Get With The Guidelines - Stroke Workshops and Webinars
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Accelerating Door to Puncture and door in door out times: Review of the Target PHASE 3 paper - Jan. 2026
This webinar will provide valuable insights into the factors driving these disparities and what they mean for patient care and outcomes. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, ask questions, and engage in meaningful dialogue on a critical issue in healthcare.
Primary Prevention of Stroke Guidelines - May 2025
A panel discussion of case studies that demonstrate operationalizing stroke guidelines into research driven practice - May 2025
Streamlining Stroke Care. A Process Improvement Project for Enhanced Telestroke Services - Apr. 2025
Quality Showcase winners share their work around moving the needle on Door in /Door out and door to needle for
thrombolysis.
Optimize Your Practice with AHA Resources - May 2025
An informative discussion of AHA and ASA resources to enrich your professional practice and optimize the care provided in your community.
Social Determinants of Health Beyond the Questionnaire - March 2025
Joanna Marmo presents her project on Social Determinants of Health and the utilization of Get With The Guidelines® - Stroke.
OPTIMISTmain Trial Results and Impact Analysis - Feb. 2025
An exclusive presentation on the OPTIMIST main (Optimal Post Tpa-Iv Monitoring in Ischemic Stroke)—an international trial, comparing the impact of different intensities of nursing care monitoring for acute ischemic stroke patients who have received treatment with recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rtPA). Hear the results and the impact on your practice directly from nurse clinicians and authors Debbie Summers and Brenda Johnson.
