SCI Care: What Really Matters
SCI Care: What Really Matters
Interview with SCI Grant recipient about the new work-care rehabilitation pathway for spinal cord patients in Bangladesh
In this bonus episode, we talk to an SCI grant recipient, Kamrunnaher Koly, from Bangladesh, about her work as a researcher, the new work-care rehabilitation pathway for spinal cord patients in Bangladesh, and how she found her first experience at the ISCoS conference.
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Welcome to our bonus episode of SCI Care. What Really Matters the Edinburgh Conversations. I am Dr Ali Jumous, the President of the International Spine Cord Society. You are about to hear a selection of interviews recorded live in Edinburgh during the course of the 60 Seconds ISCoS Scientific Meeting. Each bonus track will have discussions with speakers, delegates, partners, ISCoS Committee chairs and teams attending ISCoS 2023. Join us to find out what the hot topics of the day are within SCI Care. We hope you enjoy listening.
Speaker 2:I am one of the SCI grant recipients and I am in this conference with the funding of SCI. My research is regarding work-care rehabilitation program. In Bangladesh we developed a new work-care rehabilitation pathway for spinal cord patients. I did that research and submitted a poster in this conference and I have a poster presentation. SCI is really amazing and I get a chance, with the help of the Spinal Research Institute, to show my work to the clinician researcher and get exposure for myself. So really it is a great opportunity for me to meet with the researchers, senior researchers, funders, and members of different countries, also the old factors. I am really enjoying the conference. It is a really nice and great opportunity for me.
Speaker 2:This is the first time for me to join in this course. I can't explain really, I really enjoyed it. So for me, the take home message is that I made it lots of friends. I invited lots of people to come to my country, to my center, and to see my work. Then I could make more collaboration and improve myself and my work also. So I'm very happy to be here.
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