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Below are some useful PowerPoint presentations that have been given to the group on occasion.
JR SAH evening 250220 MT
Some of you may have gone to the following days and workshops. The presentations have been downloaded for you to look through.
Life after SAH workshop
In September 2017, the Brain & Spine foundation organised a half-day workshop for patients and carers affected by subarachnoid haemorrhage. Below are two presentations from that day.
Fatigue-and-exercise-presentation_Laura-and-Matt
SAH-and-the-brain-cognitive-and-emotional-impact-presentation_Dr-Carleen-Scott