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Abstract TP71: Creative Methods Utilized to Improve Stroke Education at an Academic Medical Center

Stroke Journal

We have seen increased confidence with our inpatient units nursing staff in activating the stroke code immediately as soon as signs and symptoms of stroke are observed.

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An implementation manual for an interprofessional enhanced recovery after surgery protocol in cardiac surgery following international established frameworks

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

Utilizing the TIDieR framework, this manual comprehensively describes ERAS intervention components, detailing preoperative counseling, intraoperative management, and postoperative care strategies. These findings have broad implications for improving patient care outcomes and advancing perioperative practices in cardiac surgery settings.

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American Society of Echocardiography Scientific Sessions ASE 2024 Program Highlights

DAIC

This year’s program, “Global Echocardiography: Innovations in Diagnosis and Beyond,” is described as an educational experience gathering global experts and enthusiasts in echocardiography, hosted by the largest global organization for cardiovascular ultrasound imaging serving physicians, sonographers, nurses, and scientists.

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New Study Published in JACC: Heart Failure Reveals that Despite Significant Efforts to Improve Acute Heart Failure Treatment Over the Past 20 Years, Management Remains Unchanged

DAIC

Nearly 20 years ago, the Acute Decompensated Heart Failure National Registry (ADHERE) was published[1] and described inpatient HF treatment patterns and decongestion outcomes in a prospective national database of HF hospitalizations across 275 community and academic medical centers. Reprieve is committed to building these partnerships.”

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Bridging the Gap: Enhancing Stroke Recovery Through Digital Health Solutions

DAIC

With the rise of digital health, innovative solutions are emerging that can significantly impact patient care and recovery while simultaneously addressing health equity. I lived alone and I had to take care of myself, and I was unable to cope. The simple act of maintaining post-care medications was extremely difficult for me.

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