Webinar: Living Well with Dr. John - Adjustment Through - Reeve Foundation

Tuesday, February 2, 2021, at 2:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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This month, Dr. John will be interviewing Dr. Linda Schultz, commonly known to the Reeve community as “Nurse Linda.”Dr. John Chang

Throughout their interview, Dr. John and Nurse Linda will discuss critical events and issues throughout the lifespan of individuals living with a spinal cord injury. They will elaborate on specific patients, such as children, adults, and geriatric populations. Their hope is to integrate medical, psychological, and sociological areas to highlight positive adjustment and living well throughout the lifespan. Please join them for this invigorating webinar.

Drawing on more than 30-years of experience in rehabilitative nursing and intimate knowledge of spinal cord injuries, Dr. Schultz has a unique understanding of the ailments faced by those living with paralysis. Her personal and professional goals are to bring education and tools to as many people as possible. She has been recognized internationally for her expertise on proper care and health management. Nurse Linda has formed a community of support through her weekly blogs and monthly webinars.

Dr. John Chang is a licensed clinical psychologist, professor, and consultant. He lives with his wife and two dogs in Northeastern, Pennsylvania.

To ask Nurse Linda a health-related paralysis question, tune in to her Reeve Foundation monthly webinar on the last Wednesday of each month, or leave her a message on Reeve Connect at ChristopherReeve.org/nurse.

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