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SPCR doctoral fellow Grace Moran (University of Birmingham) won the 'First time Presenter' award at the Australian Association for Academic Primary Care (AAAPC) Conference in Canberra for the discussion of her systematic review. In her presentation, she discussed whether, despite being defined by short-lasting symptoms, transient ischaemic attack (YIA) and minor stroke, patients experience ongoing fatigue, psychological or cognitive impairment.

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