Episode 34: Researcher Aysha Kinakool
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In this episode of The Charles Bonnet Syndrome Podcast Shaimond interviews doctoral candidate Aysha Kinakool from York University, the discussion covers various aspects of CBS. Topics include the complexity of studying CBS, patient experiences, and the necessity of raising awareness and education among healthcare providers. The conversation highlights the role of advanced neuroimaging techniques, such as fMRI, in understanding brain connectivity in CBS and the need for collaborative efforts in research. Diagnostic challenges and the scarcity of research in Eastern countries are also discussed. The episode emphasizes the urgent need for effective treatments and policy changes, advocating for a holistic and interdisciplinary approach to manage CBS and improve patient care globally.
Contact Aysha at ayshak@yorku.ca
For help with CBS call 704-389-0160
Contact me at cbsyndromepodcast@gmail.com
For the link to attend Dr. Gary Cusick’s U.S.-based weekly virtual CBS support group and caregivers support group email Dr. Cusick at garymcusick@icloud.com
For the link to attend Pocklington Trust’s UK-based bi-weekly virtual CBS support group email Jonathan at Jonathan.Ward@pocklington.org.uk
To register to attend the Canadian based CNIB Monthly CBS support group please use the registration link below or contact Lucia Ricardo at lucia.ricardo@cnib.ca or 1-800-563-2642.
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