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~ BABTT Webinar Series ~ Wednesday 6th July 2022 4 – 5.15pm

The online event is open OTs, PTs, SLTs and medics with an interest in this area. Tickets (£10-£15) are available via Eventbrite.

Content

This session will consist of a presentation by our speaker, followed by a short time of Q&A/discussion if time allows.

Please note that this session will not be recorded.

 

Speaker Information: Dr Margaret Mayston

Margaret is an Associate Professor (Teaching) at the Neuroscience, Physiology & Pharmacology Division of Biosciences at University College London. She teaches both theoretical and practical modules on human physiology at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. She is an associate editor for Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology and is a member of two research governance committees.

Margaret has also been a Senior Bobath tutor for many years, teaching on foundation, refresher and advanced Bobath courses, and workshops in the UK and abroad. She is often asked to speak at international conferences on childhood neurodisability.

 

Who can attend?

This event is suitable for paediatric therapists/medics who currently work with children and young people who have Cerebral Palsy. The event is open to non-BABTT members.

 

Ticket Booking & Cancellations

Ticket sales for this event will close 30minutes before the event.

Refunds for bookings cancelled before 5th July 4pm may have the Eventbrite fee deducted from the total.

Please note that cancellations made within the 24-hours prior to the event will not be eligible for a refund.

 

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-weakest-link-connecting-theory-to-clinical-practice-tickets-354455153907

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