#194 Season Finale: NervGen with Meghan Morrow
Join Louise in this heartfelt finale of Season 4, where we dive into a journey exploring incredible medical innovations in spinal cord injury recovery. Meet Meghan Morrow, one of the driving forces along with Dr. Monica Perez in the groundbreaking NervGen trials at the Shirley Ryan Ability Lab in Chicago. From crafting affordable devices for stroke and brain injury patients to now leading exclusive trials with Dr. Perez, you'll hear Meghan's passion for innovation that is pushing the envelope for what is possible for those living with SCI 1-10 years from injury.
Join us in this season finale, as we hear the inside scoop on these pivotal spinal cord injury trials, clarify who can qualify, and get a glimpse into cutting-edge developments which are transforming SCI rehabilitation medicine and what's next. Stay tuned for this touching finale filled with hope and progress, and get a sneak peak at a whole new Blink of an Eye experience coming in the new year in Season 5!
To learn more about Meghan Morrow
https://www.sralab.org/researchers/meghan-morrow-otrl
Blink of an Eye Podcast is sponsored by the Blink of an Eye Non Profit: a non-profit created as an essential national resource for Spinal Cord Injured families and medical teams in the first days and weeks of SCI crisis when life turns upside down and few medical teams have SCI expertise. Blink of an Eye non profit provides a rapid response HEAL Team for ICU bedside support to create an Extraordinary Experience despite the devastation for SCI families and medical teams. Blink of an Eye non profit also provides a Multidisciplinary Family Navigation & Support Team for SCI families lead by SCI families and SCI medical experts who provide 24/7 support in the first 30 days of crisis and for transitions in the Miracle Year. Stay tuned for their launch of a National Digital Resource Library of essential SCI information and trauma informed responses for the first hours and days after injury--what you need to know/say/do specialized for SCI families, friends and medical staff. To find out more, visit www.blinkofaneye.org.
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#173- With guest Steve Corn - Patient Advocacy Tips Regarding Medical Bills
#172 - Summer PSA Featuring Fletcher Cleaves
#171 - Our Guest Fletcher CleavesTalks About His Journey of Recovery
#170 - A Conversation with Wellness Expert Angelo Molino
#169 - Our Guest Austin Price Talks About His Spinal Cord Injury
#168 - What happens now?
#167 - Preparing a Family for Another Transition
#166 - The Power of a Collective Energy Field for Healing
#165 - On the Edge of Hope
#164 - How Do You Build your SCI Community after Injury? with Kelly Sydnor
#163 - Wholehearted Patient Care with Trauma Nurse Rebecca McWalters
#162 - Listen to the Patient
#161 - Fr. Bruno Lanteri’s Healing Legacy with Fr. John Wykes, OMV
#160 - A Sacred Pause
#159 - Staying Calm in Bodily Injury Crisis with EMT Rich Holzman
#158 - Lessons from Past Trauma
#157 - Love Breath as Strong Medicine with Jessica Dibb
#156 - The Doctor is not the only Authority
#155 - Design Tips for an SCI-Accessible Home with Kathy Kirchner
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