We were delighted to host our 6th Annual Clinical Forum on Monday 7th April 2025 at the Killeshin Hotel, Portlaoise. This was a great opportunity for our colleagues to network and engage with other colleagues from across the country, and we also had the chance to meet some new members of the team. With over 40 colleagues in attendance, including clinicians, case managers, and national programme teams, it provided a vibrant platform to connect, exchange ideas, and explore new developments.
6th Annual ABI Ireland Clinical Forum – A Great Success!
The event featured a range of compelling presentations on themes including brain health, outcome measurement, teamwork, and Acquired Brain Injury Ireland research, sparking lively group discussions.
In the afternoon, hot topics included a focus on nutrition, the assisted-decision making (capacity) act and taking on a PhD!
The forum was a rich and insightful experience for all involved. A heartfelt thank you to key organisers, Caroline Donnellan and Rachel Devane, to all the presenters and other collaborators for their efforts and for sharing their expertise.
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