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Identify three microscopic determinants of increased malignancy.
Identify the pathological mechanisms that contribute to radiation necrosis.
Identify major cognitive problems, clinical correlates and bio-behavioral mechanisms in prevalent central nervous system cancers.
Examine the power of research, evidence-based practice, performance improvement/quality improvement for optimizing patient health, wellness and nursing care.
Assess the importance of PI-initiated research studies and clinical trials to improve the health and well-being of stroke patients.
Discuss specific comprehensive stroke center (CSC) metrics that emergency and interventional departments will need to master prior to achieving CSC certification.
Recognize major complications of endovascular stroke intervention.
Recognize the specific pathologies associated with an increase for stroke in women.
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Scoring key: 5=Very effective, 4= Effective, 3= Somewhat effective, 2= Slightly effective, 1= Completely Ineffective Speakers are listed according to the lecture schedule.
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Brain Tumors, Microscopes and the Decisions That Need to Be Made: A Patient- Centered Approach - Michael Levy, Ph.D.
Radiation Necrosis: Now and the Future - Wayne Quashie, MSN, MPH, R.N., CNS, ACNS-BC, AOCNS
Identifying and Managing Cognitive and Behavioral Effects of CNS Cancers - Michael Feuerstein, Ph.D., MPH, ABPP
Empowering Nurses Through Research - Andrea Prentiss, Ph.D., R.N., CNS-BC, APRN-BC, CCRN
Empowering Nurses Through Research - Eve Butler, RN, Ph.D.
Current and Upcoming Stroke Research at Baptist Health South Florida - Amy K. Starosciak, Ph.D.
From Door to Needle to Door to Groin: How to Streamline Processes to Improve Timeliness of Care in Acute Stroke Treatment - Michelle Whaley, MSN, CNS, CCNS, ANVP-BC
Common Complications from Acute Endovascular Stroke Intervention - Noah Grose, MSN, R.N., ACNP-BC
Women and Stroke - Jamelah Morton, R.N., BSN, MSN, ACNP-BC, CCRN, CNRN
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