Aphasia in neurology practice: A survey about perceptions and practices
Conclusion: The thrust areas, pertaining to gaps in perception and practices identified through this study, can be viewed as “an in-time input.” We hope that changes in some of the perceptions and practices can be attained through an emphasis on education and training at multiple levels right from the undergraduate to the practicing physicians. A few more themes and domains will need advocacy actions targeted to different stakeholders.
Source: Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Apoorva Pauranik Nipun Pauranik Pinki Singh Durjoy Lahiri Gopee Krishnan Source Type: research
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