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Hamdan International 2015 Award

photo ANNA RUMBACHHamdan International Presentation Award

This Award is endowed by Dr. Abdul-Latif Hamdan and is specifically for those presenters who are coming from outside of North America. The committee recommended Anna Rumbach, PhD, BSc, MSpPathSt, GCHEd for the 2015 award. She is a Lecturer in Speech Pathology , School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at The University of Queensland, Australia. Her presentation was:

Prevention of Laryngeal Contractures After Ingestion and Inhalation Injuries: Can Voice Therapy Help?
Anna Rumbach, Nicola Clayton

Read more about her study in the 2015 Abstracts

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