About This Event Time: 7:20 AM - 4:00 PM Cost: - $30-$50 Virtual on Microsoft Teams This conference will discuss a broad range of topics related to stroke. The target audience for this activity includes Physicians, Nurses, Pre-hospital, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Hospital Chaplains and all others of interest caring for the stroke patient.Someone in the US has a stroke about once every 40 seconds.Stroke accounts for 1 of every 19 deaths in the US.Stroke kills someone in the US about every 3.5 minutes.When considered separately from other cardiovascular diseases, stroke ranks No. 5 among all cause of death in the US, killing approximately 150,000 people per year.Each year, about 800,000 people experience a new or recurrent stroke. Approximately 610,000 of these are first attacks and 1 out of 4 are recurrent attacks.Stroke is a leading cause of serious long-term disability in the US.Global prevalence of stroke in 2017 was 104.2 million. Of that, 82.4 million deaths were related to ischemic stroke, 17.9 million deaths were a result of intracerebral hemorrhage, and 9.3 million deaths were due to subarachnoid hemorrhages.Stroke was the second-leading global cause of death behind heart disease in 2017, accounting for 11 percent of total deaths worldwide.Resource: https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIR.0000000000000757. Originally published March 3, 2020For more conference information, contact the CoxHealth Stroke Center at 417/269-2069 or 417/269-2057 or via email at Sarah.woolford@coxhealth.com. Categories: Professional Education CoxHealth Stroke Conference View All Program and Objectives By attending this educational activity participants should be able to integrate some or all of the objectives as listed.07:20 – 07:30 Welcome/Overview of the DayDr Lisle07:30 – 08:30 Ruptured Cerebral Dural Arteriovenous Fistula: Diagnosis and Neurointerventional TreatmentRichard Jung, MDRecognize dural cerebral AV fistula as a differential diagnosis of intracerebral hemorrhageDiscuss neuroendovascular techniques used for management of ruptured or high risk dural AV fistulae08:30 – 09:30 Stroke Care in the Ozarks: Developing a Region-Specific model for Comprehensive Stroke CareBenjamin Neil Lisle, MD, PhDIdentify the roles involved in regional Stroke care in the OzarksIdentify the recent advances in Stroke care that are require greater collaboration between health systems09:30 – 9:45 Break9:45 – 10:45 Pediatric Stroke: Guidelines and Clinical PracticeBeth Anne Cavanaugh, MDCompare and contrast the etiology, presentation, and outcomes of adult stroke with pediatric strokeRecognize the controversy in hyperacute treatment of pediatric stroke and practical applicationsIdentify strategies for early identification and treatment of pediatric stroke10:45 – 11:45 Headache and Stroke: Special Considerations in Evaluation and ManagementJustin Beuthin, MS, DONavigate headache subtypes that mimic stroke or overlap vascular presentationsTreat based off of historical and current indications/contraindications11:45 - 1215 Break/Lunch12:15 – 13:15 Inspiring Caregivers for Long-term CareErin Wehrman, PhDIdentify barriers and stressors for caregiving.Identify strategies for inspiring caregivers of stroke survivors13:15 – 13:30 Break13:30-14:30 Returning to Life Following a Neurological InsultRobin King, PT, C/NDT, SCCEDemonstrate ways to facilitate normal movements during activitiesCreate treatment activities to improve function14:30-15:30 Stroke 2021Heather Redden, PharmD, BCPSIdentify SAH guidelines to patient casesClassify ICH guidelines to patient casesIdentify CVA guidelines to patient casesIdentify examples of inclusion & exclusion criteria15:30 – 16:00 Questions and Answers/Evaluations/Statements of Credit/AdjournWe reserve the right to substitute speakers and topics in case of emergency or cancellation. Faculty Justin Beuthin, MS, DOHeadache Disorders NeurologistSpectrum Health, Grand Rapids, MichiganBeth Anne Cavanaugh, MDAssistance Professor in Pediatrics (Child Neurology)Assistant Professor in NeurologyUTHSC and Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital, Memphis, TennesseeRichard Jung, MDDirector, Sinai Hospital Stroke ProgramLifebridge Health, Baltimore, MarylandRobin King, PT, C/NDT, SCCERehab Therapy ManagerPhysical TherapistCoxHealth, Springfield, MOBenjamin Neil Lisle, MD, PhDVascular NeurologyMedical Director of the Cox Health Comprehensive Stroke CenterCoxHealth, Springfield, MOHeather Redden, PharmD, BCPSPharmacistCoxHealth, Springfield, MOErin Wehrman, PhDAssistant ProfessorMissouri State University, Springfield, MO CoxHealth Planning Committee Tessie Bowmaker RN, MSN-APFN, SANE-ANurse Manager IVCardiovascular/Neuro-Trauma ICUMichelle Byrne, RN, BSNRegistered Nurse, CoxHealthMindy Grant, RN, BSNNTICU, CoxHealthGrifford JenkinsStoke Clinician, CoxHealth Stoke CenterBenjamin Neil Lisle, MD, PhDMedical Director CoxHealth Stroke CenterFerrell-Duncan - NeurologyPhysician PlannerTriesa Massey, MHAMedical Staff Education CoordinatorMedical Staff ServicesHeather Redden, PharmD, BCPSPharmacist, CoxHealthJillian Podurgiel BSN, RNStroke Navigator, CoxHealth Stroke CenterKristi Vandeloecht PTA, GCCDR, MSClinical Therapist Educator, Rehab ServicesSarah Woolford, RN, BSNStroke Center Manager, CoxHealth Educational Credit CoxHealth is accredited by the Missouri State Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CoxHealth designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.For questions regarding physician credit contact triesa.massey@coxhealth.com.CoxHealth is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the Midwest Multistate Division, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. 7.5 Contact HoursThis program is pending credit by the Arkansas Board of Physical Therapy for 7.0 contact hours and it is deemed equivalent by the Missouri Board of Healing Arts per 4 CSR 150-3.203-5A.This program meets the criteria for category PDU #10 (attending employer-provided continuing education) and Missouri Board of Occupational Therapy per 20 CSR 2205-5 and qualifies as 7.0 contact hours (equivalent to 7.0 NBCOT© Professional Development Units).This program has been approved by CoxHealth Stroke Center for 7.0 stroke contact hours for CoxHealth employees.Successful Completion Requirements:Registered on EventbriteAttendance of the entire day, must be logged on 10 minutes after start timeComplete and submit the online surveyNo partial credit will be issued. The only exception is for physician credit. Conflicts of Interest/Disclosures The planners and presenters of this CNE/CME activity have indicated they do not have any conflicts of interest or significant financial affiliations with any pharmaceutical or medical device companies. Click here to register for the Stroke Conference