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Canadian Stroke Congress 2019, Ottawa ON - presentations involving the team from Southeastern Ontario

October 3-5, 2019

Presentation:
Southeast Region:

  • Home Virtual Visits (E‐visit) in Stroke Prevention Clinic (Kingston Health Sciences Centre)

Posters:
Southeast Region:  

  • Does a Standardized Emergency Triage Protocol for Stroke Patients Arriving between 6 and 24 hours Improve Access to EVT? (Kingston Health Sciences Centre)
  • Rapid Response Nurse Interventions in a Community Stroke Rehabilitation Program
  • Adults with Aphasia as Change Agents: Experiences in advocacy and co-design
  • Supporting Adults with Aphasia in the Community: A wrap around approach
  • Person with Aphasia Perspectives of an Aphasia Conversation Group (Queen's University)
  • Embracing Complexity in the Development of a Community-based Exercise Transition Program for Community-dwelling Individualswith Chronic Stroke: Results of a Scoping Review (Queen's University)

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Acute Stroke Treatment Closer To Home!

The Stroke Network of Southeastern Ontario is extremely proud to share that Brockville General Hospital is now a Telestroke site. After several months of intensive clinical and technical planning, Brockville General Hospital went live with Telestroke on July 8th, 2024. Brockville General Hospital is now one of many sites in the province that uses video technology to connect with neurologists to support the delivery of thrombolysis closer to home.

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