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4th Annual NECC Summit Presentations

Day One: Thursday, October 29, 2009

 

Plenary Session

 

 

 

A Call to Action to build Capacity and Decrease Disparities

 

The use of Telemedicine to Support Stroke Systems of Care

 

Lee H. Schwamm, MD, FAHA

 

Telemedicine to Facilitate Specialized Stroke Care in Local Hospitals. The German Experience

 

Heinrich Audebert, MD

 

 

Telemedicine and Stroke: Hub and Spoke Model

 

Lawrence R. Wechsler, MD

 

 

Plenary Session

 

 

 

Innovative Strategies for Planning and Evaluating Community-wide Campaigns

 

Andy Riesenberg, MS

 

 

Concurrent Interactive Workshops

 

Establishing the NECC Stroke Coordinators Network: The NJ Stroke Network

 

Laura Reilly, MSN, RN, CCRN, CNRN Angela N. McCall-Brown, MSN, RN

 

The RI Stroke Network

Celia Gomes McGillivray, RN, MPH, CHES

 

The Capital Region NY Stroke Network

 

Rose Watroba, MS, RN

 

Developing a SCoRE Website and qI Tracking Database

 

 

Laura Coe, MPH

Facilitator: John J. Halperin, MD

 

Abstract 101: Writing an Abstract That Will Get Published

 

 

Neer Zeevie, MD

Facilitator: Danielle M. Louder, BS

 

Linkages with EMS and Acute Hospital

 

Greg Mears, MD

Facilitator: Martin Gizzi, MD, PhD, FAHA

 

Acute Stroke Evaluation: Assessing Stroke Severity

Cynthia Bautista, PHD, RN, CNRN

Facilitator: Timothy G. Lukovits, MD

 

 

Plenary Session

 

 

 

State Presentations on Improving Stroke Systems of Care

 

 

Stroke System Development Through Policy: The Stroke Prevention and Treatment Act of 2009 (RIGL 23-78.1)

 

Peter D. Panagos, MD, FACEP

Rhode Island

 

Addressing Disparate Populations using a Culturally Adapted Media Campaign: ¿Será que es un STRoKE?

 

Katrina D’Amore, MPH

Massachusetts

 

EMS Education for Stroke Designation — Collaborating for Success in the Capital Region

 

 

Christine Ball, MS, RN

Nancy J. Newkirk, MS, RPh

New York

 

Enhancing Telehealth Systems to Increase Access and Improve Stroke outcomes in Maine

 

Danielle Louder, BS

Maine

 


4th Annual NECC Summit Presentations

Day Two: Friday, October 30, 2009

 

Plenary Session

 

 

Stroke Treatment Disparities and Secondary Prevention

 

Mat Reeves, PhD

 

Effective Community Education Programs with Evaluation

 

Bernadette Boden-Albala, MPH, PhD

 

Treatment in the Golden Hour*

Jeffrey L. Saver, MD

 

tPA beyond the 3 hours

 

Edward Jauch, MD, MS

 

What Are The Meaningful outcomes for Stroke Patients After Discharge: 30 Days; 3 Months; 1 Year

 

Alan M. Jette, PT, PhD

 

 

Primordial and Primary Prevention

 

Magdy H. Selim, MD, PhD

 

Community Education and Health Promotion

 

 

Bernadette Boden-Abala, MPH, PhD

Danielle M. Louder, BS

Notification and Response of EMS

 

 

Ben Podsiadlo, EMT-P

Kevin Drew, RN NREMT-P

Acute Stroke Treatment

 

Christopher Commichau, MD

 

Subacute Care and Secondary Prevention

 

 

Timothy G. Lukovits, MD

John J. Halperin, MD

 

Rehabilitation

 

Joel Stein, MD

 

Plenary Session

 

 

In-Hospital Stroke: The Neglected Group

Frank L Silver, MD, FRCPC

 

In-Hospital Stroke: the Next Frontier

Soojin Park, MD

 


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