BIAA Stroke Symposium (Recorded Webinar)

BIAA Stroke Symposium recorded webinar.

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Aired live on November 22, 2024. Includes 4 ACBIS CEUs. 

Note: A certificate of attendance/ACBIS CEU certificate will not be available with the purchase of this webinar after November 30, 2027.

Life after Stroke: Treatment and Recovery Strategies

This virtual symposium on stroke provides a focus on three potential after-effects of stroke, associated treatment and rehabilitation approaches, along with strategies for family caregivers. Attendees will gain valuable insights into various aspects of stroke care, equipping them with knowledge and resources to support stroke survivors and their families. 

 

Objectives

  • Increase awareness and understanding of potential effects of stroke.
  • Explore effective treatment approaches and rehabilitation strategies for stroke survivors.
  • Provide tools and resources for family caregivers to support stroke survivors in their recovery journey.

CEU Credits
Professionals can earn up to 4 ACBIS CEUs.

Agenda

12:00–12:20 p.m.      Introduction & Living Well After Stroke: A Survivor’s Journey
                                     
Leroy McClure, Jr. (CALT), Founder, FOCUS Learning Academy and CEO, Triple A Educational Services

12:20-1:00 p.m.         Care and Treatment for Hemiparesis following CVA

              Bradley Hill, DPT, NCS, Clinical Leader, Stroke Unit and Lindsey Holbrook, OTD, OTR/L, Sheltering Arms Institute

1:00-1:05 p.m.            Break

1:05-1:55 p.m.            Assessment and Treatment of Aphasia in Stroke Survivors

                                     Amy Vogel-Eyny, PhD, CCC-SLP, Assistant Professor, Dept. of SLP and Audiology, Hunter College; Clinical Specialist, Rusk 
                                     Rehabilitation, NYU Langone

1:55-2:00 p.m.            Break

2:00-2:55 p.m.            The Upper Motor Neuron Syndrome and Traumatic Brain Injury

              Cindy Ivanhoe, MD, Director, Spasticity and Associated Syndromes of Movement, TIRR Memorial Hermann

2:55-3:00 p.m.            Break

3:00-3:55 p.m.            Tools and Resources for Survivors & Caregivers

                                     Greg Ayotte, CBIST, Director of Consumer Services, BIAA