Any mention of 'care' rather than recovery means a COMPLETELY FUCKING FAILURE OF A HOSPITAL; DON'T GO THERE!
Father Muller Medical College Hospital (FMMCH) has been conferred the WSO Angels Diamond Award for Q1 2026, an international recognition jointly supported by the World Stroke Organization (WSO) and the Angels Initiative, for its outstanding excellence in stroke patient care(NOT RECOVERY!) and advanced neurovascular services as of Thursday, May 28.
A release here said the award recognises hospitals that demonstrate exceptional standards in acute stroke management through rapid diagnosis, timely treatment, evidence-based thrombolysis, mechanical thrombectomy services, multidisciplinary coordination, and superior patient outcomes. The recognition reflects the collaborative efforts of multiple departments working in unison, including the Departments of Emergency Medicine, Neurology, Neuroradiology, Critical Care, and General Medicine.
The advanced Stroke Unit at FMMCH is supported by state-of-the-art neuroimaging and interventional facilities, including a 3 Tesla MRI, CT Brain Perfusion Imaging, and a sophisticated Bi-plane Cath Lab. These facilities allow rapid diagnosis, accurate patient selection, and timely neuro-interventional procedures, including acute thrombolysis and mechanical thrombectomy.
FMMCH acknowledged the dedicated contributions of the core stroke care(NOT RECOVERY!) team, including Raghavendra B.S. and Vimala Colaco from the Department of Neurology, Shailaja S. from the Department of Emergency Medicine, and Ariharan K. from the Department of Interventional Neuro-Radiology, along with the Cath Lab team, nursing staff, technicians, emergency personnel, and the hospital administration.
Hospitals from countries outside the territory of the European Stroke Organisation that capture treatment data in RES-Q, SITS-QR, or other approved stroke registries are automatically considered for the WSO Angels awards based on stringent quality measures outlined in the tier system.
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