Rapid Presentation Theater at the International Stroke Conference 2020

Pushing Boundaries. Improving Patient Outcomes. 

Stop by booth 315, grab a seat and learn about the latest advancements in comprehensive stroke care.

 

Wednesday, February 19 

12:00 - 12:30

Mobile Stroke Units: Conclusive Field Diagnosis and Improved Patient Routing

May Nour, MD, PhD, UCLA Medical Center, Director, Arline and Henry Gluck Mobile Stroke Rescue Program, UCLA Comprehensive Stroke Center

Exploring the advancements in pre-hospital medicine and changing landscape for field, neurological diagnosis, treatment and appropriate level-of-care hospital routing. Dr. Nour shares the UCLA Health Mobile Stroke Rescue Program experience and integration into the Los Angeles County system of pre-hospital EMS care.

1:00 - 1:30 

Precision Medicine and the Future of Stroke Care 

Dr. Gregory Albers, MD, Director, Stanford Stroke Center
Dr. Daniel Gibson, MD, Chair of Neurosciences, Ascension Health

Demonstrating the impact that visualization of the ischemic core and penumbra have made to the stroke treatment window and care

1:45 - 2:15 

Case Study: Suffolk County's Mobile Stroke Units 

David J Fiorella, MD, PhD, Director Stony Brook Cerebrovascular and Comprehensive Stroke Center

Collaborating with local emergency medical services to provide state-of-the-art, prehospital acute stroke care 

2:30 - 3:00 

Optimizing workflows for hyper-acute stroke patients  

Lynn Hundley, APRN, CCNS, CNRN, ANVP-BC, FAHA, Director Clinical Effectiveness - Stroke Care, Norton Healthcare, Inc. 

The impact on acute stroke care protocols, workflow, and transfers when using advanced neuroimaging and messaging technology 

3:00 - 3:30

Case Study: Coordinating and Streamlining Acute Stroke Care Communications 

John Terry, MD, Premier Health

Integrating neuroimaging and communication platforms to simplify and shave time off the stroke treatment process

3:30 - 4:00 

Connected Teams: The Future of Healthcare Communication 

James T Woodson, MD, FACEP, Pulsara CEO

The benefits of connecting facilities, teams, and individuals to deliver better outcomes for patients.

 

 

 

Thursday, February 20

10:15 - 10:45 

Precision Medicine and the Future of Stroke Care

Dr. Gregory Albers, MD, Director, Stanford Stroke Center

Dr. Daniel Gibson, MD, Chair of Neurosciences, Ascension Health

Demonstrating the impact that visualization of the ischemic core and penumbra have made to the stroke treatment window and care.

12:00 - 12:30 

Case Study: Coordinating and Streamlining Acute Stroke Care Communications 

John Terry, MD, Premier Health

Integrating neuroimaging and communication platforms to simplify and shave time off the stroke treatment process

12:30 - 12:50

Connected Teams: The Future of Healthcare Communication 

James T Woodson, MD, FACEP, Pulsara CEO

The benefits of connecting facilities, teams, and individuals to deliver better outcomes for patients.

1:00 - 1:30 

Optimizing workflows for hyper-acute stroke patients  

Lynn Hundley, APRN, CCNS, CNRN, ANVP-BC, FAHA, Director Clinical Effectiveness - Stroke Care, Norton Healthcare, Inc. 

The impact on acute stroke care protocols, workflow, and transfers when using advanced neuroimaging and messaging technology 

1:45 - 2:15

Mobilizing Clinical Communications at Enterprise Scale   

Mike Detjen, COO, Mobile Heartbeat  

The importance of a unified communication and collaboration platform to deliver better care coordination in an emergency stroke setting

2:30 – 3:00

Mobile Stroke Units: Conclusive Field Diagnosis and Improved Patient Routing    

May Nour, MD, PhD, UCLA Medical Center, Director, Arline and Henry Gluck Mobile Stroke Rescue Program, UCLA Comprehensive Stroke Center

Exploring the advancements in prehospital medicine and changing landscape for field, neurological diagnosis, treatment and appropriate level-of-care hospital routing. Dr. Nour shares the UCLA Health Mobile Stroke Rescue Program experience and integration into the Los Angeles County system of prehospital EMS care.

 

This event is not part of the official International Stroke Conference 2020 as planned by the International Stroke Conference Program Committee.

 

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