
RECOVER Program
@recover_program
The Recovery of Consciousness Via Evidence-Based Medicine and Research (RECOVER) Program, dedicated to disordered consciousness from brain injury @PennMedicine
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https://www.med.upenn.edu/recover-program/ 12-01-2024 01:47:01
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Thank you to the UPenn CCEB for helping to support the @RECOVER_Program and its Data Analytics Team (David Fischer, MD Benjamin Abella, MD MPhil Andrea Schneider)! Watch the CCEB's video and program description here: cceb.med.upenn.edu/recover-program Penn Medicine University of Pennsylvania Neurology Center for Resus Sci Curing Coma



Neurology resident, Andrew Morrison, goes above and beyond for the RECOVER program University of Pennsylvania Neurology Penn Medicine


A beautiful article written by Daphne Sashin from Penn Medicine about the RECOVER Program. It highlights the power of interdisciplinary collaboration, and the remarkable story of one of our patients. University of Pennsylvania Neurology pennmedicine.org/news/news-blog…

Looking for a post-doc interested in neuroimaging/neurophysiology in disorders of consciousness, who wants to join our RECOVER Program to understand, predict and promote consciousness recovery. Please contact for more info, and spread the word to any who might be interested!🧠⚡️

How should acute care neurologists counsel families about withdrawing life-sustaining treatment following a patient's hospitalization? Is it feasible? Ethical? Legal? University of Pennsylvania Neurology resident Aaron Williams explores in new Neurocritical Care paper. 🧵 1/6 tinyurl.com/ph96px2w

This is cool. RECOVER. A multidisciplinary team at University of Pennsylvania Neurology that provides neuroprognostication for DoC pts — and also provides F/U care — allowing for more informed judgements #curingcoma neurology.org/doi/10.1212/CP…

What's the impact of RECOVER Program, a specialized neuroprognostication service, on provider attitudes? This survey study in Resuscitation Plus suggests providers are satisfied, think it's better than the usual, and makes neurology more useful. More at #AANAM doi.org/10.1016/j.resp…
