Helsingborg Declaration on European Stroke Strategies, 2006
Edited
by: T.Kjellström, B.
Norrving,
A. Shatchkute
B. Norrving was the former president of the WSO, I saw nothing useful come out of there except how not to run a stroke symposium.
ABSTRACT
The
Second Consensus Conference on Stroke Management took place from 22 to 24 March
2006 in Helsingborg,
Sweden.
The meeting was arranged by the International Stroke Society,
endorsed
by the European Stroke Council and
International
Stroke Society, and co-sponsored by the WHO R
egional
Office for Europe. It was arranged in collaboration
with
the European Region of the World Confederation
for
Physical Therapy and the European Association of
Neuroscience
Nurses. The patients’
organization Stroke Alliance for Europe also participated.
The
meeting adopted the Helsingborg Declaration 2006 on European
Stroke
Strategies, a statement of the overall aims
and
goals of five aspects of stroke management (organiza
tion
of stroke services, management of acute stroke,
prevention,
rehabilitation, evaluation of stroke out
come
and quality assessment) to be achieved by 2015.
If something was done by 2015 it sure is not visible. Why would you want to notify stroke survivors about this anyway?
If something was done by 2015 it sure is not visible. Why would you want to notify stroke survivors about this anyway?
Why 2006?
ReplyDeleteJust trying to point out how long stroke has been in failure mode.
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