“My mother is having a stroke, start the stroke protocol!”
Who should attend stroke workshops in hospitals? This story about a life saved in Campinas in Brazil suggests the answer should be, everyone.
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Argentina
The Obligation To Treat
When his small-town hospital got a CT scanner, Dr Ignacio Girolimini knew he was morally bound to start treating stroke. What had been his desire was now his duty.
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Vietnam
Preceptorship Programme Goes To Hanoi
To achieve their goal of more and better treatment for acute stroke, the Angels team in Vietnam runs an annual preceptorship programme for doctors and nurses. Here they explain what is different about this year’s programme.
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Indonesia
Angels Day Indonesia: Accelerating Stroke Care Advancements Nationwide
The Angels team in Indonesia report back on a landmark event that took place in Jakarta at the end of June.
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Argentina
Good Things In Dark Moments
Dr Adolfo Savia has the simplest reason for being an emergency physician: when people get hurt, he must be there – not only to prevent death and disaster, but to bring calm and kindness to people in their darkest hour.
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India
Success Stories From South India
These three hospitals in the South Indian states of Kerala and Karnataka have achieved stroke care excellence as a result of partnering with the Angels Initiative. Here are their success stories.