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Research Fellow Georgia Cook chats about the importance of effective communication between researchers and lay-people in epilepsy research - using the CASTLE study as a great example! She speaks of how the way that patients and families think and prioritise can be different to that of researchers, the vicious cycle between sleep disruption and epileptic seizures, the impacts of COVID upon the study, and why clinicians - neurologists, epileptologists, and epilepsy nurses - must pay attention to sleep in PWE! This is part 1 of 2 with Georgia.
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https://www.torierobinson.com/epilepsy-sparks-insights/georgia-cook-tightrope-of-communicationÂ
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Research Fellow Georgia Cook chats about the importance of effective communication between researchers and lay-people in epilepsy research - using the CASTLE study as a great example! She speaks of how the way that patients and families think and prioritise can be different to that of researchers, the vicious cycle between sleep disruption and epileptic seizures, the impacts of COVID upon the study, and why clinicians - neurologists, epileptologists, and epilepsy nurses - must pay attention to sleep in PWE! This is part 1 of 2 with Georgia.
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đ Website & more about Georgia: đđť
https://www.torierobinson.com/epilepsy-sparks-insights/georgia-cook-tightrope-of-communicationÂ
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