The Hopkins Centre Showcases Research at International Neuropsychological Rehabilitation Conference
Researchers from The Hopkins Centre proudly participated in the 22nd Annual Meeting of the Neuropsychological Rehabilitation Special Interest Group of the World Federation for NeuroRehabilitation (NR-SIG-WFNR), held in Mooloolaba, Queensland on 7–8 July 2025.
Prof Tamara Ownsworth convened the conference and Hopkins Centre researchers Dr Michael Norwood, Dr Jessie Mitchell, Dr Christy Hogan, Dr Michaela Filipcikova, Melissa Kendall and Rachel Brough delivered presentations on their research work, contributing valuable insights to the international discourse on recovery and rehabilitation for people with brain and spinal injuries.
This international conference brought together leading clinicians and researchers from around the world to share the latest advancements in neuropsychological rehabilitation. The event offered a multidisciplinary program spanning diagnostic assessment, therapeutic intervention, and clinical innovation across the lifespan.
The Hopkins Centre was also proud to be a sponsor of the event, further supporting the exchange of knowledge and collaboration in neurorehabilitation.
Tags: Neurorehabilitation, Clinical Innovation, Disability, Therapeutic Intervention, Brain Injury, Spinal Cord Injury, Rehabilitation
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