Brain Stroke: Complete E-Guide for Stroke Management and Rec
Take charge of your potential brain stroke patients by learning how to handle and manage them.
Description
Stroke management training Module presented by iCardin - Stroke Care & Neurology Medical Opinion.
Brain stroke damages the brain from interruption of its blood supply. Stroke is a leading cause of death in the world and is a major cause of serious disability for adults. Neurological disorder is a growing problem in India with stroke, headache and epilepsy contributing to 72 percent of neurological cases in India today. Due to a lack of awareness and well-equipped neuro facilities, over 90 percent of people don't get timely treatment.
The incidence of stroke & death rate due to brain in most countries including India has increased by more than 70% in 2022-21 because of huge gap between neurologists and treatment on time for patients.
We believe that bridging the growing disparity between the demand for neurological services and the need for neurologists for delivering timely care can be a game changer in bettering patient care. There needs to be more training for hospital staff and neurologists to handle stroke emergencies to reduce mortality rates! There are about 18 lakh people suffering from stroke yearly, with around seven lakhs losing their lives in 2019 alone. iCardin has a curriculum designed to avoid this situation by empowering hospital management staff to understand, evaluate, and manage strokes in order to prevent paralysis.
iCardin- Brain Stroke Management training is a web-based course aimed at providing physicians with the specialized knowledge needed to manage stroke cases. Based on the most recent stroke guidelines, the content is contextualized to the Indian setting by neurology experts.
The objective of this course is to enable general practitioners to formulate triage systems that minimize the time from the acute stroke event to transfer to a facility with the capacity to deliver thrombolysis.
What You Will Learn!
- Learn the steps for hospital evaluation and management of potential Stroke patients
- The difference between a stroke and other rapid-onset neurological problems (stroke mimics)
- Signs & symptoms of brain stroke
- About NIHSS
- Stroke thrombolysis methodology & secondary prevention of stroke
- How to manage blood pressure on stroke
- Modern technologies for diagnose & handling stroke patients
- Case studies
Who Should Attend!
- Neurologists
- Physicians
- RMO's
- Hospital Management
- Aspiring neurologists
- Healthcare professionals
- Doctors
- Nurses