GRASP | Frontiers in Stroke & Cerebrovascular Diseases Lecture Series
When & Where
May 21, 2024
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Virtual ( View in Google Map)
Contact
- Amy Quinn
- [email protected]
Event Description
Join the Institute for Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, and partners of the Gulf Regional Area Stroke Programs (GRASP), for this CME/CNE approved series, open to all colleagues caring for patients with cerebrovascular disease. Gain cutting-edge insights from leading experts, foster interdisciplinary connections, and earn valuable continuing education credits. Elevate your expertise in the evolving landscape of stroke studies while enjoying exclusive resources.
Given the increasing number of studies, trials, and publications, these virtual webinars will address the latest advances in stroke and cerebrovascular diseases across the continuum of care for our patients. Join us for a journey into the latest advancements, networking opportunities, and a comprehensive educational experience that transcends traditional boundaries. Sign up now to stay ahead in the field of stroke research and treatment.
May Topic:
Stroke and Atrial Fibrillation: Timing of Anticoagulation, Load, Monitoring, Subclinical Detection and More
Luciano Sposato, MD, MBA, FRCPC
Head, Stroke Program, LHSC.
Western University
Kathleen & Dr. Henry Barnett Chair in Stroke Research
Register HERE
To receive an invitation for future meetings
Email Amy Quinn at [email protected]
Upcoming topics will include:
- Artificial Intelligence and Big Data in Stroke Care: From Hype to Reality”
- Updates on Atrial Fibrillation: Timing, Load, Long-Term Monitoring, Subclinical Detection, and More
- Updates on Thrombectomy: Selection Criteria and Distal Occlusions
- Stroke and Pregnancy
- What is the Science of Stroke Rehabilitation
- Vascular Cognitive Impairment
- Inflammation After Stroke: New Therapies on the Horizon
- Pediatric Stroke
- Social Determinants of Stroke
- Update on Carotid and Vertebral Dissections
- Intracranial Arterial Disease: Updates on Diagnostics, Predictive Modeling, and Management
- Diet and Stroke Prevention
Event Site Link
https://www.uth.edu/stroke-institute/Education/stroke-lecture-series
Join the Institute for Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, and partners of the Gulf Regional Area Stroke Programs (GRASP), for this CME/CNE approved series, open to all colleagues caring for patients with cerebrovascular disease. Gain cutting-edge insights from leading experts, foster interdisciplinary connections, and earn valuable continuing education credits. Elevate your expertise in the evolving landscape of stroke studies while enjoying exclusive resources.
Given the increasing number of studies, trials, and publications, these virtual webinars will address the latest advances in stroke and cerebrovascular diseases across the continuum of care for our patients. Join us for a journey into the latest advancements, networking opportunities, and a comprehensive educational experience that transcends traditional boundaries. Sign up now to stay ahead in the field of stroke research and treatment.
May Topic:
Stroke and Atrial Fibrillation: Timing of Anticoagulation, Load, Monitoring, Subclinical Detection and More
Luciano Sposato, MD, MBA, FRCPC
Head, Stroke Program, LHSC.
Western University
Kathleen & Dr. Henry Barnett Chair in Stroke Research
Register HERE
To receive an invitation for future meetings
Email Amy Quinn at [email protected]
Upcoming topics will include:
- Artificial Intelligence and Big Data in Stroke Care: From Hype to Reality”
- Updates on Atrial Fibrillation: Timing, Load, Long-Term Monitoring, Subclinical Detection, and More
- Updates on Thrombectomy: Selection Criteria and Distal Occlusions
- Stroke and Pregnancy
- What is the Science of Stroke Rehabilitation
- Vascular Cognitive Impairment
- Inflammation After Stroke: New Therapies on the Horizon
- Pediatric Stroke
- Social Determinants of Stroke
- Update on Carotid and Vertebral Dissections
- Intracranial Arterial Disease: Updates on Diagnostics, Predictive Modeling, and Management
- Diet and Stroke Prevention