Cheryle Sullivan MD, (pictured to the left) author of Brain Injury Survival Kit: 365 Tips, Tools and Tricks to Deal with Cognitive Function Loss has published several articles related to the topic of Brain Injuries. Below is the title along with a brief synopsis of each article and a link to the complete published article.
Spending Time on the Other Side of the Doctor-Patient Relationship
This is a short piece Dr. Cheryle Sullivan wrote during the early stages of dealing with the results of her brain injury. Despite being a family physician, navigating through the medical system was still a challenge and she discusses some of the issues she faced.
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Similarities between Flying an Airplane and Coping with Brain Injury
Early on in her cognitive rehabilitation, Dr. Cheryle Sullivan realized that tools that she had been using to make flying safer and more efficient were being recommended for her to use to deal with the cognitive challenges after her TBI. In this article she describes some of these tools.
Mild Tramatic Brain Injury: Lost and Found
This
is a short essay about some of the things that Dr. Cheryle Sullivan
felt she had lost due to her brain injury, as well as some of the
positive outcomes that she found.
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