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SUMMARY:Provincial Stroke Rounds
DESCRIPTION:The North & East GTA invites you to participate in Provincial Stroke Rounds via videoconference or webcast: \nMulti-site interprofessional implementation of the Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP) approach in stroke rehabilitation: Results of a multi-faceted Knowledge Translation (KT) intervention.  \nView attached poster for more information\nView Attachment
URL:https://tbrhsc.net/event-old/provincial-stroke-rounds/
LOCATION:2178 ICP MAIN – Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre\, Thunder Bay\, Ontario\, P7B 6V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Education,Provincial Stroke,Rounds
GEO:48.4245838;-89.2691672
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Thunder_Bay:20180606T083000
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CREATED:20180206T154847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180227T134216Z
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SUMMARY:2018 Regional Critical Care Response Program (RCCR) Regional Education
DESCRIPTION:The RCCR program collaborates to deliver exceptional critical care to the small and rural hospitals and community nursing stations within the NW LHIN\, providing real time resuscitative support by leveraging technology provided by the Ontario Telemedicine Network. In addition RCCR supports regional staff through hands on education and sim learning experiences. \nNEON outreach nurse provides neurosurgical education and support to the regional hospitals. In addition\, supporting each hospital with accessing neurosurgical care and with repatriation of patients to their home hospital. \nNipigon – May 8 (1000 to 1530 hr.) \nGeraldton – May 9 (0830 to 1400 hr.) \nManitouwadge – May 22 (1330 to 1900 hr.) \nMarathon – May 23 (1030 to 1600 hr.) \nTerrace Bay – May 24 (0830 to 1400 hr.) \nKenora – June 6 (0830 to 1400 hr.) \nFort Frances – June 7 (0830 to 1400 hr.) \nAtikokan – June 8 (1000 to 1530 hr.) \nRed Lake – June 13 (0830 to 1400 hr.) \nDryden – June 14 (0830 to 1400 hr.) \nSioux Lookout – June 15 (0900 to 1430 hr.) \n* Please note times posted are in the time zone specific to your community
URL:https://tbrhsc.net/event-old/2018-regional-critical-care-response-program-rccr-regional-education-6/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Education,RCCR/NEON
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SUMMARY:Heart and Stroke Foundation: 2018 Stroke Report
DESCRIPTION:To view the archived event from June 6: Click here \nWomen are disproportionately affected by stroke throughout their lives: More women die of stroke than men\, more women are living with the effects of stroke\, they have worse outcomes and they face more challenges as they recover. Yet\, they are confronted with challenges across the health system and often are not adequately supported according to the Heart & Stroke 2018 Stroke Report. \nAccording to the 2018 Stroke Report women face a greater stroke burden and lack support: \n\nStroke is more deadly for women: One-third more women die of stroke than men in Canada.\nMore women are also living with stroke. Of the approximately 405\,000 people in Canada living with the effects of stroke\, 214\,000 are women.\nWomen are 60% less likely to regain their independence\, they make fewer functional gains and they have worse quality of life.\nLess than half of stroke patients who participate in rehabilitation are women.\nWomen are less likely to return home after stroke and twice as many women as men go to long-term care.\nThere is a higher risk of marriage break-up post stroke if it is the woman who has the stroke.\n\nThe way forward \nDifferences between women’s and men’s brain health are just starting to be understood. Opportunities exist\, and will only increase\, to better support brain health for all women from awareness and prevention\, through care\, treatment and recovery. \nHeart & Stroke is committed to supporting women’s heart and brain health including through a powerful new awareness campaign: #TimeToSeeRed. Learn more at heartandstroke.ca/women \nThe report is available at heartandstroke.ca/strokereport \n 
URL:https://tbrhsc.net/event-old/heart-and-stroke-foundation-2018-stroke-report/
LOCATION:Thunder Bay\, Ontario\, P7B 6V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:NWO Stroke Event,NWO Stroke Network
GEO:48.4245838;-89.2691672
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