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stevegreen1.bsky.social
Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist. Current chair of the UK & Ireland Stroke Psychology Network (UKISPN). And part-time metal detectorist
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Fantastic opportunity to join a great team - 8a Clinical Psychologist post in Lincolnshire's neuropsychology service www.healthjobsuk.com/job/v6843522

Hearing about L1 psychological support at #UKSF24. Hearing lived experience - “good psychological support lifts me up a bit, helps me to thrive. Bad psychological support can knock me down miles.” Words have a profound impact +everyone should have L1 Psych Support Training.

The accuracy of PREP2 in predicting upper limb motor recovery decreased significantly when patients had cognitive disorders (MoCA score <24) pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39162251/

Great to see so many at our session on "Meeting the challenge of delivering neuropsychological support in stroke services" at #UKSF24 and to speak with such fantastic colleagues Dr Steve Green @stevegreen1.bsky.social, Dr Rachel Metcalfe-Hume, Dr Mark Griffiths and Dr Phil Yates

Starting to get excited for @thestrokeassoc.bsky.social #uksf24 next week....

neuropsytools.com/pages/posts/... Hello Blue Sky! First time posting here ☺️🏡 Second Blog Post! An introduction to visualising test scores in neuropsychology - because we all like pretty plots right...? @donbps.bsky.social

Here is a brief summary of our work theconversation.com/forgetting-a...

Happy to announce that our paper is now published in Science Advances! science.org/doi/10.1126/...

This is an excellent #neuroanatomy resource. I have been using it with my students for a number of years: "Functional Neuroanatomy" neuroanatomy.ca Dr. Claudia Krebs University of British Columbia (UBC) #neuropsychology resource

I've only been working with the stroke community for a little over a year - each time, i'm struck by their passion, committment, and incredible dedication to supporting stroke survivors in their recovery. I want to start there because i think it would tell only half the story to talk about... 1/