Haemin Go / Tuesday, July 5, 2022 / Categories: Podcast, Pre-Hospital, Topics, Controversies, EBM, Types Of Content, Podcast, Care Team, EMS, HEMS, Mobile Stroke Unit, ED First Patient Contact, Care Team, EM, Neuro, Nursing, Pharm, Stroke Team, Topics, Controversies, CT Image, Types Of Content, Podcast, Testing, Triage & Disability Assessment, Care Team, Anesth, EM, Neuro, Neurorad, Nursing, Stroke Team, Topics, Controversies, EBM, Imaging, Severity Scale Exam, Stroke Scores, Stroke Teams, Types Of Content, Podcast, Imaging & Diagnostics, Care Team, EM, Neuro, Neurorad, Stroke Team, Types of Content, Podcast, Fibrinolytic Therapy, Care Team, EM, Hosp Med, Neuro, Neurophys, Neurosurg, Stroke Team, Diagnosis, ICH, Types of Content, Podcast, Endovascular Therapy, Diagnosis, ICH, Types of Content, Podcast, ICU & Critical Care, Care Team, Critical Care, Hosp Med, Neuro, PT/OT, S-L Therapy, Stroke Team, Diagnosis, ICH, Topics, BP Targets, Controversies, Types of Content, Podcast, Post-ICU Care, Diagnosis, ICH, Topics, Controversies, Recovery, Types of Content, Podcast, Post-Acute, Rehabilitation & Outpatient, Diagnosis, ICH, Types of Content, Podcast, Content Types, Podcast How Do We Coordinate Care Within Our Hospitals To Improve Outcomes in Hemorrhagic Stroke Patients? Moderator: Jordan Bonomo, MD, FCCM, FNCS Other Participants: Charles Kircher, MD, FAHA and Kyle B. Walsh, MD, MS Logistics of care, decreasing clot expansion and resuscitative strategies all matter as we try to improve outcomes in ICH patients. Identifying the right metrics and targets for therapy is essential to strategize for best outcomes. Join Drs. Walsh and Kircher in this robust discussion about improving outcomes through coordinating care. An MD, MBA (Kircher) and an MD scientist (Walsh) bring their diverse expertise to bear in this high energy podcast about ICH. Previous Article What Are the Barriers to Success When Implementing Care Pathways for ICH Patients? Next Article How Do I Identify Patients at Risk for a Secondary Event Following an Initial Acute Ischemic Stroke? Print 11012 Rate this article: No rating Please login or register to post comments.