TEA Day

On Wednesday 27th June 2018 we ran our first ever TEA Day, inviting previous research participants and family members to join us in Exeter to discuss recent research findings and future directions for research.  The day was a great success and we thank everyone who was involved.

Copies of presentation slides can be downloaded (see below).

TEA Day Programme

Summary of TEA questions generated

Adam Zeman: introduction – slides

Narinder Kapur: Maximising Memory – slidesMatthew Lomas: How does treatment effect the memories of people with TEA over time? – slides

John Baker: TIME2 – What our second cohort teaches us about TEA – slides

Matthew Lomas: How does treatment effect the memories of people with TEA over time? – slides

Sharon Savage:  Prognosis: What happens in Transient Epileptic Amnesia over TIME? – slides

Videos

Part 1: Welcome & outline of the day (Dr Sharon Savage) up to the first Question and Answer Session.  35 mins

Part 2:  Research talks (including the question time)  46 mins

Part 3: Maximising memory talk, shared experiences and TEA Facebook page.  47 mins

A video recording was also made, with copies available on request (please email: ).  For those who attended and wish to give feedback on the event, please fill in our feedback form.

As mentioned on the day, we very much encourage people with TEA and their family members to contribute to future research proposals and work in partnership with us.  If you would like to provide further suggestions or become part of a TEA advising group, please contact us () or write to Prof Adam Zeman (TIME Project), University of Exeter Medical School, College House, Magdalen Rd EX1 2LU