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Epilepsy and Employment

Associate Professor Dr. Lim Kheng Seang, Consultant Neurologist and President of the Malaysian Epilepsy Society | Stewart Lee, Life Member of the Malaysian Epilepsy Society

17-Dec-13 16:00

Epilepsy and Employment

For people living with epilepsy, there are a multitude of different challenges involved, one of which is the issue of employment. How does epilepsy interfere with one’s ability to have and hold on to gainful employment? Telling us more about the challenges and facts of employment and epilepsy are Associate Professor Dr. Lim Kheng Seang, who provides a medical perspective while Stewart Lee, an epileptic patient, tells of his experiences with the matter.


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