolon (;)
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📣Still recruiting people with early #aphasia for 30h of group telerehabilitation, from anywhere in Australia 🇦🇺. Need to start therapy 3-12 months after stroke. Usual treatment can continue. Please help spread the word! More info at #StrokeRecovery
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RT @SRHarvey_: contains evidence summaries, resources, how-to videos and more for 25 evidence-based #aphasia treatm…
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