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VIRTUAL RUSH CONFERENCE SERIESAs the region’s first Level 1Comprehensive Strokecenter, we take theresponsibility of providingquality Stroke care andresources for ourcommunity very seriously.As part of these efforts,Upstate ComprehensiveStroke Center is excited toOffer our first Virtual RUSHConference Series
Continuing educationcredits will be offered forattendance and surveycompletion.
This activity is intended forED physicians, communityneurologists, primary careproviders, nursing, andtherapies.
Learning objectives include:
• Identify risk factors foracute ischemicstroke/hemorrhagic stroke
• Review updated standardsof acute management forstroke
• Review post-acute caretherapy modalities
• Review updated guidelinesfor secondary riskreduction after stroke
TO REGISTER FOR VIRTUAL CONFERENCES: UPSTATE.EDU/STROKE/RUSH2020
Wed., July 22 Noon -1 PMStroke and COVIDJulius Gene S Latorre, MD, MPH, FAAN,FAHA, FNCS Dr. Latorre is an Associate Professor ofNeurology and Neurosurgery at UpstateUniversity Hospital, Chief, CerebrovascularDivision, Dept of Neurology, Director,Neurocritical Care Service, Director, UpstateComprehensive Stroke Center, ProgramDirector, Neurocritical Care Fellowship. Dr.Latorre has been leading stroke care atUpstate and in the region. Dr. Latorre isdelighted to kick-off the inaugural VirtualRUSH series with an update on COVID-19and stroke.
Stroke in the YoungHesham Masoud MD, MPHDr. Masoud is assistant professor ofNeurology, Neurosurgery and Radiology atUpstate. He is fellowship trained in VascularNeurology and Endovascular SurgicalNeuroradiology, at Boston Medical Center.
Wed., Aug. 26 Noon -1 PMTranscarotid Artery Revascularization (TCAR): A Safer Way to Stent Michael J. Costanza, MD, FACS Dr. Costanza went to college at HarvardUniversity and medical school at Ohio StateUniversity. He completed his generalsurgery residency at University of Tennesseein Knoxville and vascular fellowship atUniversity of Maryland. Dr. Costanza hasbeen on faculty at Upstate since 2004,
currently serving as the interim chief of theDivision of Vascular Surgery at Upstate andhas been the lead physician in vascularsurgery at the Syracuse VA since 2016.
Endovascular Treatment of Wide NeckBifurcation AneurysmsGrahame Gould MD, FAANSDr. Gould has been a Neurosurgeon atUpstate since 2015, specializing in thetreatment of cerebrovascular disease.
Wed., Sept. 23 Noon -1 PMPost-Discharge Cardiac MonitoringAnveet Singh MDDr. Singh is an Assistant Professor ofMedicine and practices at the UniversityCardiovascular Group of Syracuse. Hecompleted his residency in Internal Medicineand Fellowship in Cardiology at Upstate.
Community Hospital-based Primary StrokeProgram and Utilization of Telestroke Fahed Saada, MDDr. Saada completed his internal medicineinternship at Cleveland Clinic FairviewHospital in Cleveland, Ohio; a residency inneurology at University of Florida Collegeof Medicine in Jacksonville, Florida; and aclinical neurophysiology fellowship atUniversity of Rochester Medical Center inRochester, NY. Dr. Saada is a member ofthe American Academy of Neurology. Dr.Saada is the vice chair in internal medicineand the stroke program director at St.Joseph's Hospital.
UPSTATE COMPREHENSIVE STROKE CENTER
PRESENTS THEREGIONAL UPSTATE STROKE AND HEALTH SUMMIT (RUSH) 20
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UPSTATE COMPREHENSIVE STROKECENTER PRESENTS THE
REGIONAL UPSTATE STROKEAND HEALTH SUMMIT (RUSH) 20
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VIRTUAL RUSH CONFERENCE SERIES
TO REGISTER FOR VIRTUAL CONFERENCES: UPSTATE.EDU/STROKE/RUSH2020
Accreditation SUNY Upstate Medical University is accredited by the Accreditationcouncil for Continuing MedicalEducation (ACCME) to providecontinuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation 1.0 contact hours are provided forthis educational activity by theInstitute for Continuing NursingEducation (ICNE).
Upstate Medical University Institutefor Continuing Nursing Education isapproved as a provider of nursingcontinuing professionaldevelopment by the NortheastMulti-State Division, an accreditedapprover by the American NursesCredentialing Center's Commissionon Accreditation.
This educational activity does notinclude any content that relates tothe products and/or services of acommercial interest that wouldcreate a conflict of interest, andthere is no commercial supportbeing received for this activity.
The outcome(s) of this course will beto increase knowledge on COVID-19and how it affects our patientpopulation, with specific emphasis on the cerebrovascular system.
In order to receive credit for thisactivity, please ensure that you: - Have signed the roster, and your
email is current - Stay for the entire class- An electronic evaluation will be
emailed to you within 5 businessdays; You will have 2 weeks tosubmit your completedevaluation.
- Once your evaluation issubmitted, a certificate will thenbecome available to print out.
***Please note that Contact Hourswill not be valid until the on-lineevaluation is submitted.
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