Updates from the World Stroke Academy
26 Nov 2020 EducationCheck out the latest news from the World Stroke Academy from November
Check out the latest news from the World Stroke Academy from November
The educational webinars hosted by the WSA for WSO continue to prove very successful. The next webinar with the topic "Intracranial Atherosclerosis: Mechanisms and therapeutic implications" will take place next Tuesday, December 1 at 7 AM EST/1 PM CET. This live session will cover all aspects of intracranial atherosclerosis: epidemiology, diagnosis and outcomes of stroke, secondary prevention and recurrence risk, and endovascular treatment the So mark your calendars and join us!
In case you missed any of the live events, find recordings of all webinars in the webinar archive on the WSO homepage
Do you have an idea for a webinar that would be beneficial for the WSO audience and stroke community? Or would you like to share your knowledge in a particular subject area? If so, we sincerely invite you to contribute your ideas to us until January 31st, 2021! Please get in touch if you have any questions or submit your proposal directly HERE.
Contact: education@world-stroke.org
The Editorial team with support of the WSA Leadership Group has commissioned new e-learning modules from global stroke experts, which will be released on the new WSA portal next year.The interactive e-learning courses will span a wide range of topics: Cognitive impairment after stroke, Genetic mutations in stroke, Neuroimaging tips for reperfusion therapies and Stroke treatment gaps. So stay tuned for more details!
Don’t forget to follow us @WorldStrokeEd or send us an email with your comments or suggestions for future activities or improvement!
Yours,
Gustavo, Anita, Alina, Rodrigo and Florencia
-the WSA team-
Achieving our vision of a life free from stroke is a task that WSO cannot achieve alone. We are committed to building our partnerships at the global, regional and national level to scale up and deliver improvements in prevention, treatment and support to reduce the burden of stroke.