The 26th Annual Vanderbilt Neurology Stroke and Neuroscience Symposium features a superb lineup of local and internationally recognized leaders in stroke care.
Stroke care is evolving rapidly and it is essential that changes in guidelines and in the standard of practice are efficiently communicated. Our panel of speakers will provide updates on a broad range of topics related to acute stroke care, risk factor management and prevention strategies and rehabilitation, emphasizing new guidelines, clinical trial results and identifying areas of expected growth in the field in the coming years.
Learning Objectives
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Optimize preventive strategies for patients with risk factors for stroke, and prior stroke or TIA. -
Master advances in acute management of stroke, both intravenous tPA and intra-arterial procedures. -
Review diagnostic modalities, emphasizing new developments. -
Refine understanding of stroke rehabilitation, emphasizing aphasia and dysphagia. -
Discuss quality improvement and systems of care, particularly regarding disparities in care for vulnerable and underserved populations. -
Review new clinical trial results and guidelines intracerebral hemorrhage care.
Date and time
Thursday, April 4, 2024
7:45am–5pm CDT
Location
Hilton Garden Inn Nashville/Vanderbilt
1715 Broadway Nashville, TN 37203
Virtual access will be available via Microsoft Teams.
Questions?
Email tiffany.a.duraney@vumc.org
Planning Team
- Matthew Schrag, MD, PhD
- Jillian Berkman, MD
- Kiersten Espaillat, DNP, APN, FAHA
- Tiffany Duraney, MOL