Canadian Stroke Best Practice Recommendations Webinar Invitation
Join us for an upcoming webinar on Monday December 11th at 12:00pm PST/3:00pmEST – 1:00pmPST/4:00pmEST.
Incidence and Secondary Prevention of Stroke during Pregnancy
On November 24, 2017, The Heart & Stroke Canadian Stroke Best Practice Consensus Statement: Secondary Stroke Prevention during Pregnancy was released. This statement provides the first broad-based, stroke-specific guidance around secondary stroke prevention in pregnancy. The first part of a two part series, this statement focuses on unique aspects of secondary stroke prevention in a woman with a prior history of stroke or transient ischemic attack who is, or is planning to become, pregnant. During this webinar participants will learn more about the current rates of stroke occurring in pregnancy, and secondary prevention of stroke management considerations and strategies during pregnancy as addressed in the consensus statement. Some highlights of the acute stroke management during pregnancy consensus statement will also be presented. Participants will hear directly from the writing group Chairs, and engage in a question and answer period with them.
Date: Monday December 11, 2017
Time: 12:00pmPST/3:00pmEST – 1:00pmPST/4:00pmEST
Presenters:
Dr. Patrice Lindsay – Director, Stroke Heart and Stroke Foundation
Dr. Rick Swartz – Medical Director North East GTA Regional Stroke Program Director, University of Toronto Stroke Program Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine (Neurology), University of Toronto
Dr. Noor Ladhani – Associate Scientist, Evaluative Clinical Sciences, Women & Babies Research Program, Sunnybrook Research Institute Staff physician, maternal-fetal medicine, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Assistant professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology University of Toronto
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. Past webinar recordings are available on the stroke best practices website here.
For any questions feel free to reach out to the Stroke Best Practices team at strokebestpractices@heartandstroke.ca