Cleveland Clinic Florida is excited to host an innovative symposium dedicated to the advancements and future directions in stroke care. Titled “Future of Stroke Care”, this symposium aims to bring together leading minds in neurology, neurosurgery, neuroradiology, rehabilitation and technology to foster an environment of learning, collaboration and innovation. Through this symposium we aspire to spotlight the latest updates in management of the entire array of cerebrovascular diseases and to improve patient outcomes through interdisciplinary collaboration and integrating innovative practices in clinical care. The symposium will highlight the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on the prevention and diagnosis of stroke. There will be 7 sessions spanning over the course of 2 days. Each of the five sessions will include an interactive panel discussion with questions and answers, allowing for an interdisciplinary approach to optimize patient care.
By Attending, You Will Be Able To:
Assess and review state-of-the-art treatments for complex vascular malformations and cerebrovascular disease.
Discuss current state and future state in unique patient populations including stroke in young adults
Evaluate the best practices and novel delivery paradigms for acute stroke care
Review state-of-the-art neurosurgical and neurointerventional treatment for cerebrovascular disease
Explore the future of nursing, neurocritical care and rehabilitation for stroke
Who Should Attend?
This conference is directed to a national audience of practitioners and health care professionals and is designed for Physicians, Fellows, Residents, Pharmacists, Researchers, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, Physician Assistants, Advance Practice Providers, Psychiatrist, Psychologist, Social Worker, Physical Therapists, Speech-Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapist, Athletic Trainers, Emergency Medical Professionals, Technicians, Paramedics, and other Emergency Responders in the fields of Cardiology, Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, Family Practice, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Radiology, Psychology, and Pharmacology.
Topics:
The Silent Threat How Environmental Factors Shape Stroke Risk
2025 Year End Review – Guideline Changing Trials
Hematoma Evacuation Then and Now
Brainstem Cavernoma Resection
Questions & Answers Evolving Landscapes in Cerebrovascular Disease
LAA Closure, What’s Now and What’s Next
PFO and Stroke Risk
Cardioembolic Stroke Prevention, Beyond AFib and PFO
Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for Early Stroke Prevention
Questions & Answers Beyond the Brain The Brain-Heart Connection
Thrombolysis in the Extended Window
Amyloid Topic
Small Vessel Disease
Rewiring the Brain Future of Post-Stroke Care
Questions & Answers Breakthroughs in Stroke Care
Complex Case Review Michal Obrzut, MD
Challenging Cases in Neurointervention
Complex Case Session Ryan Dalgren, MD
Complex Case Session M. Shazam Hussain, MD
Intracranial Stenting
Medical ICAD
Asymptomatic Carotid Disease
GLP-1 Receptor Agonists and Stroke Risk
Questions & Answers Precision Medicine Atherosclerotic Disease in Stroke
Cutting Edge Technologies in Stroke Diagnosis Beyond CT and MRI
Translational Neurosurgery and Application in Cerebrovascular Care
Stroke in the Young Targeted Diagnostic Evaluation and Longitudinal Care Considerations
Translating from Research to Practice – VNS
Questions & Answers Patient Centered Cerebrovascular Care or Advancing CV Care
EMS Management
Importance of Neuroscience Nursing in Stroke Care
Advances in Treating Dysphagia 33.1 Posterior Circulation Stroke Locked in on the Latest Advances 33.2 Posterior Circulation Stroke Locked in on the Latest Advances
Complex Ethical Cases in Critically Ill Patients
Neurostimulants in Stroke Recovery Evidence, Efficacy, and Emerging Practices
Expanding Neurocritical Care in Developing World
Advanced Hemodynamic and Neurologic Monitoring in Neuro ICU
Questions & Answers Beyond the Bedside
Neurocognitive Impairments after Stroke
Hypercoagulable Disorders in Stroke
Stroke Patient Panel Marc Babi, MD
Stroke Patient Panel Mubashir Pervez, MD





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