Both made a shorter presentation on February 3rd. Mr. Kevin Carroll, the Vice-president for Prosthetics at Hanger invited me to say a few words which I kept short. What we didn't know at the time was that Harold Sears of Motion Control in Utah was in the audience. He had to leave shortly after the conference to catch his flight but we gave our cards to his colleague to let him know how much we regretted not to have met him.
Sheila's and Dan Foust's powerpoint presentations on February 2nd were a success! Dan started with his description of the hand transplant program at UPMC, followed by Sheila's segment of the Life-Changing Medicine video by Discovery Channel, and finally, Sheila's presentation of her experiences from surviving meningococcemia to her bilateral hand transplant surgery and post-surgery therapy. I even spoke about my feelings and impressions regarding what Sheila had gone through and still does while she was making faces at the audience. People lined up to meet Sheila and have their photos taken with her and Dan was peppered with questions about the Hand Transplant Program at UPMC even after we've left the room.
Both made a shorter presentation on February 3rd. Mr. Kevin Carroll, the Vice-president for Prosthetics at Hanger invited me to say a few words which I kept short. What we didn't know at the time was that Harold Sears of Motion Control in Utah was in the audience. He had to leave shortly after the conference to catch his flight but we gave our cards to his colleague to let him know how much we regretted not to have met him.
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