In-person event to explore the future of neurological care

By Published On: 25 February 2025

This April, NR Times will deliver its first in-person event, focused on the long term future of neuro rehab.

NR Times Live, taking place at the Teesside University London Campus, will discuss the pressing challenges and exciting developments shaping neurological care.

The event represents Aspect Publishing’s move into the physical events space following the success of the NR Times Awards, Femtech World Awards and Health Tech World Awards.

Aspect Publishing Commercial Editor, Gordon Stribling said: “We’re really excited to have this opportunity to explore what the future holds for NR professionals and those directly affected by brain injury.

“We hope this will be the first of many in-person events for Aspect Publishing and are hugely grateful for Teesside University to be hosting us at its Olympic Park campus.”

NR Times Live is delivered in partnership with sponsor QEF.

QEF’s specialist rehabilitation centre in Surrey, provides intensive and slow stream neuro rehabilitation as well as complex neurological care for up to 48 resident clients from across the South of England.

A QEF spokesperson said: “The team at QEF’s Care and Rehabilitation Centre is delighted to sponsor NR Times LIVE 2025 and we hope everyone has an informative and thought provoking afternoon.”

Event Details:

Where: Teesside University London Campus, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London
When: 1pm, 25th April
CPD points included

The programme:

1pm: Registration opens / networking
1.30pm: A welcome from our host, Teesside University London

Session 1: The new world of public sector commissioning and rehab service delivery

With Miriam Duffy, Director, National Rehab Centre – the landmark centre opening in England this year.

Session 2: Building the Rehabilitation Pathway of the Future: Bringing Technology and Expert Therapy Together

With Michelle Kudhail, Clinical Director of Resilience Neuro Specialists and neurophysiotherapist with over 33 years of experience, and Chris Morden, neurotechnology expert and Director at Ectron and Resilience

Session 3: Medical cannabis and neuro-rehab – a bright new future?

With Professor Mike Barnes, Founder of the World Federation of Neurorehabilitation and the UK’s leading medical cannabis expert.

Session 4: Skills and the future of work in neuro-rehab

With Maggie Sargent, Owner and Founder of Maggie Sargent & Associates and Community Case Management Services and Eky Popat, Operations Director and Registered Manager of BIS Services

Delegates will also have the opportunity to network with fellow attendees and be interviewed on film by the NR Times editorial team, with their insights later shared online and in upcoming digital editions.

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