Medical Workers Better Able To Assess Brain Injuries With Technology Developed At Queen's University

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Medical Workers Better Able To Assess Brain Injuries With Technology Developed At Queen's University

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A Queen's University neuroscientist launched a medical tool at the world's largest neuroscience conference in San Diego on Monday, Nov. 15.The KINARM Assessment Station will greatly impr

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Technology developed at Queen's University allows medical workers to better assess brain injuries

eurekalert.org — “A Queen's University neuroscientist is launching a medical tool at the world's largest neuroscience conference next week in San Diego. The KINARM Assessment Station will greatly improve the way healthcare workers assess patients suffering from brain injuries and disease.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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