Presentations from previous Stroke CNS Nurses Annual Meetings:
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Back to the Future
Presentations from the Stroke Nurse Meeting held in Wellington in May 2019 (supported by Boehringer Ingelheim (NZ) Ltd)
Animal Assisted Therapy - Kerry McKiernan & Ollie
CNS Neurorehabilitation (Burwood Hospital) - Anne-Marie Morton
Cortrak Trail: The route to the stomach - Caroline Woon
My experience establishing the CNS role - Hannah Grant
Fatigue Management - Dr Nina McLoughlin
Hemiballismus - Mary Griffiths
Nurse Led Rounds - Jennifer Oakley & Raewyn Hohua
Our Journey - Christchurch
REGIONS Care Update - A/Prof Anna Ranta & Stephanie Thompson
Stroke and Seizures - Imogen Milner
Post stroke depression - Dr Mollenhauer
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The Changing Face of Stroke Care
View below presentations from the 2017 Nurses Forum held in May in Auckland.
A Breath of Fresh Air; A Nurse-delivered Pulmonary Rehabilitation Programme - Pat Simpson, Doctoral Candidate, Auckland University
Palliative Care - Dr Benson Chen, Auckland City Hospital
Driving Post Stroke - Tane Dikstaal-Smith Occupational Therapist, EDARS, Waitemata District Health Board
'Did you mean to do that?': Understanding the difference between Alien Arm Syndrome & Utilization Behaviour - Poornima Viswanathan, Physiotherapist, Hutt Hospital
Fatigue - current concepts and future directions - Sue Holden, CNS, Waitemata DHB
Asian Perspectives on Stroke - Dr Lifeng Zhou, WDHB/ADHB and Grace Ryu, Asian Health Services
The Changing Face of Acute Stroke Care - Skye Coote, Royal Melbourne Hospital
Stroke 2017 to 2037 - A Personal Prophecy - Dr Dean Kilfoyle, Auckland City Hospital
Early Supported Discharge - Hannah Zuhir, Physiotherapist, EDARS, WDHB
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Dietitians Perspective on Stroke and PEG - Helen Wallwork, Waikato DHB
Motivational Interviewing Training - Kelly Davis Martin
Post Stroke Delerium - Dr Janet Ballantyne