Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Exploring new frontiers in stroke - Stroke Society of Australasia (SSA) is hosting Stroke 2019: New frontiers in stroke scienc

You can read it yourself and see that the four talks mentioned really are not directly related to getting stroke survivors 100% recovered. That is why these organizations need to be run by stroke survivors. 

Exploring new frontiers in stroke - Stroke Society of Australasia (SSA) is hosting Stroke 2019: New frontiers in stroke science

 
International stroke experts presenting new innovations from across the globe include:
Professor Tudor Jovin – Professor of Neurology at the Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, Chairman of Neurology at Cooper University Healthcare and Director of the Cooper Neurological Institute: “How much imaging is needed to select acute stroke patients for thrombectomy?”
Professor Lee Schwamm – Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School and Director of Acute Stroke Services at Massachusetts General Hospital,Boston: “From Randomized Trials to Clinical Registries: Translating evidence into practice improvement.”
Professor Pamela W. Duncan – Professor of Neurology at Wake Forest University School of Medicine and Director of Innovations and Transitional Outcomes at Wake Forest Baptist Health: “Comprehensive Stroke Care: Is it time for a paradigm shift?”
Professor Richard Aviv – Professor of Medical Imaging, Division of Neuroradiology, and Affiliate scientist, at the Sunnybrook Research Institute: “Multimodal CT imaging based selection of patients for acute stroke treatment.”

 

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