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March 5, 2007: Volume 69, Number 10

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Students listen as Dr. Hanley speaks. “Dr. Hanley’s research presentation was not only interesting and relevant to what we have been discussing in class, stroke rehabilitation, but he also was happy to answer student questions about his job, their career paths and the field of medicine,” Weisse said. Weisse is director of Union’s Health Professions Program.

Students listen as Dr. Hanley speaks. “Dr. Hanley’s research presentation was not only interesting and relevant to what we have been discussing in class, stroke rehabilitation, but he also was happy to answer student questions about his job, their career paths and the field of medicine,” Weisse said. Weisse is director of Union’s Health Professions Program.

The real world: Daniel F. Hanley Jr., a neurologist and the father of Henry Hanley ’09, spoke to students in Carol Weisse’s Brain and Behavior class today. Hanley is director of the Brain Injury Outcome Program and a professor at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions. The recipient of numerous prestigious awards, he has a wealth of experience both here and abroad in teaching, consulting, research and medical leadership.

The real world: Daniel F. Hanley Jr., a neurologist and the father of Henry Hanley ’09, spoke to students in Carol Weisse’s Brain and Behavior class today. Hanley is director of the Brain Injury Outcome Program and a professor at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions. The recipient of numerous prestigious awards, he has a wealth of experience both here and abroad in teaching, consulting, research and medical leadership.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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