Not a single stroke medical 'professional' has ever contacted to rail against my stupid ideas about 100% recovery! I see nothing in any fucking failure of stroke associations that they are looking for survivor input and NO stroke seminar ever will ask for a survivor presentation. Stroke medical 'professionals' don't want to be bothered with dissenting opinions on their incompetency!
Promoting Health Equity in Stroke: Transforming Patient Insights Into Change
Activity Overview
Intended Audience: Physicians, PAs, NPs, nurses, pharmacists, nurse navigators, case managers, and social workers
Despite increased risk factors for stroke, under-represented racial and ethnic populations continue to experience inequities in stroke treatment and post-acute care. Join us for an expert-led discussion of strategies to promote health equity in stroke care including:
- Real-world insights and perspectives on health equity from stroke patients and providers
- Racial and socioeconomic factors that contribute to disparities in access to quality care and treatments
- Evidence-based strategies, tools, and resources to identify and resolve gaps in health equity in both acute and long-term stroke care
Faculty
Bruce I Ovbiagele, MD, MSc, MAS, MBA, MLS, FAAN(opens in a new tab)
Course Director and SpeakerProfessor of Neurology and Associate Dean
UCSF School of Medicine
University of California, San Francisco
Chief of Staff, San Francisco VA Health Care System
San Francisco, CANegar Asdaghi, MD(opens in a new tab)
SpeakerUniversity of Miami Hospital
Department of Neurology
Miami, FLAyrin L Hnosko PhD, LCSW(opens in a new tab)
PlannerClinical Social Worker and Therapist
Owner, At Home with Dr Ayrin
Mantua Township, NJJoyce M Knestrick, PhD, CRNP, FAANP(opens in a new tab)
PlannerProfessor
George Washington University School of Nursing
Family Nurse Practitioner
Wheeling Health Right
Wheeling, WVM. Carter Denny, MD, MPH(opens in a new tab)
Peer ReviewerAssistant Professor of Neurology
Vascular Neurology Program
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital
Washington, DCDonna M Chiefari, BSc (Pharm), PharmD, RPh, FASHP(opens in a new tab)
Peer ReviewerAdjunct Faculty & Preceptor
Albany College of Pharmacy
Albany, NYAgenda
- Disparities in Stroke Care: Real-World Data and National Calls to Action
- Diverse Case-Based Discussions: Practical Approaches to Quality Stroke Care
- Expert Insights and Tools for Promoting Equitable Stroke Outcomes
Learning Objectives
- Assess racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic factors, practice patterns, and barriers that challenge evidence-based, equitable, and personalized care for patients experiencing stroke
- Apply interprofessional strategies, resources, and shared decision-making to support personalized treatment and equitable access to stroke follow-up care
- Implement clinical practices based on the latest evidence on safety, efficacy, and time to treatment to support safe, effective, and quality care for individuals experiencing acute ischemic stroke
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