National Stroke Education Center (NSEC) presents
Translating Knowledge into Practice
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PRE-HOSPITAL
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PRE-HOSPITAL
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ED FIRST PATIENT CONTACT
TESTING, TRIAGE & DISABILITY ASSESSMENT
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TESTING, TRIAGE & DISABILITY ASSESSMENT
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IMAGING & DIAGNOSTICS
FIBRINOLYTIC THERAPY
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FIBRINOLYTIC THERAPY
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ENDOVASCULAR THERAPY
ICU & CRITICAL CARE
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ICU & CRITICAL CARE
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POST-ICU CARE
POST-ACUTE, REHABILITATION & OUTPATIENT
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POST-ACUTE, REHABILITATION & OUTPATIENT

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Stroke numbers in the United States and the medical costs associated with care are staggering. What's more, a lack of consistent application of best practices still affects treatment. That's why The National Stroke Education Center (NSEC) developed a stroke education resource to bridge the gap. The Stroke Journey is proud to be your expert source of outstanding stroke education across the nation and regardless of your medical specialty.
World-Class Expertise from the University of Cincinnati Department of Emergency Medicine and its partners
Curated Collection of Digital & Traditional Content
Part of a Social Network of Stroke Education
ABOUT NSEC
As developer & creator of The Stroke Journey, The National Stroke Education Center (NSEC) leverages multiple digital education strategies to provide "state of the art" stroke resources and a CME-accredited learning platform for physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and allied health clinicians. NSEC was formed by an internationally recognized team of stroke educators from the University of Cincinnati Department of Emergency Medicine, along with experts in stroke care and research from across the United States, to provide stroke education in an innovative adult-learning based format to meet the needs of clinicians caring for these complex patients.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFIED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI
On The Stroke Journey you can find certified continuing education video programs accredited through The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, The University of Cincinnati College of Nursing, The University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy, and the University of Cincinnati College of Allied Health Sciences. Accreditation seeks to assure the medical community and the public that The Stroke Journey delivers education that is relevant to clinicians’ needs, evidence-based, evaluated for its effectiveness, and independent of commercial influence.