Tuesday, March 11, 2014

The Research Acceleration and Innovation Network talks to Nancy Brown, CEO of AHA

I'm sorry Ms. Brown but you are totally missing the point on prevention, you are focusing on preventing the stroke in the first place and don't even mention these 11 items, rather you focus on the generalizations which can then be used to point to the reason for your stroke is the fact that you didn't follow these generalizations. And you totally miss preventing the neuronal cascade of death.
You also missed the point on allowing researchers investigator-initiated vs.  strategically focused research projects.If you ever expect to get anywhere in a decent amount of time you have to have a strategy and direct your researchers to follow that strategy. It just means your organization does not have enough knowledge and brainpower to do a decent job planning how to solve all the problems in stroke. If you can't do that simple job, get the hell out of the way for better people.
Your greatest accomplishment over the past decade would have to be nothing that any survivor finds useful.
Sorry, I give out an F.

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