Vivian Kwan
VivianÌýis in her third year of the Doctoral program in Clinical Psychology (Neuropsychology focus) at the ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½.ÌýShe is examining brain blood flow to better understand headaches and other types of pain in children after concussion.Ìý
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Funding:
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Doctoral AwardÌý
Publications:
Kwan V,ÌýBihelek N, Anderson V, Yeates K. (2018). Scoping review of smartphone applications for traumatic brain injury: What is available and what is the evidence?ÌýJournal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 34(2), 45-51.Ìý[IF: 3.41]
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Kwan V, Vo Mai, Noel M, Yeates K. (2018). Pain in children following traumatic brain injury: Is there more than headache?ÌýJournal of Neurotrauma, 35(7), 877-888.ÌýÌý[IF: 5.00]
Chan C, Iverson G, Purtzki J, Wong K,ÌýKwan V, Gagnon I, Silverberg N. (2017). Safety of active rehabilitation for persistent symptoms after pediatric sport-related concussion: A randomized controlled trial.ÌýArchives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 99(2), 242-249.Ìý[IF: 2.44]
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Kwan V,ÌýHagen G, Noel M, Dobson K, Yeates K. (2017). Healthcare at your fingertips: The professional ethics of smartphone health-monitoring applications.ÌýEthics and Behavior, 27(8), 615-631.Ìý[IF: 0.96]
McKay K,ÌýKwan V,ÌýDuggan T, Tremlett H. (2015). Risk factors associated with the onset of relapsing-remitting and primary progressive multiple sclerosis: A systematic review.BioMedical Research International, 2015.Ìý[IF: 2.58]
Contact:Ìývivian.kwan2@ucalgary.caÌý