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Angela I Drake

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Work (Reading, Mass.)|May 28, 2005
A unique collaboration of female medical providers within the United States Armed Forces: rehabilitation of a marine with post-concussive vestibulopathyKim Gottshall, Nicola Gray, Angela I Drake
Brain Injury|May 24, 2006
Utility of Glasgow Coma Scale-Extended in symptom prediction following mild traumatic brain injuryAngela I Drake, Eric C McDonald, Nathalie E Magnus, et al.
The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation|January 23, 2009
Clinical, cognitive, and genetic predictors of change in job status following traumatic brain injury in a military populationS Duke Han, Hideo Suzuki, Angela I Drake, et al.
Military Medicine|September 7, 2007
To investigate the influence of acute vestibular impairment following mild traumatic brain injury on subsequent ability to remain on activity duty 12 months laterKim R Gottshall, Nicola L Gray, Angela I Drake, et al.
Neurorehabilitation|May 8, 2010
Routine TBI screening following combat deploymentsAngela I Drake, Kimberly S Meyer, Lynne M Cessante, et al.
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology|October 1, 2011
Are self-reported symptoms of executive dysfunction associated with objective executive function performance following mild to moderate traumatic brain injury?Dawn M Schiehser, Dean C Delis, J Vincent Filoteo, et al.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|February 9, 2007
Apolipoprotein E and traumatic brain injury in a military population: evidence of a neuropsychological compensatory mechanism?S Duke Han, Angela I Drake, Lynne M Cessante, et al.
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Work (Reading, Mass.)|May 28, 2005
A unique collaboration of female medical providers within the United States Armed Forces: rehabilitation of a marine with post-concussive vestibulopathyKim Gottshall, Nicola Gray, Angela I Drake
Brain Injury|May 24, 2006
Utility of Glasgow Coma Scale-Extended in symptom prediction following mild traumatic brain injuryAngela I Drake, Eric C McDonald, Nathalie E Magnus, et al.
The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation|January 23, 2009
Clinical, cognitive, and genetic predictors of change in job status following traumatic brain injury in a military populationS Duke Han, Hideo Suzuki, Angela I Drake, et al.
Military Medicine|September 7, 2007
To investigate the influence of acute vestibular impairment following mild traumatic brain injury on subsequent ability to remain on activity duty 12 months laterKim R Gottshall, Nicola L Gray, Angela I Drake, et al.
Neurorehabilitation|May 8, 2010
Routine TBI screening following combat deploymentsAngela I Drake, Kimberly S Meyer, Lynne M Cessante, et al.
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology|October 1, 2011
Are self-reported symptoms of executive dysfunction associated with objective executive function performance following mild to moderate traumatic brain injury?Dawn M Schiehser, Dean C Delis, J Vincent Filoteo, et al.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|February 9, 2007
Apolipoprotein E and traumatic brain injury in a military population: evidence of a neuropsychological compensatory mechanism?S Duke Han, Angela I Drake, Lynne M Cessante, et al.
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