University of Colorado 2nd Annual UCHealth Neurosciences Conference 2023
Format: 1 videos, size: 1.86 GB
Course Audience: neurologists, neurosurgeons
Overview:
The 2nd Annual UCHealth Neurosciences Conference 2023 hosted by the University of Colorado is a key event for professionals in the field of neuroscience. Here are some important details:
Event Information:
- Focus: The conference covers a broad range of topics in neuroscience, including the latest research, clinical practices, and advancements in neurological care
- Location: It is held at the Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, Colorado
- Date: The event is scheduled for 2023, but specific dates were not mentioned in the sources
Target Audience:
- Neurologists and Neurosurgeons: Practicing professionals looking to stay updated with the latest advancements in their field
- Researchers and Academics: Individuals involved in neuroscience research and education
- Healthcare Providers: Other healthcare professionals involved in the treatment and care of neurological conditions
- Medical Students and Trainees: Those in training who are looking to expand their knowledge and expertise in neuroscience
Objectives
- Review the current research and best practices for the treatment of ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke.
- Identify new treatments for large vessel occlusion strokes.
- Understand special patient populations and stroke risks.
- Describe in-hospital treatments and secondary stroke prevention for stroke.
*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
October 10 (Video MP4 Format) (6 hours 30 minutes)
*Detail:
Opening
8:10 – 9:50 Hyper-Acute Considerations
Tenecteplase: Real-World Experiences – Brian Kaiser, DO
Inter-Facility Transports: EMS Guideline Changes – Matthew Angelidis, MD
Stroke Mimics in the Acute Setting – Sean Pauzauskie, MD
10:00 – 12:10 Stroke Treatments
Subarachnoid Treatments of Aneurysms – Zach Folzenlogen, MD
Large Core Stroke Treatments – Sharon Poisson, MD
Expanding the Scope of Neurovascular Interventions – Gautam Sachdeva, MD
Lunch
12:40 – 14:10 Special Stroke Populations
What Came First, Trauma or Stroke? – Janice Miller, MD
Stroke in Young Adults – Michelle Leppert, MD
Peripheral vs. Central Vertigo – Benjamin Bachelier, PT, DPT
14:20 – 15:50 Stroke Workup
PFOs and Stroke – Karen Orjuela, MD
Stroke Mimics in the Clinical Setting – Brad Martin, PA
Secondary Stroke Prevention – Markus Hannan, MD
16:00 Closing