You should plan on attending as a survivor even if you have to lie to get in. A few simple questions to ask when you get there;
1. Is your 100% stroke recovery statistic better than 10%?
2. What are you doing the first week to stop the neuronal cascade of death?
3. What treatments do you offer that cure stroke fatigue?
4. What treatments do you offer that cure spasticity? This is not botox or muscle relaxants. Cure.
5. What treatments do you offer for cognitive enhancement?
6. What treatments do you offer to prevent your 33% dementia chance post-stroke from an Australian study?
7. What is your efficacy% of tPA fully reversing the effects of the stroke?
They will throw out big words and meaningless statistics to avoid addressing the real issue of how well are they getting patients back to complete recovery. Ask for results not processes.
http://patch.com/illinois/joliet/silver-cross-hosts-free-stroke-symposium-physicians-nurses-and-paramedics#.U9-a6BCVC2U
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The
Silver Cross Neuroscience Institute
will host a free “Stroke from the Heart” symposium on Saturday, Sept.
6, for physicians, physician assistants, nurses, paramedics and allied
health professionals who are interested in increasing their knowledge of
the management and treatment of acute stroke.
The event will be 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
Tinley Park Convention Center.
Advanced registration is required by Aug, 29, 2014. More information is available at
www.silvercross.org/neuro or by calling 1-888-660-HEAL (4325).
Participants
will learn about the latest medical, interventional options, and
clinical trials available to prevent and manage acute ischemic stroke
and stroke caused by cardiac disease. They will also learn how to
evaluate the causes of subarachnoid hemorrhage and the management of
ruptured cerebral aneurysm.
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