DOLLE COMMUNICATIONS
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DOLLE COMMUNICATIONS came about as a result of outstanding neuroscience research initiatives from DiaCeph, Inc., and new public relations, marketing, and communications services offerings set up by company CEO, Stephen Dolle. The resulting Dolle Communications company is more a "hybrid" company, able to provide an array of communications services with a neuroscience and science emphasis. Our services span marketing, marketing research, technical writing, speaking, and technical consulting in health care, technology, entertainment, and law disciplines in California and the United States. We are able to do corporate and sales training utilizing specialized drum communications training programs. Our law discipline is primarily products liability, with some work in intellectual property. We were founded in April 2005 by Stephen Dolle, Ph.D. (unofficial), whose background spans 30 years in health care, sports & entertainment, and local business. We host content on the patented DiaCeph Test for monitoring of the neurological disorder, hydrocephalus, and feature our own tandem study, "Shunt Selection Model," for pre-surgical preparations of CNS shunt implantation and day to day care. We host our own research and insights in the following disciplines: artificial intelligence (AI) based assistive technology, innovation, music & art therapy, drum circles and therapy under our Science & Technology heading, plus web sections on entertainment and public policy & law. Stephen Dolle has undertaken research with rhythm, drums, and learning, and in late 2006 launched a campaign entitled, "Play Rhythm, Be Smart," to advance the health and learning benefits of playing rhythm. This campaign is directed towards K through 12th grade schools, businesses, and specialized learning institutions. Stephen Dolle, a.k.a. "MacGyver" conducts drum communications training applications that use musical percussion (drums) to foster improved communications, and health and wellness. He speaks to companies, business expos, sports teams, concerts, benefits, and health forums. His findings will aid neurological disorders like autism, stroke, TBI, hydrocephalus (NPH), multiple sclerosis, PTSD, and Parkinson’s Disease. These efforts are supported through our own "Auditory Vestibular Sensory Study," that examined the relationship between audible rhythm patterns and cognition of the brain. |