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NIH Stroke Scale Training - Online or Mobile
Emergency physicians, neurologists, hospitals and nurses can take the National Institutes of Health stroke scale testing, and earn continuing education credit.
Stroke Statements and Guidelines
Also find clinical updates, commentaries and more at the Stroke Learning Library on My American Heart for Professionals.
Get With The Guidelines - Stroke
GWTG - Stroke helps ensure continuous quality of improvement of acute stroke treatment and ischemic stroke prevention. It focuses on care team protocols to ensure that patients are treated and discharged appropriately.
Patient Education Materials
Patient education resources and marketing tools you can download and customize (qualified hospitals) to help spread stroke awareness.
Target Stroke
Target Stroke was created to help hospital teams seize the opportunity to improve stroke outcomes by achieving door-to-needle (DTN) times of 60 minutes or less.
Management of Stroke in Infants and Children
In its first scientific statement on stroke in infants and children, the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association addresses treatments, symptoms and risks.
Research
Find out how to apply for ASA research training and project support.
Join the Stroke Council
The mission of the Stroke Council is to foster excellence in stroke research and education and to achieve the objectives of the American Stroke Association in research, treatment and prevention.
Help Us End Our No. 4 Killer: STROKE
 
Eighty percent of all strokes are preventable! The goal of Together to End Stroke is to prevent, treat and beat stroke. Receive updates on how you can help end stroke.

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Target: STROKE
Target Stroke


Target: Stroke is a campaign created to help hospital teams achieve the goal of door-to-needle (DTN) times of 60 minutes or less for ischemic stroke patients that receive thrombolytic therapy by providing evidence-based strategies, clinical decision support, measurement tools and other resources.