Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy, ICH and Afib: Stroke Prevention Approaches
Date and time: 4 PM CET on 21st June 2022
We are committed to supporting access to high quality, globally relevant stroke education. In addition to the free access to education modules and resources available via the World Stroke Academy, stroke professionals and researchers can now access our WSO webinars. The webinars are free and open to everybody interested in stroke research and evidence-based stroke medicine.
Date and time: 4 PM CET on 21st June 2022
The webinar is to share and discuss the current state of the availability and use of digital technologies for primordial and primary stroke prevention in developed and developing countries, with the emphasis on gaps, practical issues and solutions.
Join international leaders in stroke and stroke rehabilitation to discuss guidelines, the importance of stroke rehabilitation and ways to utilize stroke rehab in multiple post stroke care situations.
This webinar will provide WSO/WSA members with key information about how to manage data collected in daily clinical practice or in research studies, in order to build or contribute to Big Data initiatives able to answer pressing questions in stroke care.
This webinar aims to give the latest updates in the neurological approach to post cardiac arrest prognosis as well as recent approaches to those patients.
A unique webinar on Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy emerging diagnostic advances, by people who are driving these changes in the field. No similar session has been recently presented in international conferences as such, and there is a lot of uncertainty among stroke neurologists and other clinicians around CAA diagnosis, emerging biomarkers and more rare presentations.
This webinar will be addressing Current Approaches to Secondary Stroke Prevention, through a panel discussion based on the results of WSO’s Dual Antiplatelet Therapy (DAPT) survey.
Overview of the Wessex Ghana Stroke Partnership Experience developing stroke services at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra
The introduction and evolution of evidence-based stroke medicine has realized major advances in our knowledge about stroke, methods of medical research, and patient outcomes that continue to complement traditional individual patient care.
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.