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University of Michigan Stroke Program

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University of Michigan Stroke Program
NameUniversity of Michigan Stroke Program
LocationAnn Arbor, Michigan
AffiliationUniversity of Michigan Health System
EmergencyStroke care

University of Michigan Stroke Program is a comprehensive stroke program that provides advanced care to patients with stroke and other cerebrovascular diseases, in collaboration with University of Michigan Medical School and Michigan Medicine. The program is certified as a Comprehensive Stroke Center by The Joint Commission and has been recognized for its excellence in stroke care by American Heart Association and American Stroke Association. The program works closely with Emergency Medical Services providers, such as Huron Valley Ambulance, to ensure timely and efficient transport of stroke patients to the hospital. The program also collaborates with National Institutes of Health-funded research studies, including those conducted by National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.

Overview

The University of Michigan Stroke Program is a multidisciplinary program that brings together experts from Neurology, Neurosurgery, Radiology, and Emergency Medicine to provide comprehensive care to patients with stroke and other cerebrovascular diseases. The program is led by Neurologists and Neurosurgeons who are certified by American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and American Board of Neurological Surgery. The program is also supported by Nurses and Therapists who are certified by American Association of Neuroscience Nurses and American Physical Therapy Association. The program has partnerships with St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and Saint Joseph Mercy Health System to provide stroke care to patients in the region. The program also collaborates with American Academy of Neurology and Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery to stay updated on the latest advances in stroke care.

History

The University of Michigan Stroke Program was established in 1990s with the goal of providing advanced care to patients with stroke and other cerebrovascular diseases. The program has a long history of innovation and has been at the forefront of advances in stroke care, including the use of Tissue Plasminogen Activator and Mechanical Thrombectomy. The program has also been involved in numerous National Institutes of Health-funded research studies, including those conducted by National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and National Institute of Aging. The program has collaborated with University of California, Los Angeles and University of California, San Francisco on research studies and has presented its research at conferences such as International Stroke Conference and American Heart Association Scientific Sessions. The program has also worked with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and World Health Organization to develop guidelines for stroke care.

Clinical Services

The University of Michigan Stroke Program provides a wide range of clinical services, including Emergency Department evaluation and treatment, Intensive Care Unit care, and Rehabilitation services. The program also offers Outpatient services, including Clinics and Support Groups. The program uses advanced technologies, such as Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging, to diagnose and treat stroke and other cerebrovascular diseases. The program has a Telestroke program that allows Neurologists to remotely evaluate and treat patients with stroke at Hospitals and Clinics throughout the region, including St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and Spectrum Health. The program also collaborates with American Telemedicine Association and National Telehealth Resource Center to develop telestroke guidelines.

Research and Education

The University of Michigan Stroke Program is actively involved in Research and Education and has a strong commitment to advancing the field of stroke care. The program has a Fellowship program in Vascular Neurology that is accredited by Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. The program also offers Residency programs in Neurology and Neurosurgery that are accredited by Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. The program has partnerships with University of Michigan Medical School and Michigan State University College of Human Medicine to provide education and training to Medical Students and Residents. The program also collaborates with American Academy of Neurology and Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery to develop educational programs and guidelines for stroke care.

Faculty and Staff

The University of Michigan Stroke Program has a team of experienced Neurologists, Neurosurgeons, Nurses, and Therapists who are dedicated to providing high-quality care to patients with stroke and other cerebrovascular diseases. The program is led by Faculty Members who are certified by American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and American Board of Neurological Surgery. The program also has a team of Researchers who are involved in National Institutes of Health-funded research studies, including those conducted by National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and National Institute of Aging. The program collaborates with University of California, Los Angeles and University of California, San Francisco on research studies and has presented its research at conferences such as International Stroke Conference and American Heart Association Scientific Sessions. The program also works with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and World Health Organization to develop guidelines for stroke care.

Patient Care and Outcomes

The University of Michigan Stroke Program is committed to providing high-quality care to patients with stroke and other cerebrovascular diseases. The program has a strong focus on Patient-Centered Care and works to ensure that patients receive timely and efficient care. The program has a Quality Improvement program that is focused on improving patient outcomes and has been recognized for its excellence in stroke care by American Heart Association and American Stroke Association. The program also collaborates with The Joint Commission and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to develop guidelines and standards for stroke care. The program has partnerships with St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and Saint Joseph Mercy Health System to provide stroke care to patients in the region. The program also works with National Institutes of Health and National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke to develop new treatments and therapies for stroke and other cerebrovascular diseases. Category:University of Michigan

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