Tune in to hear Charlie share his powerful journey through autoimmune encephalitis, recovery and returning to patient care. A story of resilience and hope.
Listen here: https://t.co/PNjxIhPARj
🔬NCC funding opportunity: Apply for the ITDC Grant Program to receive support for your research in disorders of consciousness, including coma and minimally conscious state.
Learn more: https://t.co/QBwwtBrNpU
Big ideas start small. Explore the Small Grants for Big Ideas, supporting early‑stage research that strengthens neurocritical care science and accelerates future discovery. Apply now: https://t.co/n3mGJUIUGE
Join our June 18 webinar on pediatric brain death to learn guidelines-based clinical practices, strategies for family communication and implementing systems-level support. Register now: https://t.co/m2DJhwn5RB
NCS, in collaboration with Curing Coma® Campaign and Spaulding Rehabilitation, is offering 2 grants to support neurocritical care research.
🔗ITDC Grant: https://t.co/hIDFy92NIL
🔗Small Grants for Big Ideas: https://t.co/i78KlHbJiU
💙 This Stroke Awareness Month, teach your network and patients to act FAST. Early recognition of stroke allows for quicker care. Together, we can improve outcomes for patients and loved ones.
In this Perspectives episode, Claude Hemphill, MD, MAS, FNCS, co‑chair of the Curing Coma Campaign, reflects on ICH, prognostication and the patient encounters that shaped his career. 🎧 Listen now: https://t.co/UsxEVkKBYV
Congratulations to Jacobo Mora, winner of the Best Team Spirit Award for World Coma Day! Your energy, passion and leadership truly embodied the spirit of collaboration and community that makes this day so meaningful.
🎥 Watch the video here: https://t.co/6NU0vMYSnX
A big congratulations to Daisy, winner of the Best Paws for Hope Video for World Coma Day! This adorable and heartwarming entry brought smiles while spreading an important message of hope and compassion.
Watch Daisy shine here: https://t.co/JzmWzzRvHs
Huge applause for Hospital Eva Perón, bringing style, spirit and visibility to World Coma Day with a standout bandana shoutout. A creative and meaningful way to show support and solidarity!
Watch here: https://t.co/j4UHMaarTE
The Scientific Advisory Committee meeting from last month was focused on engineering approaches to Curing Coma. If you missed it, watch here: https://t.co/QibXP4X2vw
Congratulations to “I’m a Neurocritical Care…”, winner of the Top Stronger Together Video for World Coma Day. This powerful submission beautifully captured the teamwork and shared commitment that drive progress in coma care and awareness. Watch here: https://t.co/rncQjJkqqw
Are you planning to do a study on a patient with coma or disorder of consciousness? Use the common data elements (CDEs) for DoCs. Available for free download: https://t.co/AVIZ27JsJ0
🌟 Congratulations to our outstanding Future Neurons participants!
🥇 1st Place (tie): Vishakha Rao and Dylan Tenser
🥈 2nd Place: Charlotte Peterson and Avery Peterson
Your commitment to neuroscience truly shine! 👏 Watch here: https://t.co/XmCnU7eUqa
A few standout contributions from this year’s World Coma Day:
- Donors Badge: Esther Nemetsky and Bina
- Creative Day of Celebrations: Johns Hopkins Hospital and Kerry Devlin
- Video Editor: Elmer Dorosan
- Coma Collaborator: The American Association of Neuroscience Nurses
🏅 Congratulations to our March Miles champions for their incredible dedication and effort!
Highest March Miles – Time: Marina Arnalte
Highest March Miles – Activities: Susanne Muehlschlegel
Highest March Miles – Distance: Nils Petersen
Join us tomorrow at 12 PM CT for a special World Coma Day session hosted by Johns Hopkins, Dignity in Silence: Systematic Approaches to Humanism and Ethics in Disorders of Consciousness. Register now: https://t.co/0nzViETRGX
As World Coma Day ends, the conversations and hope continue. 🌍💛
Thank you to everyone who joined the sessions, shared stories and helped shine a light on coma awareness and recovery. Together, we move closer to better understanding, better care and a future filled with hope.