Congratulations to RMH's Francesca Langenberg and the team in the RMH and @AmbulanceVic Melbourne Mobile Stroke Unit (MSU), who have won two awards at the 2022 Australian Allied Health Awards.
#BloggingStroke: In this blog post, @aklein1986 discusses #Stroke article "Cost-Effectiveness of Mobile Stroke Unit Care in Norway" https://t.co/UsWFDgREVI
Check out the article https://t.co/XcVUC5RNPh @kannelanne1@BjarneRobb
The @IU_Health Mobile Stroke Unit, funded by @IUHealthFdn, is called out alongside a traditional ambulance when a stroke is suspected. Experts can assess for signs of stroke in minutes and begin providing life-saving care immediately: https://t.co/ElGSTYEG4v. #WorldStrokeDay
Great to see the Mobile Stroke Unit yesterday at the EoE stroke network conference @EoEISDNs and hearing about the great work the EEAST team do within our region
The #ESO#Department2Department Visit Progamme enabled @drtrungnguyen to spend 3 weeks in a Mobile #Stroke Unit where he got to discuss the latest #strokescience one-to-one with experts. Find out more about his insightful stay in Ipswich, England 👇
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I deeply thank to @ESOstroke, Prof. @Diana_A_Sousa and Prof. Silke Walter for inviting me to visit MSU in Ipswitch, England. I had great experiences with many kind people and new insights about Mobile Stroke Unit, the future of stroke care.
See a day in the life of a #MobileStrokeUnit Dr. Follow along with May Nour, Medical DR of the Mobile Stroke Unit at UCLA, as she shares her experiences. More here: https://t.co/xvfZD1lWbC
Mobile stroke unit: https://t.co/pPIkz8G1EA
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We are proud to share that #AuStrokeAlliance member, @SkyeCoote, recently became the second person in Australia to be certified as an advanced #stroke coordinator. Her expertise adds great value to our #MobileStrokeUnit & clinical education initiatives. https://t.co/KeYniUldNJ
Congratulations to the Mobile Stroke Unit on five years on the road, saving lives and treating thousands of stroke survivors. We’re so proud to be a partner in Australia’s first stroke ambulance.
Not only have we come a long way to treat strokes that unfortunately occur, but a mobile stroke unit can make a quicker diagnosis. The sooner you can potentially be made aware of strokes and other health issues, the faster you can get the treatment you deserve
In June, #UTHealthHouston unveiled the first-of-its-kind Mobile Stroke Simulation Unit.
The portable classroom is part of a program that expands high-level adult and pediatric emergency medicine care training to include the Greater Houston area and the South Texas region.
Melbourne's #MobileStrokeUnit has treated 2,735 patients since 2017, with patients receiving time-critical clost-dissolving treatment within the first hour after symptoms, an increase from 1.5% to 18%.
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Someone has a #stroke every 40 seconds in the U.S. Northern Valley Emergency Medical Services (NOVA) has partnered with LVHN’s Mobile Stroke Unit to bring a higher level of emergency #strokecare to those it serves, covering 400 square miles in the region: https://t.co/vtWnj5sGaJ.
When someone experiences a stroke, it is critical that they get care quickly. That's why our Mobile Stroke Unit -- a high-tech ED on wheels -- is ready to respond.
Learn more about this rig and how it works: https://t.co/OYPUOu1clZ