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Apr.
10
American Academy of Neurology 2010 Annual Meeting  
4/10/2010 - 4/17/2010
Toronto, Ontario
Apr.
22
27th Princeton Conference on Cerebrovascular Disease  
4/22/2010 - 4/24/2010
Boston, Massachusetts

Expert Practice Series in Stroke

Optimizing Stroke Outcomes  

222 Comments, last 5 hours ago
Presenters:
Evidence-Based Stroke Care and The 10 Consensus Performance Measures  
Measurement Improves Performance
Lee H. Schwamm, MD, Vice Chairman of Neurology & Director of TeleStroke & Acute Stroke Services, Massachusetts General Hospital, Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School
10:02
(120 votes)
21 Comments, last 12 days ago  
Acute Stroke Treatment: The First Hours  
Tight Control & Expanding Treatment Window
Edward C. Jauch, MD MS, Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine & Department of Neurosciences, Medical University of South Carolina
11:11
(129 votes)
35 Comments, last 2 days ago  
Sub-Acute Stroke Care: First Few Days in Hospital  
Lower BP with Caution
Eric E. Smith, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Neurology, Dept. of Clinical Neurosciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute, Calgary Stroke Program, University of Calgary
10:36
(101 votes)
22 Comments, last 16 days ago  
Intracerebral Hemorrhage  
Meds to Avoid; When to Surger
Stephan A. Mayer, MD, Professor of Neurology & Neurosurgery, Director, Neuro-ICU, Columbia University
11:29
(81 votes)
24 Comments  
Secondary Prevention of Ischemic Stroke: Discharge Care  
Tailor Your Therapy to the Disease Process
Jeffrey L. Saver, MD, Director, UCLA Stroke Center, Professor of Neurology. UCLA School of Medicine
09:56
(223 votes)
55 Comments, last 5 hours ago  
NeuroCritical Care for Ischemic Stroke  
Preveting Secondary Complications
Lee H. Schwamm, MD, Vice Chairman of Neurology & Director of TeleStroke & Acute Stroke Services, Massachusetts General Hospital, Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School
13:24
(229 votes)
65 Comments, last 7 days ago  

Survey

Reducing Risks for CAD  
Christopher P. Cannon, MD, FACC
(217 votes)
53 Comments, last 3 days ago

Grand Rounds

40:19
Topics in Hypertension  
Klemens Meyer, MD
(25 votes)
10 Comments, last 9 days ago
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