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04.13.2023
12:00 am -12:00 am

A Conference to Honor the Extraordinary Career of Dr. Carolee Winstein

Carolee Winstein and students actively looking at computer model and discussing
04.13.2023
12:00 am -12:00 am

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Dr. Carolee Winstein, who is officially retiring from her full-time faculty position at USC, has devoted her long and productive professional career to studying neurological patients and to improving the interventions that clinicians use to improve their function.

We can think of no better way to honor her than to continue that work by bringing together nationally and internationally recognized scientists and clinicians for a conference that will be both educational and groundbreaking.

This conference will bring together leading researchers and clinical rehabilitation specialists to examine the current state of the art in neurorehabilitation and to determine the most promising future directions for the field.

The conference will begin with a reception and keynote address on Thursday evening, April 13. It will continue with a full day of lectures, presentations, and discussions on Friday, April 14 and a half day on Saturday, April 15.

There will be an optional special gala dinner to honor Dr. Winstein on Saturday evening, April 15.

 

REGISTER HERE BY APRIL 7

 

ACCOMODATIONS

USC Hotel Reservations: A block of rooms have reserved with special event pricing of$229/night will be available at the USC Hotel (excludes taxes, hotel fees, and parking).

You may reserve your room by calling the hotel at (213) 748-4141 and mentioning “Winstein Conference” or online at USC HOTEL.

The last day to receive the discounted rate is March 13, 2023.

Daily parking rates: Hotel guest parking is $35/per night. 


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02.13.2025

USC BKNPT Combined Sections Meeting Reception

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Location TBD
USC BKNPT Combined Sections Meeting Reception

ABOUT Dr. Carolee Winstein, who is officially retiring from her full-time faculty position at USC, has devoted her long and productive professional career to studying neurological patients and to improving the interventions that clinicians use to improve their function. We can think of no better way to honor her than to continue that work by…

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