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Community Reintegration: Through a Social Justice Lens

According to the 2015 publication Physical environments and community reintegration post stroke: qualitative insights form stroke clubs “In the context of stroke, community reintegration can be defined as a person’s return to everyday functional activities, instrumental activities of daily living, recreational and social activities, and interactions with family...

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  • CreditAmounts:
    • CME: 1.00
    • Other: 1.00
  • Type: Video Webcast Video Activity
  • Expires: Jan 21, 2024
  • Cost: Free
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Closing The Gaps In Stroke Systems Of Care: The North Carolina Experience In The Post-Acute Realm

According to the Implications for the Organization of Stroke Systems of Care in North America published in 2015.“Stroke systems of care must change to increase timely and equitable access to this therapy. Most urgently, every community must create access to a hospital that can safely and quickly provide intravenous tissue-type plasminogen activator and immediately...

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  • CreditAmounts:
    • CME: 1.00
    • Other: 1.00
  • Type: Video Webcast Video Activity
  • Expires: Jan 21, 2024
  • Cost: Free
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Reading the Tea Leaves: Vital Radiographic Findings in Stroke

According to the 2010 publication The Future of Stroke Imaging: What We Need and How to Get to it“Advanced stroke imaging has made significant progress in the last 5 years. However, additional efforts are needed so that the role of these techniques in the management of acute ischemic stroke patients can be defined precisely. This must happen quickly.  The greatest...

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  • CreditAmounts:
    • CME: 1.00
    • Other: 1.00
  • Type: Video Webcast Video Activity
  • Expires: Jan 21, 2024
  • Cost: Free
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TIME=BRAIN: CALL 911, Optimizing Stroke Patient Outcomes

According to the 2007 publication Implementation Strategies for Emergency Medical Services within Stroke Systems of Care “The effective integration of EMS for stroke involves complex interactions among the public, 9-1-1 call center personnel, EMS providers, emergency department (ED) providers, and stroke care specialists. The most important goals for prehospital care...

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  • CreditAmounts:
    • CME: 0.75
    • Other: 0.75
  • Type: Video Webcast Video Activity
  • Expires: Jan 21, 2024
  • Cost: Free
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Is it a Stroke?

According to the Missed Ischemic Stroke Diagnosis in the Emergency Department by Emergency Medicine and Neurology Services published in 2016. “The failure to recognize an ischemic stroke in the emergency department is a missed opportunity for acute interventions and for prompt treatment with secondary prevention therapy. Atypical symptoms associated with posterior...

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  • CreditAmounts:
    • CME: 0.75
    • Other: 0.75
  • Type: Video Webcast Video Activity
  • Expires: Jan 21, 2024
  • Cost: Free
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Right Plase, at the Right Time

This presentation will increase the knowledge of using thrombolytics to treat acute ischemic stroke. Discuss differences between Alteplase and Tenecteplase. Create a better understanding of the 2019 Update to the 2018 Guidelines from the AHA/ASA for the treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke using IV fibrinolytics.

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  • CreditAmounts:
    • CME: 1.00
    • Other: 1.00
  • Type: Video Webcast Video Activity
  • Expires: Jan 21, 2024
  • Cost: Free
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Hold Up! What’s the Work Up?

This presentation will increase the knowledge of what is required as part of the acute ischemic stroke work up. Discuss the stroke work up and how it relates to increased patient outcomes and decreases mortality.

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  • CreditAmounts:
    • CME: 1.00
    • Other: 1.00
  • Type: Video Webcast Video Activity
  • Expires: Jan 21, 2024
  • Cost: Free
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Stroke Rehabilitation: A Practical Approach to Stroke Recovery

According to the Principles of experience-dependent neural plasticity: implications for rehabilitation after brain damage published in 2008. “Neural plasticity is believed to be the basis for both learning in the intact brain and relearning in the damaged brain that occurs through physical rehabilitation. Neuroscience research has made significant advances in...

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  • CreditAmounts:
    • CME: 1.00
    • Other: 1.00
  • Type: Video Webcast Video Activity
  • Expires: Jan 21, 2024
  • Cost: Free
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Secondary Prevention

According to the 2014 publication, Guidelines for the prevention of stroke in patients with stroke and transient ischemic attack: a guideline for healthcare professionals from the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association “Evidence-based recommendations are provided for control of risk factors, intervention for vascular obstruction, antithrombotic therapy for...

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  • CreditAmounts:
    • CME: 0.75
    • Other: 0.75
  • Type: Video Webcast Video Activity
  • Expires: Jan 21, 2024
  • Cost: Free
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Do You Know What You Don’t Know?

According to the 2010 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care. “Nearly 15 years of increased stroke education and organization has produced significant strides in public awareness and development of stroke systems of care. Despite these successes, though, each year 795 000 people suffer a new or repeat stroke,...

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Activity Details

  • CreditAmounts:
    • CME: 0.75
    • Other: 0.75
  • Type: Video Webcast Video Activity
  • Expires: Jan 21, 2024
  • Cost: Free
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