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Cindy Ivanhoe

@cbivanhoe

Clinical Professor, PMR, Baylor College of Medicine, adjunct Professor, UT McGovern School of Medicine. Brain Injury Medicine. Tweets are my own

Honored and surprised to receive the Humanitarian Award by the Texas Brain Injury Alliance. Thank you all for your beautiful words & acknowledgment

cbivanhoe's tweet image. Honored and surprised to receive the Humanitarian Award by the Texas Brain Injury Alliance. Thank you all for your beautiful words & acknowledgment
cbivanhoe's tweet image. Honored and surprised to receive the Humanitarian Award by the Texas Brain Injury Alliance. Thank you all for your beautiful words & acknowledgment

Honored to be asked to speak about Spasticity and the Upper Motor Neuron Syndrome at Joy Ride today. Great group of caring people! #spasticity #hippotherapy #therapeutichorsebackriding

cbivanhoe's tweet image. Honored to be asked to speak about Spasticity and the Upper Motor Neuron Syndrome at Joy Ride today. Great group of caring people! #spasticity #hippotherapy #therapeutichorsebackriding
cbivanhoe's tweet image. Honored to be asked to speak about Spasticity and the Upper Motor Neuron Syndrome at Joy Ride today. Great group of caring people! #spasticity #hippotherapy #therapeutichorsebackriding
cbivanhoe's tweet image. Honored to be asked to speak about Spasticity and the Upper Motor Neuron Syndrome at Joy Ride today. Great group of caring people! #spasticity #hippotherapy #therapeutichorsebackriding

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"Who paid for you?" he whispered. But the old wall keeps her secrets.

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#forsarahlawrence SLC teaches critical thinking, that all opportunities are educational, that all individuals bring something to the table


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