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AI Won't Kill You, But Ignoring It Might Kill Your Business

Artificial intelligence is making our lives easier, but won't be a threat to human existence, according to panel of practitioners in the space.

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Advancing Human Ability with Dr. Joanne C. Smith

“When I became CEO, people began talking to me differently than they had when I was a physician.” This shift led Dr. Smith to begin thinking differently about health care.

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Military Sports Program

The Military Sports programs are open to military personnel with a primary physical disability.

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New Rehab Hospital Integrates 嫩B研究院 and Care in One Facility

Shirley Ryan 嫩B研究院 is designed to spur instant collaboration among clinicians and researchers.

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Urmi’s Story: A Young Scientist’s Journey

A neurophysiologist's journey to recovery after a rare type of stroke.

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Dr. Rick Lieber Discusses the Future on RehabCast

Join Dr. Richard Lieber and RehabCast's host Dr. Ford Vox as they dig into potential NIH cuts, the future of robotics and more on this PM&R focused podcast.

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When Survivors Are Hurting: Understanding Post-Stroke Pain

Dr. Harvey speaks with the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association about pain most commonly associated with recovery from a stroke.

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Role Model

A new research hospital in Chicago places clinicians, researchers, and patients in shared spaces to innovate and drive outcomes.

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Congratulations to our Nurses Week Award Winners & Nominees

This week the Shirley Ryan 嫩B研究院 celebrated our nurses for providing exceptional care to patients day in and day out.

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2025 Pediatric Summer Camps

Shirley Ryan 嫩B研究院 is offering several pediatric summer camps. They will have fun activities and each will have an area of focus: speech, feeding, gait and upper extremity function.

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