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Kerrin Watter
and
Paula Addis
are speech pathologists at the
Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service, Princess Alexandra Hospital,
Metro South Health. Kerrin is also a PhD candidate with the
University of Queensland.
Emma Finch
is the speech pathology
conjoint research fellow between the University of Queensland and
Princess Alexandra Hospital, Metro South Health.
Anna Copley
is
a speech pathology lecturer in the Division of Health and
Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Queensland.
Correspondence to:
Ms Kerrin Watter
Speech Pathology Department, PA Hospital
Ipswich Rd, Woolloongabba, 4102
Qld, Australia
phone: 07 3176 2314
email:
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