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Telestroke Network celebrates 10th anniversary

OSU Wexner Medical Center works with community hospitals such as Coshocton Regional Medical Center Contributed to the Coshocton Tribune COLUMBUS - Coshocton Regional Medical Center is celebrating the 10th anniversary of being a member of the Telestroke Network, which made a big difference in the life of at least one local resident.  CRMC was one of three community hospital to join the network through Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in May 2011. The program now includes 27 hospitals across Ohio. The goal is to delivers critical expertise to patients suffering strokes.  “One of the major goals of the Telestroke Network is to increase access to advanced stroke care in regions of Ohio that don’t have neurovascular and neurosurgical physicians, said Dr. Deepak Gulati, a neurologist and stroke specialist at the OSU Comprehensive Stroke Center.  When someone is taken to one of those emergency departments with stroke symptoms, experts are mobilized both there and a

Ohio State s telestroke network celebrates a decade of helping stroke patients

May 12, 2021 COLUMBUS, Ohio – This month marks the 10th anniversary of The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Telestroke Network that delivers critical stroke expertise to patients suffering strokes across Ohio.   “One of the major goals of the Telestroke Network is to increase access to advanced stroke care in regions of Ohio that don’t have neurovascular and neurosurgical physicians. When someone is taken to one of those emergency departments with stroke symptoms, experts are mobilized both there and at Ohio State through a ‘stroke alert,’” said Dr. Deepak Gulati, a neurologist and stroke specialist at the Ohio State Wexner Medical Center Comprehensive Stroke Center.

Charity lands £50k boost from Pavers Foundation

Andrew Johnson and Jacqui Parkin of Shout, Mark Granger, Chairman at The Pavers Foundation, Victoria Hornby, CEO of Shout and Lucy Wiseman of Shout A FOUNDATION based in York has handed a £50,000 cash boost to a mental health charity, after colleagues voted it to be the charity of the year. The Pavers Foundation chose Shout 85258, which provides a messaging service for anyone in the UK and Ireland who needs mental health support, as their charity of the year. Mark Granger, chairman of the foundation, said: We are delighted to be able to support the incredible work Shout 85258 does in making a difference to so many people.

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