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Stanford Health Care Stroke Symposium 2022

Stanford Health Care Stroke Symposium 2022

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Stanford Health Care Stroke Symposium 2022

Stanford Health Care Stroke Symposium 2022

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    Stanford Health Care Stroke Symposium 2022

     Include: 15 videos + 16 pdfs, size: 2.54 GB
    Target Audience: neurologists, broad audience of healthcare professionals involved in stroke care
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    The Stanford Health Care Stroke Symposium 2022 was held on March 30th as a virtual event. The symposium featured a range of expert speakers, including Dr. Gregory Albers, who discussed the evolution of stroke therapy, and Dr. Jeremy Heit, who covered acute stroke imaging before thrombectomy. The event provided continuing education credits for healthcare professionals and focused on the latest advancements in stroke care and treatment.

    The Stanford Health Care Stroke Symposium 2022 was designed for a broad audience of healthcare professionals involved in stroke care. This included physicians, nurses, pharmacists, rehabilitation staff, advanced practice providers, and other healthcare providers working in stroke centers. The symposium aimed to enhance the knowledge and skills of these professionals in the assessment, management, and treatment of stroke patients.

     

    Topics:
    • 2022 SHC Stroke Symposium_v4.pdf
      A Case Study- When Time is Brain.mp4
      A Case Study- When Time is Brain.pdf
      Acute Stroke Imaging Before Thrombectomy.mp4
      Acute Stroke Imaging Before Thrombectomy.pdf
      Dysphagia Mythbusters! Common Misconceptions about Swallowing Disorders after Stroke.mp4
      Dysphagia Mythbusters! Common Misconceptions about Swallowing Disorders after Stroke.pdf
      Evaluation in Acute Stroke- Vascular Anatomy and Stroke Syndromes.mp4
      Evaluation in Acute Stroke- Vascular Anatomy and Stroke Syndromes.pdf
      Fibrinolytic Therapy in Today’s Stroke.mp4
      Fibrinolytic Therapy in Today’s Stroke.pdf
      Get a Move On- Determining Patient Readiness to Mobilize After Stroke.mp4
      Get a Move On- Determining Patient Readiness to Mobilize After Stroke.pdf
      Improving Stroke Metrics- The Why and How.mp4
      Improving Stroke Metrics- The Why and How.pdf
      Looking Back to Move Forward- A Brief Overview of Updates in Ischemic Stroke Care.mp4
      Looking Back to Move Forward- A Brief Overview of Updates in Ischemic Stroke Care.pdf
      Maximizing Teamwork Between Unit Educator, Clinical Nurse Specialist, & Speech Pathologist.mp4
      Maximizing Teamwork Between Unit Educator, Clinical Nurse Specialist, and Speech and Language Pathologist to Optimize Stroke Compliance.pdf
      Moyamoya Disease- The Stanford Experience.mp4
      Moyamoya Disease- The Stanford Experience.pdf
      REACT Trial.mp4
      REACT Trial.pdf
      Stroke Therapy Evolution.mp4
      Stroke Therapy Evolution.pdf
      The Nurse’s Approach to Managing ACS in Stroke Interventional Patients.mp4
      The Nurse’s Approach to Managing ACS in Stroke Interventional Patients.pdf
      Tipping the (Stroke) Scale- Ways to Improve NIHSS Scoring.mp4
      Tipping the (Stroke) Scale- Ways to Improve NIHSS Scoring.pdf
      Vascular Anatomy- The Easy Way!.mp4
      Vascular Anatomy- The Easy Way!.pdf