Time is Brain Stroke Care Conference

StateNorth Carolina
CountryUSA
10/30/2010
US/Eastern

Objectives:

1. Describe the new options for diagnosing and treating atrial fibrillation in patients with stroke.

2. Discuss the urgent evaluation and management of TIA patients.

3. Identify the basic principles of management related to the restoration of normal movement using the Neuro-IFRAH approach.

4. Identify critical components of the code stroke process that promote best practice for acute stroke management.

5. Identify arterial dissection as the etiology of stroke. Describe the medical and endovascular treatment options.

Faculty:

Susan Freeman, RN, MSN, FNP-BC - Code Stroke: Leading the Charge

Katherine Stephens, PT, NCS - Restoring More Natural Movement Using the Neuro-IFRAH Approach

Richard Bernstein, MD PhD - What You Don't Know About Atrial Fibrillation

Alex Abou-Chebl, MD - Arterial Dissection: Diagnosis and Management

Fadi Nahab, MD - TIA Management in the 21st Century

Contact Info
Telephone: 
1 919-350-0455
Credits
Contact Hours: 
5.25
Cost: 
$ 104
Affiliation
Institutional Affiliation: 
Wake Med Primary Stroke Program
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