
Newcastle Stroke Research
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01-10-2020 19:43:27
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What’s new in prehospital and hyperacute care? Come and find out from members of our Newcastle Stroke Research Lisa Shaw Hannah Lumley Graham McClelland #uksf24



Great work Nike A. ! Really important but under researched area in stroke particularly in the context of cognition too! If you are interested in discussing more about hearing assessments/pathways in stroke services please get in touch. Newcastle Stroke Research UK Stroke Forum #uksf24



Eugene Tang Nike A. Newcastle Stroke Research UK Stroke Forum I really enjoyed hearing Adenike presenting on their work today in the poster tour. A much neglected area - looking forward to seeing what comes next 🙂 great job Nike A. 🙌🏻

UK Stroke Forum Rachel C Stockley and I were delighted to chair this important session on embedding co-design into stroke care. Important insights from Dr Dawn Simpson and Professor Jacqui Morris and inspiring talks from Keith and Rachel Jenkinson to a packed room ACPIN


Our very own Chris Price Newcastle Stroke Research highlighting the cogs needed in #stroke research including delivery through the NIHR Research Delivery Network. Highlighting the importance of big data/machine learning but we need more 💷Love the idea of a Stroke Research Academy Stroke Association (logo tbc 😂)


Our very own Lisa Shaw from Newcastle Stroke Research sharing RADAR’s results. Looks like a rapid diagnostic test to detect LVOs could be useful & better than FAST. Adding in discussions with the hospital team could improve accuracy. Shoutout to Becky! #uksf24 #stroke UK Stroke Forum


Delighted to be at #UKSF24 at the Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT) session with David Hargroves 💙 and Deb Lowe💜 and many others. Hearing about the current course and future opportunities



High scoring abstract session - Newcastle Stroke Research PhD student Hannah Lumley shows us the feasibility of using ML to predict stroke mimics from routine clinical data. Decision trees are more explainable too! Things to consider subtypes, 🙎♂️👩💼, ➕clinical expertise UK Stroke Forum #uksf24





Well done to Chris and Lisa for an engaging and exciting session on their new SMART study, which will assess a stroke risk assessment for suspected TIA patients with migraine symptoms! Newcastle Stroke Research



