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APPENDIX C
Conference Delegates, Recorders, Observers, and Planning Committee
Delegates
Kenneth M. Adams, PhD
Psychology Service (I 16B)
Veterans Administration Medical Center
2215 Fuller Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48105-2300
Tel:313 761-7935 Fax: 313 213-3836
Russell L. Adams, PhD
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences
The University of Oklahoma Health
Sciences Center
P.O. Box 26901
Oklahoma City, OK 73 190-3048
Tel:405 271-5278 Fax: 405 271-8802
Lidia Artiola i Fortuity, PhD
5930 East Pima Street, Suite 208
Tuscon, AZ 85712
Tel: 520 290-1700 Fax: 520 290-1102
Ida Sue Baron, PhD
Neuropsychology Consulting
10116 Weatherwood Court
Potomac, MD 20854
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