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The skills learned in this CME course enhanced my professional competence.
The skills learned in this CME course will be applied in the treatment of my patients
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Properly identify symptoms of stroke commonly seen in the primary care setting?
Perform the correct initial diagnostic evaluation of patients presenting with common stroke symptoms?
Appropriately refer patients to subspecialty clinical programs for evaluation?
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Scoring Key: 5=Strongly satisfied 4= Somewhat satisfied 3=Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 2= Somewhat dissatisfied 1=Strongly dissatisfied
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Heavy Hitters: Aneurysms and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage - Brian Snelling, M.D.
Playing Possum: Stroke Mimics - Adrian Rodriguez-Hernandez, M.D.
Mental Health Issues Following Stroke - Yankel Girshman, D.O., FAPA
Going to 12 Rounds: 12-lead Correlation with Acute Myocardial Infarction - Dawn Altman, R.N.
Taking Off the Gloves: Legal Issues in Stroke and Cardiac Diseases - Antonia Smillova, Esq.
Title Fight: Change Process to Tenecteplase - Kendra Kent, R.N., M.S., CCRN, CNRN, SCRN, CENP
Seeing Stars: Visual Changes of Stroke - Diana Barratt, M.D., MPH, FAAN
Southpaw: Atrial Fibrillation and Appendage Closures - Alison F. Ward, M.D. and Gautam Kumar, M.D.
Sparring Partners: Cerebral Edema and Increased ICP - Khalid Hanafy, M.D., Ph.D.
Heavyweights: Uncontrolled Hypertension - Kendra Kent, R.N., M.S., CCRN, CNRN, SCRN, CENP
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