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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew Micieli (Senior Neurology Resident, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada) , Raed Joundi (Stroke Fellow, Calgary Stroke Program, Alberta, Canada) , Houman Khosravani (Assistant Professor, Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, and Stroke Neurologist, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) , Julia Hopyan (Assistant Professor, Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, and Stroke Neurologist, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada)Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Academic Press Inc Weight: 0.230kg ISBN: 9780128205228ISBN 10: 0128205229 Pages: 238 Publication Date: 06 July 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviews"""This is a great introductory handbook detailing acute stroke care for those not as familiar with neurology or stroke, or for those who are not up to date with the most recent evidence. The numerous tables and figures summarize the information efficiently and make it a handy reference, yet its size and portability make it convenient to store in a white coat pocket. Given that stroke care is evolving rapidly, the references to tenecteplase, extended time windows, and CT perfusion help in keeping these practitioners aware of the latest guidelines. The book is especially valuable to those in the emergency room, internal medicine trainees, and medical students starting their neurology rotations. It is a worthwhile purchase for these non-neurologists and, given its accessibility and conciseness, it can be easily read quickly."" --Doody" This is a great introductory handbook detailing acute stroke care for those not as familiar with neurology or stroke, or for those who are not up to date with the most recent evidence. The numerous tables and figures summarize the information efficiently and make it a handy reference, yet its size and portability make it convenient to store in a white coat pocket. Given that stroke care is evolving rapidly, the references to tenecteplase, extended time windows, and CT perfusion help in keeping these practitioners aware of the latest guidelines. The book is especially valuable to those in the emergency room, internal medicine trainees, and medical students starting their neurology rotations. It is a worthwhile purchase for these non-neurologists and, given its accessibility and conciseness, it can be easily read quickly. --Doody Author InformationDr. Micieli completed his undergraduate degree and Business Master’s degree at the University of Toronto. He completed his medical school training at the University of Ottawa, and is currently a senior adult neurology resident at the University of Toronto. His research focuses on decision analytic models to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of health technologies, specifically in atrial fibrillation and intracranial hemorrhage. He is an aspiring stroke neurologist, and will be completing his stroke fellowship at the prestigious Calgary Stroke Program. Dr. Joundi received his MD from Queen’s University and DPhil from Oxford University on a Rhodes Scholarship. He was co-chief neurology resident at the University of Toronto and is pursuing a stroke fellowship at the University of Calgary. Dr. Khosravani is appointed as a Clinician in Quality & Innovation and Assistant Professor of Medicine, in the Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto. His interests are quality improvement at different levels of care relevant to hyper-acute stroke management and inpatient stroke services. At the level of hyperacute stroke care, his focus is on improvement of door-to-needle times for thrombolysis. He is also working on understanding and improving factors that are relevant to a successful thrombectomy program in a comprehensive stroke center. He is medical director of the inpatient stroke unit, and interested in development of stroke pathways, the overlap between internal medicine and inpatient stroke neurology, and development of a framework for excellence in comprehensive neurovascular care. Dr. Khosravani is a member of Thrombosis Canada and interested in the implementation of stroke-best practices in the area of antithrombotics and anticoagulation. Dr. Khosravani also has a strong interest in utilizing computation and computer science to facilitate safe and high quality acute stroke care. Dr. Hopyan is a stroke neurologist and Co-Director of the NeuroDoppler Laboratory at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. She is also a clinician teacher with the University of Toronto and is actively engaged in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching as well as curriculum development in the field of stroke neurology. She runs a busy clinical practice and has interests in neurosonology and large vessel disease. Dr. Gladstone is a stroke neurologist and Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto. Since 2004, his practice has been based at Toronto’s Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, a designated provincial Regional Stroke Centre, where he specializes in stroke diagnosis, emergency stroke treatment, and stroke prevention. As a clinician, Dr. Gladstone is regularly seen rushing into the hospital in the middle of the night to provide emergency consultations as part of the hospital’s “Code Stroke Team and for the Ontario Telemedicine Network’s provincial Telestroke program. As a researcher, he leads clinical trials aimed at improving stroke management and outcomes. As a teacher, Dr. Gladstone enjoys training medical students, residents, international fellows, and other healthcare providers on best practices in stroke care. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |