Thursday, June 27, 2024

ESOC(European Stroke Organisation Conference) 2024 Key Highlights now available

You'll immediately notice how useless this was. 'Care', NOT how we are getting survivors to 100% recovery! The WSO is totally worthless for getting survivors recovered!

Send me hate mail on this: oc1dean@gmail.com. I'll print your complete statement with your name and my response in my blog. Or are you afraid to engage with my stroke-addled mind?  You'll want 100% recovery when you are the 1 in 4 per WHO that has a stroke! My definition of competence is 100% recovery, what is your definition?

 ESOC(European Stroke Organisation Conference) 2024 Key Highlights now available

Description: Join us for an insightful webinar organized jointly by the European Stroke Organisation (ESO) and the World Stroke Organisation (WSO) to share the most significant highlights from the recent European Stroke Congress held in Basel (Switzerland) in May 2024. This is a must-attend event for healthcare professionals, researchers, and anyone involved in stroke care(NOT RECOVERY!) and treatment. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay at the forefront of stroke research and clinical practice.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Delve into the latest research and discussions on whether current protocols for treating Intracerebral Hemorrhage (ICH) need an update to improve patient outcomes
  2. Explore the criteria for selecting patients for Tenecteplase treatment, informed by the newest evidence and expert insights
  3. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the future directions in stroke rehabilitation research and the promising advancements on the horizon.

Chairs: Prof. Simona Sacco (Italy) and Prof. Sheila Martins (Brazil)

Scientific Program:

  • Welcome & Introduction by chairs
  • Is it time to change our protocols in treating ICH? – Dr. Else Charlotte Sandset (Norway)
  • Who to treat and not to treat with tenecteplase? – Dr. Patrik Michel (Switzerland)
  • Research in stroke rehabilitation: where does the road take us? Prof. Alexander Leff (UK)
  • Q&A Discussion

Date & Time: June 24th, 3pm (CEST)

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