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ESOC Abstracts Published in European Stroke Journal

The 4th European Stroke Organisation Conference (ESOC 2018) abstracts will be live online at 12.00, 16 May 2018: http://journals.sagepub.com/toc/esoa/3/1_suppl European Stroke Journal (ESJ), the official journal of the European Stroke Organisation is now well into its third volume. Since its launch 329 papers from 44 countries have been submitted, 619 reviews have been completed by […]

Future of Interventional Neurology in Europe Workshop

SVIN in collaboration with the European Stroke Organization Conference (ESOC) is pleased to announce the Future of Interventional Neurology in Europe Workshop.  No Advance Registration Required! When:              Tuesday, 15 May 2018 Time:                15.00 –  17.30h Location:         The Swedish Exhibition & Congress CentreEntrance: Gate 8 Mässans Gata/Korsvägen, 412 94 Göteborg, Sweden, Room J1 on level 2 […]

Stroke Medical Experts and Stroke Advocates Present a Joint Plan to Combat Stroke

Stroke Action Plan for Europe 2018-2030 Basel and Brussels, 11 May 2018 – Just one year after signing a Memorandum of Understanding, the European Stroke Organisation (ESO) and the Stroke Alliance for Europe (SAFE) are proud to present the “The Stroke Action Plan for Europe 2018-2030”, with the aim of significantly improving stroke care and […]

ESO Representatives Met with Russian Health Minister

ESO president Valeria Caso attended and gave a talk at the “BRAIN DISEASES: FROM BENCH TO BEDSIDE MEETING” held from April 12-13, 2018 at the Buyanov City Clinical Hospital in Moscow. This meeting was organized by Prof. Eugene Gusev and Prof. Alla Guekht. There was a meeting of the international invited faculty and the conference […]

Nurses and AHP Staff Invited to Local Symposium at ESOC Gothenburg

Fundamentals of Stroke Care Friday, 18 May 2018, 14:15 – 15:30 (Hall E1 + 2) The ESOC 2018 Allied Health Care Subcommittee has organised this Symposium as a joint meeting with ESO’s Angels Initiative, aimed at (primarily local) Nursing and AHP staff. Conference registration is not required to participate in this free symposium. A reception […]

ESJ Comment: The brain deserves attention in stable coronary artery disease

Author: Dr Nicolas Martinez-Majander Affiliation: Clinical Neurosciences, Department of Neurology, University of Helsinki and Department of Neurology, Helsinki University Hospital, Finland Original Article: Cordonnier C., Lemesle G., Casolla B., et al, 2018. Incidence and determinants of cerebrovascular events in outpatients with stable coronary artery disease. European Stroke Journal. doi: 10.1177/2396987318772684 In addition to recurrent myocardial […]

Muzzy head – TIA or can it be something else?

by Dr Linxin Li, Dr Aubretia McColl, and Dr Robert Hurford Transient isolated brainstem symptoms are commonly seen in patients with definite posterior circulation stroke.1 However, not all patients with transient isolated brainstem syndromes are having TIAs. Today in your TIA clinic, there is a 79-year-old gentleman, with previous history of untreated hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidaemia […]

SLICE to Offer 4 Free Registrations for ESO Members

The ESO endorsed, Stroke Live Course will take place from 1-3 October in Nice, France. The organisers have generously reserved four complimentary registrations to provide to ESO members. If you would like to be eligible to receive one of these registrations, please send an email to esoinfo@eso-stroke.org with your full name and country. To be […]

Prominent Members Under 45 – Charlotte Cordonnier

Throughout the year, via the ESO newsletter, we are focusing the spotlight on prominent ESO members under 45. In January we introduced you to Georgios K. Tsivgoulis. For February, we learned more about Else Charlotte Sandset and in March we presented Urs Fischer. This month, we interviewed, Charlotte Cordonnier. Prof. Cordonnier is currently serving on […]