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ICSCI Patients at Ravens Training Camp
Mike Scott and Tara Blackwell were able to talk to, and have their photos taken with, several of the players. Mike was also given a hat signed by all the Ravens. The day’s activities were set up by Jason Cooke, a long time supporter of the International Center for Spinal Cord Injury. Dr. John W. McDonald, the center director, and Patrick Rummerfield, the world’s first fully functional spinal cord injury quadriplegic and the center’s community liaison, also attended the event.




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