Patient & Family Service Program
Supporting Patients and their families through healing and thriving.

Patient & Family Service Program
Recovering from Brain or Spine Injury and Illnesses is hard - don't travel that road alone. Join our community of recovering patients and supporting family/caregivers.
Together we share, support, and encourage each other in their individual path to recovery.
Groups may be joined in person or virtually. All patients, family members, and caregivers are welcome.

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I am so grateful not just [for] this playlist but the ENTIRE channel. However, is there a way to chronologically order these videos so that the subsequent video builds on the former? I don’t know it its just a matter of editing the title to add a number in front or it but ordering the videos would really help the flow, especially for those of us watching with autoplay on, which in turn would enhance the teaching/learning happening. Please and thank you.
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Anonymous
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Thanks for the video, it's very helpful. My dad has a vestibular schwannoma and we’re trying to find all information we can to know what to do, including information about a procedure called gamma knife in Brazil to see if he can have it killed instead of removed, sparring him from a 7hs surgery plus a week in hospital. I’m not a doctor, but a biologist, so I understand a bit of how the human body works and I’d be very interested in the book you said to study it, if possible.

Michele
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Just wanted to inform you of my appreciation for these uploads. I’m not a doctor or student, I’m a veteran and many long years in ‘moderately-hard to hard’ occupations in engineering with several of these conditions you cover. DDD, DJD, OA, facit, spinal stenosis, spondylitis, spurs, and both canal type neurogenic claudication from cervical to lumbar. I really enjoy these lecture points for my own education. I can convert the concepts from my engineering knowledge and find it really fascinating (minus the actual real life experience with it)
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But even the best-stocked bank account doesn't mean much without the equally outstanding dedication of those who donate more love and time than one could ever ask for.


