European Stroke Organisation Conference
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Tue, 7 Apr 2015, 00:00
End:
Thu, 9 Apr 2015, 00:00
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Ph.D. Jean-Claude Baron, Professor
******@***cam.ac.uk
http://www.neurology.cam.ac.uk/stroke/baron/index.html
- Professor - Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre
MD Christian Weimar, Senior Consultant Neurologist
******@***uk-essen.de
- Senior Consultant Neurologist - University Hospital Essen
Professor Peter Sandercock, Professor of Medical Neurology
******@***ed.ac.uk
- Professor - University of Edinburgh
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The ESO
The European Stroke Organisation (ESO) is a Pan-European society of stroke researchers, national and regional stroke societies and lay people organisations that was founded in December 2007. The aim of the European Stroke Organisation (ESO) is to reduce the incidence and impact of stroke by changing the ways that stroke is viewed and treated. This can only be achieved by professional and public education, and by making institutional changes. The ESO provides assistance in achieving this goal and in harmonising stroke management across the whole of Europe. To learn more about our organisation, please view the structure, history, mission and activities of ESO.
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For registration Click hereESOC 2015 topics included
» Acute stroke imaging
» Changing clinical practice through pooled analyses
» Controversies
» ESO guidelines & implementation
» Early rehabilitation and recovery
» European trials
» Experimental/translational medicine
» Further lessons from large trials
» Genetics and beyond- clinical impact of new technologies
» Heart and brain, beyond AF
» Hyperacute management
» ICH & IVH
» Implementation of stroke rehabilitation
» Language and cognition in acute stroke
» Lessons from Asian practice to Europe?
» Mechanisms of brain recovery
» Neurointervention
» Neurosonology
» Nursing and allied health
» Past-presidents' session
» Prevention (AF & cardioembolism)
» Prevention (non-cardioembolic)
» Publishing research
» Recovery, rehabilitation and devices
» Small vessel disease
» Publishing research
» Vascular cognitive Impairment
» Vascular neurosurgery
» Women and stroke
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