EPISODE · Aug 17, 2020 · 33 MIN
Sleep Disordered Breathing after Spinal Cord Injury
from SCI Care: What Really Matters
Send us Fan MailThis week Prof Ruth Marshall and ISCoS president-elect steps in as host to chat with her long time friend and colleague Prof David Berlowitz . Prof Berlowitz is a Physiotherapist with the Victorian Respiratory Support Service who holds the University of Melbourne Chair in Physiotherapy at Austin Health and will be giving the inaugural Anthony DiMarco lecture for this year’s ISCoS conference.In this episode: Q1. 3:00 Prof Berlowitz discusses how he became interested in sleep apnoea / sleep-disordered breathing?Q2. 7:10 & 10:17 and what lead to his PhD work and what he has done since? Q3. 13:35 Prof Marshall asks how Prof Berlowitz approached the supervision of PhD students. Q4. 19:25 and what current research projects, the results and any outcomes that particularly exciting?Q5. 24.57 Prof Berlowitz ends this discussion with his future research plans for the future. Thank you for listening, please do subscribe to SCI Care: What Really Matters, podcast series on the podcast platform of your choice.Click here to register for the 59th ISCoS conference and this year it is fully virtual. You can access the preliminary programme hereEmail [email protected] for any questions or topic suggestions you may have for future episodes.This show is brought to you by ISCoS, you can follow us on Twitter @iscosmeetings, hosted by Dr Harvinder Chhabra produced and directed by Heather Pownall of Heather's Media Hub @heathershub--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scicare/messageThe opinions of our host and guests are their own; ISCoS does not endorse any individual viewpoints, given products or companies. You can follow us on Twitter and LinkedInContact us directly with any questions or comments at [email protected]
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